What You Do Matters Boxed Set — Featuring all three New York Times best sellers (What Do You Do With an Idea?, What Do You Do With a Problem?, and What Do You Do With a Chance?)
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Great Baby Shower Book Idea
If you're looking for some books for a new baby in your life, look no further. These books are a must-read for every parent and child, as they nurture self-confidence, kindness, and bravery.
R**T
Not only every child but every adult should read these books!
These are some of the best books I’ve ever read! They are beautiful and the story is simple but powerful. I think I have learned more from them than my children. But hopefully they take these lessons with them into life. I can honestly not emphasize enough how good these. I gifted them to six different families this Christmas season.
F**E
PERFECT Gift for Anyone With an Idea - INSPIRATIONAL
One of my favorite books is in this gift set, so I couldn't resist purchasing it! This is a great set with outstanding books in it. Makes the perfect gift for a little one and even older... I have purchased "What Do You Do With an Idea" three times and would recommend it to anyone with an idea!
P**T
Fantastic learning tool for children
I love this set of books. I purchased 2 sets for a couple of family members with small children. I believe that these books teach children so much more than just pictures and sounds do! These books are for every child out there!
E**G
Beautiful Illustrations, Amazing Stories
Love these books! Such great stories and beautiful illustrations! Thsee three story set up a great thinking for some struggles that kids may have and present solutions in a fun way.
S**7
Beautifully written & illustrated
These books are wonderfully written and illustrated. A great message for is all ages (including the very young and the very old). I love reading them to my toddler even though he cannot understand them yet. And, I look forward to the discussions that we will have together as he grows older.My favorite is "What Do You Do with an Idea?", which has a beautiful transitions from black and white to full color. It is the most whimsical and carefree. If you only buy one of the books, "Idea" would be my recommendation. However, all three are fantastic in their own way. "What Do You Do with a Problem?" is the "darkest" of the three, the most somber. But, it is not heavy or too much. It is one of those rare books that let's you feel the protagonist's anxiety without ever being scary. This is probably the most important one for chronic worriers. Finally, "What Do You Do with a Chance?" is the most vibrant in tone and colors. It is also the most balanced between darkness and light. Sometimes it is my favorite.I am VERY picky when it comes to books for my toddler. I probably only buy one out of twenty to one out of thirty books that I preview, even among those that come highly recommended and are best sellers. As a parent, you will be reading any given book hundreds of times. These books are some of the rare few that I can enjoy reading each and every time for many years to come. The partnership between the words and illustrations is perfect. The words are fully captivating despite not rhyming. And, the art has a style all its own. The art will fill you with magical awe and inspire you to be a better parent for your child.
R**A
everyone should own a copy
Young or old, everyone should read these and keep a copy. I bought What Do You Do With an Idea (one of the books in this set) for my nephews at the bookstore. Originally bought it for one not yet born. Then I thought I wanted my quite bright 10-year-old nephew to read it even though it might be a bit young for him. No one is too old for this book. I LOVED it. So I got online, saw this box set and ordered it for myself. I have a small collection of the children's books I most loved as a child. OK so I wasn't a child when I read it. It still belongs in that collection.
S**P
Simple yet profound
Like most wisdom (whether for adults or children) the messages are clear and simple.But even adults spend a lifetime marketing each of these.Keep reading it to your little ones. They need all the support they can get for the world to come when they are adults.
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