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How would you like to overcome fears and doubts in a fun way?

FREE GIFT with this book – “Draw Me A Monster” process – a fun and playful way to help you overcome fears and doubts, using a little bit of courage and a lot of humor…

                                           5 stars reviews through and through:

                        –“Teaching abundant thinking for kids as a key for their happiness!” —
                                    — “Conquering childhood fears and demons” —
                                    — “Wonderful imagery and a great message” —

A little girl dares to face her fears, takes a good look at the monsters that scare her – finds their weak spot and defeats them, using courage and humor:

‘Cause the thing with things
that hide in dark places,
is to dare to look at them,
and shine a light in their faces!

At first glance – they’re scary,
At second – kinda funny,
At third glance – You win!

And the next thing you know,
they’re out in a hurry,
and you’re free to go!

The rhymes and funny illustrations in this little story are right up the ally of Dr. Seuss lovers, inspiring kids to face their fears and doubts instead of feeling powerless to resolve them.

Overcoming fears, doubts and unpleasant emotions

Everybody has it tough sometimes, when fears and doubts stop us from doing what we want, there’s nothing new there. The way that we face these fears and doubts and find inner strength to overcome them – that’s what counts!

We as parents love to think about our kids’ childhood as happy and free of worries, But we do know that every kid is sometimes burdened by fears, doubts and unpleasant emotions, things like:

  • Fear of scary creatures – “There’s a monster under the bed!”
  • Frustration triggered by failing – “Doesn’t matter how much I try – I just can’t do that!”
  • Despair due to low self esteem – “I’m a loser, I’ll never be a good player”

As a result, our kids sometimes choose to avoid situations that trigger these things because they feel powerless to change them. The good news is that we’re not powerless – we can choose to beat these “monsters” – all we need is to observe them with courage and humor.

In my efforts to find a way to help my kids meet their difficulties and resolve them, I developed a process that worked beautifully in achieving just that. The effectiveness of the process inspired me to write this book, encapsulating its principles in rhymes and images, hoping that other kids may benefit from it.

I hope you will enjoy this funny little story, which is all about daring to face a monster – with a smile…

I’d love to know what you think about the book and the process, please share your experience in a review below.

Sincerely,
Bosmat Libovsky

Free on 22nd - 23rd Mar 14
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