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Learn how to BOOST CONFIDENCE, SOLVE CHALLENGING PROBLEMS, and BUILD COMFORT WITH BEING WRONG by using the SCIENTIFIC METHOD while enjoying a beautiful, powerful, and engaging story with your kids! Most of us hate being wrong, so facing challenging problems or questions can cause us to freeze. But scientists know that educated guessing--paired with a willingness to be wrong and try again--is a powerful tool for confidence and discovery. Join Judah Giraffe as he uses the Scientific Method to face his own daunting challenge: finding out where all the water in the jungle went! This motivational…mehr

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Learn how to BOOST CONFIDENCE, SOLVE CHALLENGING PROBLEMS, and BUILD COMFORT WITH BEING WRONG by using the SCIENTIFIC METHOD while enjoying a beautiful, powerful, and engaging story with your kids! Most of us hate being wrong, so facing challenging problems or questions can cause us to freeze. But scientists know that educated guessing--paired with a willingness to be wrong and try again--is a powerful tool for confidence and discovery. Join Judah Giraffe as he uses the Scientific Method to face his own daunting challenge: finding out where all the water in the jungle went! This motivational reading book teaches children AND adults: ● That it's okay to be wrong (and how to be wrong in the best way possible) ● To learn from mistakes ● To be open to new ideas ● To overcome your fears when facing new challenges ● New critical thinking skills used by the world's best problem solvers
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Amazon best-selling author Ben Okon is a children's book writer who never outgrew his childhood habit of asking "why?" and "how?" Now that he's a father of two and has to be the one giving the answers, he loves challenging himself to think through the things he wishes he had known earlier in life from the perspective of a child. > He is a regular contributor to schools and educational nonprofits, and holds an MBA from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and a BS from the School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University.