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Children's book Only Improvement Exists Not Perfection, is about a young boy who fails a lot but wants to succeed. He desires to do well in his volleyball team and make his father and coach proud of him. Proving that he is a valuable member of the team is also something of importance to him. After meeting his volleyball idol, whose known for being one of the best volleyball players, he learns that failing is an important step to becoming successful. He then starts to practice more to improve his skills in volleyball. After weeks of practice, he was finally able to prove himself to his team by winning a game of volleyball.…mehr

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Children's book Only Improvement Exists Not Perfection, is about a young boy who fails a lot but wants to succeed. He desires to do well in his volleyball team and make his father and coach proud of him. Proving that he is a valuable member of the team is also something of importance to him. After meeting his volleyball idol, whose known for being one of the best volleyball players, he learns that failing is an important step to becoming successful. He then starts to practice more to improve his skills in volleyball. After weeks of practice, he was finally able to prove himself to his team by winning a game of volleyball.
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Autorenporträt
Assiya Desoky is an artist, writer, and strong believer that there is no such thing as perfection only improvement. Growing up, Assiya often hated failing due to her strict mom. She would always try to aim for perfection. Things soon changed for her as she got older and came to the realization that a lot of successful people had failed several times before ever becoming successful. Every inventor, artist, and writer makes mistakes. It's how they handle those mistakes that sets them apart.In Only Improvement Exists Not Perfection, Assiya encourages children to embrace failure as a learning opportunity. Through her colorful illustrations and engaging storytelling, she shows how even the most successful people face setbacks and challenges on their way to greatness. Assiya has created a valuable resource for educators, parents, and children alike, reminding us all that success is not about never making mistakes, but about using those mistakes to become the best versions of ourselves.