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Book Synopsis: A Book About Good Sportmanship
"But I HATE losing! GEEEEZE!"
Wendell HAS to win at everything, and if he doesn't, he whines about it. When Wendell has one of those days where nothing seems to go his way, his mom helps him understand that everything in life doesn't have to be a contest and losing does not make you a loser. In fact, it can make you stronger! She also points out that although it feels great to celebrate a win, winning isn't everything, and whining about things just makes it worse.
"Whiners aren't winners, and winners never whine. You can't win at everything all of the time!"
This creative story addresses two very challenging topics: winning and whining.
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Are you tired of dealing with whiny kids who just can't handle losing? Our "Winners Don't Whine and Whiners Don't Win: A Picture Book About Good Sportsmanship" is the perfect solution! This engaging and beautifully illustrated picture book teaches children the importance of good sportsmanship and how to handle defeat with grace.
Through the relatable character Wendell, kids will learn that life is not always about winning. Our book shows them that losing does not make them a loser, but rather it can make them stronger. With the help of Wendell's mom, children will discover that there is more to life than winning every competition.
Our book tackles two important topics: winning and whining. It gently explains that whining never leads to success, but rather holds kids back from achieving their goals. With a positive and uplifting message, this story will empower children to embrace the spirit of good sportsmanship and become true winners both on and off the field.
Don't wait any longer to instill these values in your child! Order our "Winners Don't Whine and Whiners Don't Win: A Picture Book About Good Sportsmanship" today and watch as your child becomes a champion in sports and in life. Because remember, winners never whine!
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