Genre: Contemporary Realistic Fiction
Title: She's Got This
Author: Laurie Hernandez
Illustrator: Nina Mata
Awards: N/A
Age Range: 4-7 years old
Summary: Zoe loves gymnastics, but one day at practice she tried to leap on the balance beam and fell off. This discouraged Zoe and made her want to quit gymnastics. However, her family consoled her and explained to her that it is okay to fall. They even took her out for ice cream to celebrate her first fall. Zoe's family did not want her to quit. They wanted her to learn that it is important to keep trying and that is exactly what she did. Zoe went back to gymnastics and practiced by doing her best. She fell sometimes, but she always got up and tried again.
Evaluation: This book would be good for students in Kindergarten through the second grade. I would use this book in my classroom because the theme, never give up, is something I would want to teach my students. After reading the book, I would talk about always trying our best and it is okay to make mistakes as long as we keep trying. Therefore, I would tie this book into a lesson about perseverance and never giving up. An activity I would have students do is talk to their neighbors about something that is difficult for them or something that they want to learn how to do. Then, the students could share with the whole class or write in their journal.
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