
Added on January 12, 2026
A motivational rhyming tale of a baby bird teaching the power of perseverance, resilience, and believing in yourself.“What if I never learn to fly?What if my friends go flying by?My wings are short and flap too slow,I’m scared to leap, afraid to go.”Dippy, a little baby bird, watches sadly as her friends soar through the sky while she struggles even to flap her wings. Convinced she’s a misfit, Dippy feels hopeless and afraid. But her loving mother reminds her of an important truth: success often comes after failures, and real strength lies in trying one more time.This heartwarming story teaches young readers the value of a growth mindset, resilience, and self-belief. Through Dippy’s journey, children will learn that it's okay to fall—as long as they get back up. With colorful illustrations, engaging rhymes, and an uplifting message, Take One More Step, Try One More Time helps kids embrace challenges with confidence.Why Should You Buy This Book?Build Confidence – Encourages children to trust themselves and keep trying.Teaches Perseverance – Shows that success takes effort, patience, and resilience.Fosters a Growth Mindset – Inspires kids to see failure as part of learning.Interactive Game – Includes a fun “Help Dippy Fly” activity to reinforce learning.Beautiful Illustrations – Bright, expressive artwork to spark imagination and joy.
Another one of the Free Kindle Unlimited series, Animal Kingdom Books, which I picked up last summer on the recommendation of an Indian friend, the author!They all fit me like a glove. Why? Well, as a bullied infant I had low self-esteem.Kids, Don't Go There. I was STILL there - in my mid-70's! That's why I gave Monkey Who Wished to be a Deer FIVE stars last summer. Read my review...Well, Take One Step is even BETTER (Six Stars?). It's about a little bird who thinks he'll NEVER learn to fly.And
Take One More Step, Try One More Time by Vedika Agrawal is a beautifully written children's book focusing on a very important message - resilience.I love a colourful children's picture book. What can I say? I used to have to read so many as a child that it's hard not to appreciate a good book as an adult. Sure, I might not be the perfect audience for a children's picture book, but being able to pick up a book and help it get a little more attention in a popular industry like the book business is
beautiful message!The illustrations are beautiful, and so is the message. Keep trying even when things get hard. Believe in yourself! ❤️ A few of the lines are a bit awkward, but otherwise i’d give it 5 stars! ⭐️