Your Magnificent Chooser,
written by John Ortberg and illustrated by Robert Dunn, teaches
children the power of a person's will using whimsical rhymes and
delightful illustrations. Starting with the premise that your will –
aka your “chooser” – is a God-given gift, the narrative
continues by emphasizing the importance of this gift and presenting
some ideas of how this gift is used. It then addresses mistakes and
new starts as well as boundaries to be respected. Appropriately, the
book ends with an encouraging “find something great / For your
Chooser to do.”
I
have an almost-five year old who, since starting VPK last August, has
been working to learn some challenging social concepts. I requested
this book, hoping to empower her to see that she can make her own
decisions instead of imitating others. To that end, this book fit the
bill. I liked how it addressed situations with friends who might not
want to do the same thing. I do wish it had addressed more how to
respond to a parent who asks you to do something (like cleaning your
room) when you'd rather play. The issue was brought up in the book,
but it wasn't immediately resolved as the next page moved into the
concept of clashing wills with a friend – and that was resolved by
choosing to be friendly again.
I
recommend this book to Christian parents (as it does mention God) who
want to instill in their children a sense of self-responsiblity and
empower them to make their own firm choices.
Visit the publisher's website for Your Magnificent Chooser to find related resources!
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