Practice Makes Brave

A Sports Book for Kids About Practice, Hard Work, Confidence, and Trying Your Best

by ChatterChirps (Neha Moghe Roy)

📚 Ages 4-8 years 🌐 English 📄 34 pages

Help your child build a growth mindset with this encouraging sports book for kids about practice! Practice Makes Brave is a gentle growth mindset book for kids that reframes practice as bravery. Being good at something doesn't happen all at once—it starts with one small try, effort, and hard work. Through simple, relatable sports moments, this book helps young readers see practice as a positive, brave part of learning. Perfect for children who struggle with trying new things or get frustrated when they make mistakes, it uses sports practice kids face to teach effort, patience, self-confidence, and teamwork. Inside, kids will learn how to: Reframe practice as progress, not perfection Build confidence in sports and daily activities through small steps Keep trying and value hard work even when it feels difficult Understand that effort matters more than winning Bounce back from mistakes and missed plays with a positive mindset Complete with reflection questions and mini-activities, this is the ultimate hard work book for kids learning that doing your best is the bravest thing you can do. Practice is not about being perfect. It is about getting braver, one try at a time.

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What age is Practice Makes Brave for?

Practice Makes Brave is recommended for children ages 4-8 years. The picture-book format makes it ideal for read-alouds at home or in the classroom.

Who wrote Practice Makes Brave?

Practice Makes Brave was written by Neha Moghe Roy, the Singapore-based children's author and founder of ChatterChirps.