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You Are Enough: A Fantastically Me Author & Lil' Readers' Chat

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This inspiring episode consisted of 2 continents: the United States and Australia, and 2 groups: the authors and readers!

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© Tina Shepardson: Author, Teacher, Child Leadership Advocate Length 20 min 19 February 2025 Season 2 Episode 12 Life SkillsTalk USA Episodic

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© Tina Shepardson: Author, Teacher, Child Leadership Advocate Length 20 min 19 February 2025 Season 2 Episode 12 Life SkillsTalk USA Episodic

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This inspiring episode consisted of 2 continents: the United States and Australia, and 2 groups: the authors and readers!

We sit down with authors Sharmilla and Sharminey of Books for Growing Minds (@bfgminds) to talk about their empowering book, Fantastically Me. The story follows a talented main character and a group of friends competing in a talent show—only to start doubting themselves. But what do they learn? That they are enough, just as they are!

Alongside Sharmilla and Sharminey, several young readers share what this story taught them about confidence, self-worth, and how to handle self-doubt in challenging moments. The sisters also discuss their passion for writing books that uplift kids, the importance of reading, and how parents can encourage confidence by modeling positive behaviors.

Enjoy this uplifting conversation full of wisdom, encouragement, and the reminder that we are all fantastically enough!

Picture Book Recommendations:

a. Fantastically Me

Authors: Sharminey Selvanathan & Sharmilla Fassbender

Illustrator: Silvia Fassbender

Six friends are excited for the talent show! However, the notice the cool Kane Kamehameha, and start to doubt their own abilities. What do the friends do? Read to see how they learn that being fantastically themselves, is all they need to be. b. Enough Is

Author: Jessica Whipple Illustrator: Nicole Wong

How many friends, turns, clothes, toys, fashion accessories, books? How much of anything? The pictures follow one child as she learns the difference between wanting and needing and, in the end, feels the contentment that flows from being satisfied with what she has. The text, meanwhile, frames a difficult idea in simple, spare language: "Somewhere between a little and a lot, there is Enough. It might be hard to spot, but it's always there."

Cool Q's For Discussion:

1. What does Fantastically Me teach about believing in yourself?

2. Have you ever doubted yourself like the characters in the book? How did you overcome it?

3. What's one thing you're really good at that makes you fantastically you?

4. How can parents and caregivers help kids feel more confident in their talents?

5. What's one way you can remind yourself that you are enough in tough moments?

6. What is your main take away from today's episode?

Have a great week everyone!

Keep Leading and Keep Reading,

Tina


© Tina Shepardson: Author, Teacher, Child Leadership Advocate | 20 min

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