Bea’s Bad Day

-Tom Percival

I often recommend Perfectly Norman to parents who want to help their children build self-confidence, embrace their uniqueness, and feel secure in who they are. This uplifting story follows Norman as he learns that what makes him different is also what makes him special. The book opens up meaningful conversations about self-acceptance, authenticity, and the courage it takes to show up as your true self. It’s especially helpful for children who may feel different from peers, struggle with comparison, or worry about fitting in at school or in social settings.

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