Petunia the Perfectionist

Petunia’s entire world is perfect: her neatly stacked books, her color-coded crayons, and her perfectly tuned guitar. In fact, Petunia’s so busy being perfect that she has no time to ride her bike, play with her puppy, or have fun with her friends and family! But then the dreadful day finally happens. The day that changes Petunia’s world forever. The day she makes a mistake! What will she do?

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Did you know that every time we make a mistake, our brains grow?

Petunia does not like to make mistakes. In fact, she’ll do just about anything to avoid making one. So instead of enjoying her jam sessions on her guitar, Petunia practices ‘til her fingers ache. And rather than creating art with her crayons, she spends her time color-coding them instead. 

Petunia’s so busy trying to be perfect, there’s no time left in her life for being creative or having any fun! 

Though Petunia’s mom often reminds her that mistakes are important because they help us learn and grow, Petunia’s not convinced. That is until she makes a mistake that inspires everyone…even herself. 

Will Petunia finally understand that it’s okay to make mistakes, and begin to accept herself for who she is – imperfections and all? 

This book is PERFECT for perfectionists (children and grown-ups!) and belongs in classrooms, libraries, and every child’s bookshelf. 

Why readers will love Petunia the Perfectionist…

  • Promotes Growth Mindset. Teaches children to view mistake-making as an opportunity for growth and life-long learning. 
  • Encourages Flexible Thinking. Helps children move from rigid, fixed beliefs about making mistakes to more flexible and positive ones; for instance, “People won’t accept/like/love me if I make a mistake,” to “Everyone makes mistakes, and I don’t think less of others when they do.”
  • Boosts Self-Compassion. Illustrates the importance of offering ourselves the same respect, grace, and kindness we’d extend to others if they made a mistake or faced a challenge.
  • Builds Resilience. Emphasizes the idea that we learn from our mistakes, which, in turn, helps build confidence and resilience, and gives us the courage to try again or even create something new from our error.

 

“Playing a wrong note strikes the right chord for a determined little girl in this winning children’s story.” – Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)

Listed as one of the Best Books of 2024 by Publisher’s Weekly BookLife in the October 28, 2024 issue. 

Earned a Gold Medal in the Fall 2024 BookFest Awards (Category: Fiction—Children’s—Social Themes).

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