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I Knew You Could Do It!

I Knew You Could Do It!

Current price: $17.99
Publication Date: October 15th, 2019
Publisher:
Feiwel & Friends
ISBN:
9781250113771
Pages:
32
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Description

Here comes another heartfelt picture book from bestselling author Nancy Tillman, this time about resilience and reaching one's goals.

I knew you could do it!
I knew that you could!

Of everyone out there
I knew that you would.

A celebration of everyday accomplishments as well as life’s milestones, I Knew You Could Do It applauds anyone who has overcome hurdles and challenges, and also cheers them into the future. And for anyone who needs an infusion of support or reassurance, it tells them, "I believe in you."

About the Author

Nancy Tillman is the author and illustrator of the New York Times best-selling picture book On the Night You Were Born and its companion journal, The Wonder of You: A Book for Celebrating Baby's First Year. Her other books include Wherever You Are: My Love Will Find You, The Spirit of Christmas, and Tumford the Terrible. A former advertising executive, Tillman now writes and illustrates full-time. She lives in Tualatin, Oregon.

Praise for I Knew You Could Do It!

You're All Kinds of Wonderful:

"Tillman’s latest celebration of children’s unique qualities and talents pictures kids in various pursuits, joined by animals that often take part in the fun. . . Tillman emphasizes the importance of perseverance in discovering and honing one’s skills. . . She provides an ethnically diverse cast of children, and includes a young swimmer with a developmental disability. " —Publishers Weekly

Nancy Tillman:

"Her potent combination of unapologetic sentiment, fantasy, photorealism, and painterliness has an undeniable allure." —Publishers Weekly

On the Night You Were Born:

"This is one of those rare baby books that should make both skeptics and sentimentalists of all ages happy." —Publishers Weekly

I'd Know You Anywhere, My Love:

"Young children adore pretending to be animals, and Tillman's insight into the wish to turn into another creature powers this book." —Publishers Weekly