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The 2-minute family ritual that keeps parents and kids genuinely connected.
Does your child keep comparing themselves โ and always coming up short? ๐
In a world of perfect pictures and highlight reels, it's easy for kids to forget just how special they are. The Comparison Game follows Leah, a thoughtful girl who feels herself shrinking every time she scrolls through flawless photos, watches her classmates shine, and measures herself against everyone else's best moments.
Sound familiar? Your child might:
Through a wise teacher's lesson about prisms and light, Leah discovers that trying to become someone else only dims her own unique glow. Real confidence, she learns, doesn't come from winning the comparison game โ it comes from being authentically, beautifully herself.
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Recognise when comparison is quietly stealing their joy
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Understand that everyone carries different "colours" that make them special
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Build genuine self-worth that doesn't depend on others' achievements
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Practise gratitude for their own unique gifts
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Use a simple mindfulness technique to redirect comparison thoughts
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Find peace in being themselves instead of copying others
๐ Children navigating self-esteem struggles or identity questions
๐ฑ Kids affected by social media comparison
๐ซ SEL lessons on self-acceptance and individuality
๐ฌ Counselling sessions on jealousy and self-worth
๐ A thoughtful gift for sensitive or comparing children (ages 7โ12)
๐จโ๐ฉโ๐ง Families going through the "everyone else is better" phase
Real kids. Real challenges. Real mindfulness tools that actually work.
Every book in this series features realistic characters in authentic settings โ school, home, social situations โ learning practical skills they can use the very same day.
"This book gave my daughter language for what she was feeling. She now catches herself in 'comparison mode' and reminds herself about the prism." โ Parent of a 9-year-old
A gentle reminder for all ages: No one shines brighter by dimming their own light to match someone else's.
Help your child discover their unique colour โ and learn to love it. ๐โจ
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