Want your children to gain a better understanding of themselves and others? This Enneagram children?s series is designed to do just that. In this book, Sally Star (Enneagram Type Three), loves to be the best. She loves to win on the sports-field, she loves to be the best at reading and writing and she loves to make the best cookies. But what happens when one day other kids also start excelling? Sally learns the true meaning of being rather than doing and that sometimes being kind makes you a real winner. Do you sometimes want a simple but insightful examination of each Enneagram Type and their path to emotional health? Gadd translates the amazing Enneagram into a fun, humorous, easy to understand series for children and adults aged 3-100 years. Ann Gadd is the author of: Sex and the Enneagram The Enneagram of Eating Paint by Numbers ? Art and the Enneagram (Launching Sept. 2021) Better Parenting with the Enneagram (Launching early 2022) No previous knowledge of the Enneagram is required to enjoy this series of nine books which aim to help children (and adults), gain an understanding and appreciation of all Enneagram types. In making the complex simple, Gadd gets to the core value of each Type and their purpose or lesson in life. Praise for Ann Gadd's children's Enneagram Series: So good for kids and all-encompassing to share, amazing job! I am grateful for this book and look forward to reading the others. - Monica. (Sally Star) My 7-year-old son loved this book. He enjoyed all of the character's names. He thought Arthur was cool. In fact, he asked for the entire series so he can get to know all the characters. They we referred to in this book and there was a page at the end that had pictures of each. I thought this book did a nice job of teaching the message that each of us is special and that we don't have to be like everyone else. This is just the message I am wanting to instil in my son. - R. Rich (Arthur Artsy) I loved reading this story! I enjoyed how the author and illustrator were able to convey the emotions of the character through certain words, alliteration, and pictures. I laughed throughout the book as the author talked about made-up places like "Yallnevegettherealive"! I know that children will enjoy this book, as well as parents. I actually learned something new by reading it! I had never heard of an Enneagram before, now I'm convinced that I am a Type 2! - Shanita (Felix Fun) Goodreads |