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Review of Precious YOU

Posted: 24 Apr 2025, 12:13
by Gerry Steen
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Precious YOU" by Jenna Dar.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Do you know of a child between 8 and 12 years old who seems lonely and has no friends? Do you know of a child who is being bullied? Do you know a talented child who does not believe how special their talent is? How about a child who lacks self-confidence? If you answered yes to any of these questions, Jenna Dar, the author of Precious You, wants to help.

Right from the get-go, Dar tells the child that they will be okay and that exchanging their negative thoughts for positive thoughts will allow them to value themselves and enjoy their lives.

The author stresses the importance of taking the time to reflect on and be grateful for the simple things that the child enjoys. This makes the child realize that life is not so bad after all. The child is also encouraged to nurture their hidden strengths to deal with bullying. Additionally, the importance of resilience, the ability to get back up when knocked down, is stressed. Finally, having a big heart with a desire to help others is highlighted as a way of valuing and giving of oneself. One can put all of these elements to work by practicing mindfulness—focusing on the present and doing what is necessary to stay positive.

Fostering friendships, having empathy for others, talking to trusted adults regarding bullying, and believing people who support and encourage the child are presented as positive actions.

The author presents relatable examples of positive thinking and action in conversations among four friends: Yoki, Vinny, Lee, and Sarah. They each share how they solve their problems by using positive thinking and action.

Sprinkled throughout the book, colorful pictures depict some of the situations that are discussed and represent children from diverse backgrounds. These will be relatable to many children and allow them to pause and reflect on their circumstances.

At the end of the book, the author provides a list of simple activities to build positivity, mindfulness, gratitude, hidden strength, and a big heart. These are easy to do and will help the child to move in the right direction.

I was impressed with this book. Young readers will feel important because the author shared advice and reassurance about persevering through tough times. The author used a combination of third-person narration and dialogue among the four friends to clearly explain how to use mindfulness techniques to solve problems. The topics of empathy, bullying, and fostering belief in oneself were examined. They will resonate with many children. The author’s writing style was fluid and easygoing. The editing was excellent. I did not find any errors. I found nothing to dislike. This book will give children coping skills to hold their heads up high and know that they are precious. I gave this uplifting work of literature 5 out of 5 stars.

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Re: Review of Precious YOU

Posted: 25 Apr 2025, 15:48
by Stephen Christopher 1
Wow, what a wonderful book! I agree; the illustrations of the kids from differing backgrounds will resonate with this generation.

Re: Review of Precious YOU

Posted: 25 Apr 2025, 15:59
by Catarina Luciane Silva
This book seems so cute. I love books that help us dealing with trauma. As someone who was a little chubbier at school, I certainly know that kids can be cruel. Looks like an enjoyable read, with a light title "Precious YOU" - the capslock gives away the tone!

Re: Review of Precious YOU

Posted: 25 Apr 2025, 16:28
by Amy Luman
We never know what kids are going through. That’s why it is important to really listen to them as adults. Ms. Dar seems to make that clear. Thanks!

Re: Review of Precious YOU

Posted: 25 Apr 2025, 18:35
by Jen Cowhig
This is an important book to read to children. Everyone is special because there is only one them. It seems to introduce the topic of positive thinking to kids. Excellent review, after reading this, I am considering getting this book for the library kids

Re: Review of Precious YOU

Posted: 25 Apr 2025, 19:41
by Priya Murugesan
I am totally intrigued by this book. Thanks for your wonderful review, Gerry! I strongly believe that this book will be valued by children as well as parents.

Re: Review of Precious YOU

Posted: 25 Apr 2025, 23:48
by Chi Chiu Michael Mak
The moral of positive thinking is delivered naturally in this children's book. Pretty good!

Re: Review of Precious YOU

Posted: 26 Apr 2025, 06:22
by Seetha E
A much-needed book for present times. Nuclear families, superficial friendships, busy parents, and other pressures to handle, every older generation feels the newer generation has it easy. But each one comes with its own set of challenges. Your review assures that it is a resourceful read for such kids who are struggling. Thank you for your in-depth review. Adding this to my reading list.

Re: Review of Precious YOU

Posted: 26 Apr 2025, 08:59
by Kutloano Makhuvhela
OK, I think this is a book one needs to read when they are interested in children and want to understand them better. I have nothing to add or take away from the review, except to say congratulations for an awesome review.

Re: Review of Precious YOU

Posted: 26 Apr 2025, 11:02
by Martina Sette
Great review! I like this kind of book because I think it's very helpful.

Re: Review of Precious YOU

Posted: 27 Apr 2025, 02:59
by NetMassimo
This seems like a fantastic book for children to understand some issues that are critical for them. The illustrations help them understand those issues and create positive thinking that is useful for creating meaningful relationships. Thank you for your great review!

Re: Review of Precious YOU

Posted: 27 Apr 2025, 04:54
by Benita Ogarekpe
This was a beautiful book. I checked it out because I was considering getting my niece a copy and it was honestly better than I could’ve imagined.

Re: Review of Precious YOU

Posted: 27 Apr 2025, 13:46
by Macel A
Great review. This book is really one of a kind, I for one wished I could have learned when young on how to deal with stressful situations its a good book in nurturing kids to grow up.with self confidence and resilience to endure life when hard times knock the door and most importantly it shows kids that life is meant to be enjoyed.

Re: Review of Precious YOU

Posted: 27 Apr 2025, 20:31
by Creole
Thanks for sharing your insightful review of "Precious YOU" by Jenna Dar. It is portrayed as a motivational piece that will speak to the core of children who are bullied or going through a tough time. The illustrations are a plus. I hope this book will reach the target audience.

Re: Review of Precious YOU

Posted: 28 Apr 2025, 02:33
by Magdalyne chebet
This book feels like a warm hug for kids going through tough times – loneliness, bullying, doubting themselves. It's all about finding their inner strength and seeing how precious they are. And wow, thank you for such a wonderful review! You really highlighted how much this book could help young hearts feel seen and empowered.