Book Review: Stand Up For Yourself by Vandana Sehgal
Author:
Vandana Sehgal
Age Group: Ideal for 5–10 years
Genre: Children’s Fiction / Life Skills
Illustrated by Arushi Sharma
Pages: 29
Being
a parent of a young child, I often wondered how to teach my little one to speak
up for herself. From the very first day she entered grade 3, she would come
home with small complaints—“Mumma, this boy did this to me,” or “That girl
didn’t play with me.”
Even
after explaining things to her many times, she still struggled to understand
how to respond in such situations. That’s when I came across the book Stand
Up For Yourself by Vandana Sehgal. The catchy title immediately grabbed my
attention, and I decided to order it.
I’m
truly grateful that I introduced this book to her at just the right time.
Through the character “Dory,” she began to understand the importance of
speaking up for herself confidently and calmly. It made a meaningful difference
in how she sees and handles everyday situations.
One proud mom moment for me was
when she asked me to explain the title in depth — it turned into such a
meaningful conversation about confidence and self-expression.
My daughter and I
recently read this beautiful book together, and I have to say—it's extra
special because this was the first book she read all by herself! She picked up so many new words and absolutely
loved the illustrations. The language is simple, engaging, and perfect for
young readers. And guess what became her favorite part? The cheese toast recipe! She has already tried making it all by herself.
Being
a parent, it becomes our responsibility to introduce our children to books they
can relate to—ones that help them learn meaningful lessons for life. Books are
not just about reading; they shape a child’s thoughts, emotions, and confidence
from an early age. They begin to understand real-life situations gently.
You
must pick this book if you are a parent of a school-going kid. You’ll find this book a
light-hearted read filled with gentle life lessons.
Awesome work, and many congratulations, ma'am, for your first children’s book! We’re already waiting for Part 2!
Have you read this book with your kids? Let me know what book you are reading to your kid. Share a book suggestion for 7-year-olds.
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Parent uses book to teach child confidence, self-expression, independence, and handling everyday social situations effectively.
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