Tomorrow I'll Be Brave

Tomorrow I'll Be Brave

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  • Create Date:2022-08-13 06:57:41
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Jessica Hische
  • ISBN:1524787019
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Summary

Journey through the beautifully hand-lettered messages by award-winning illustrator Jessica Hische。 This uplifting and positive book encourages kids to promise that tomorrow, they will try new things, do their best, and be brave。

Tomorrow I'll be all the things I tried to be today:
Adventurous, Strong, Smart, Curious, Creative, Confident, & Brave。
And if I wasn't one of them, I know that it's OK。

Journey through a world filled with positive and beautifully hand-lettered words of widsom, inspiration, and motivation。 As this book reminds readers, tomorrow is another day, full of endless opportunities--all you have to do is decide to make the day yours。

"Jessica Hische, one of the great designers and typographers, now shows herself equally adept at creating gorgeous and immersive images for young readers。 This is a joyous burst of color。"--Dave Eggers, author of Her Right Foot

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Reviews

Magdalena Saito

Lovely。 Beautifully。 The words flow qell。 With positivity and ideas for spending time and using imagination。 A very nice book

Brendan

So cute!

Josephine Bivins

Nice pictures, good rhymes, good message。 One of my favs

Caitlin

Nice rhyming scheme and rhythm, but the fancy lettering seems designed more for art/posters than readability。

Patricia Copeland

Genre: poetry, grades K-2This would be a good book to read at the end of the day because it talks about how it's okay if you don't do perfect today because you can try again tomorrow。 I also think that this could be a good book for students who struggle with behavior as it can help them understand what it means to have a fresh start。 I also adore Hische's illustrations! The book is very colorful and eye-catching。 I love the rhythm and cadence to the book as well。 Genre: poetry, grades K-2This would be a good book to read at the end of the day because it talks about how it's okay if you don't do perfect today because you can try again tomorrow。 I also think that this could be a good book for students who struggle with behavior as it can help them understand what it means to have a fresh start。 I also adore Hische's illustrations! The book is very colorful and eye-catching。 I love the rhythm and cadence to the book as well。 。。。more

Jess

Jessica Hische's words combined with her awesome designs make this a fantastic book。 Full of lighthearted encouragement for kids to be brave, adventurous, curious, smart, creative, strong, and confident。 Jessica Hische's words combined with her awesome designs make this a fantastic book。 Full of lighthearted encouragement for kids to be brave, adventurous, curious, smart, creative, strong, and confident。 。。。more

Sheri

Affirmations for a child rabbit and readers to make, learn, and try something new。 Colorful illustrations and a message to try and learn new things。

Vanessah

By far one of my most favorite books I’ve read to my son! The illustrations are beautiful, I love the message, and it rhymes! What more could you want?

Zoe's Human

A great bedtime board book with gorgeous art that instills concepts of goals and normalizes not always succeeding but still trying anyway and being okay with that。

Jennifer Truman

A great book to teach brave and curious words for trying new things to littles。 Good rhythm and thymines for a bedtime book too。

🌶 peppersocks 🧦

Reflections and lessons learned:“Tmrw I’ll be all these things, but at least I’ll try my best”You’ve got to have a dream… A lovely inspirational book but I want to see the illustrations! Must find these in print…

Abby Pooch

This is a very unique bedtime book that talks with the child about what they will do the next day, focusing one at a time on different positive attributes and how the child will accomplish them the next day。 This would be such a great book to help kids focus on positivity and optimistically try to make the next day better and better。

Erin

Beautiful bedtime book。

Kate

This is a children’s picture book about bravery and some of the other virtues related to being brave。

Jo Ann

The story and the illustrations are wonderful!! Will be purchasing more from this author for my granddaughters。

Johannah

Didn’t love the illustrations。 The message was a little contrived, the writing was a bit boring。

Jocelyn Bennion

Simple, just a sentence a page but love the message。

Lillian

Lovely art

Gabriela Francisco

Absolutely gorgeous illustrations that children will love。 I appreciate how the author used feelings that aren't the usual happy-sad-mad ones。 Each complex feeling is followed by a sentence that helps the child understand when each feeling is appropriate。 Plus, it's written in verse, which is ALWAYS a plus for teaching the beauty and musicality of language。 I just wish the other sentences were written in a bigger font hahaha as they were quite small, while the names of the feelings were written Absolutely gorgeous illustrations that children will love。 I appreciate how the author used feelings that aren't the usual happy-sad-mad ones。 Each complex feeling is followed by a sentence that helps the child understand when each feeling is appropriate。 Plus, it's written in verse, which is ALWAYS a plus for teaching the beauty and musicality of language。 I just wish the other sentences were written in a bigger font hahaha as they were quite small, while the names of the feelings were written like a hundred times larger LOL。 Beautiful book!!! 。。。more

Susan

And Adventurous, and Creative, and 。。。。。A very cute, rhyming book with a message for ALL ages。 Beautiful illustrations。

Elizabeth

Nicely written rhymes and lovely illustrations。 (Dolly Parton Imagination Library book)

Jessica

Really cute book on giving yourself time to be who you want to be。 Uplifting, bright colors, rhyming, and a good bed night story。

Sheila

Such an encouraging read。 Perfect for kids。

Anne-Sophie

Juste。。。 Une pépite。

L Sue

Another favorite childrens' book。。。。 Jessica Hische is a new creative author for me!I love the story, it's about filling empowering kids。。。try this, be this but if it doesn't work today, that's okay! Let's try something else tomorrow。 I love the creative artistry this author uses。 Simply a powerful read, simple yet catchy with great illustrations!Excellent! Another favorite childrens' book。。。。 Jessica Hische is a new creative author for me!I love the story, it's about filling empowering kids。。。try this, be this but if it doesn't work today, that's okay! Let's try something else tomorrow。 I love the creative artistry this author uses。 Simply a powerful read, simple yet catchy with great illustrations!Excellent! 。。。more

Cory Mason

Maybe teach kids things like this

Alexandra Washburn

Kids can be afraid to try new things and afraid to be near new strangers。 This book talks about how a child will try to be brave the next day and to experience something new。

Stacey Bradley

This is such a beautiful book and it is so fun to read aloud。 I love the beautiful printing of the words: adventurous, strong, smart, curious, creative, confident and brave。 The message is great and there are so many things that you could do with the letters and words for both little and big kids。 The idea that we will set out everyday to be all of these things but that some days we will fall short and that is ok, we will try again tomorrow。 Your best is enough and tomorrow is a new day。

Rachel

2。5 Stars。It was hard to read some of the fonts on the full spread。

Jillian Gutierrez

This book title alone reminded me of a person who is paralyzed in far or who is a procrastinator。 The illustrations reflect images of clipart and photoshot。 They are full and vibrant and aesthically pleasing to the eye。 Jessica Hische uses the repeated phrase “tomorrow ill be … “ and fills in the sentence with an appropriate adjective。 These adjective or describing words are written in different font and sizes。 It is actually integreated with the illustartions。 These words are good for using to This book title alone reminded me of a person who is paralyzed in far or who is a procrastinator。 The illustrations reflect images of clipart and photoshot。 They are full and vibrant and aesthically pleasing to the eye。 Jessica Hische uses the repeated phrase “tomorrow ill be … “ and fills in the sentence with an appropriate adjective。 These adjective or describing words are written in different font and sizes。 It is actually integreated with the illustartions。 These words are good for using to advance students vocabulary。 Jessica also use a rhyme scheme in her text。 It flowed so well and got the point across。 Why tomorrow and not today? Well, we find out at the end of the book, the character is stating all of these goals as they are going to bed。 Reading this to your child can give them an option to adopt this mentality and challenge themselves to try their best in all that they do。 It’s good for giving them an example of how to set goals or values。 。。。more