This is the perfect time for an updated version of Julia Cook's 2008 book, Don't Be Afraid to Drop.
With the uncertain times our students and their families are still facing, it is helpful to have a story to share about change, facing our fears, and taking risks.
Julia Cook is re-releasing this timely story about Hopp the raindrop with new, softer illustrations by Anna Laura Sullivan.
Hopp is too worried to drop. It is something new and unfamiliar. This means change and he is afraid to leave the comfort of his home, family, and friends. The cloud is his home and where he feels he belongs, "It's all I've ever known," he says. Hopp talks about being nervous and scared and a tummy that's all in knots. Our students will be able to relate to Hopp's feelings and many will be able to recall a time they felt the same way. I can imagine lots of different conversations where students are sharing their feelings about change and the ways they handled their fear and were successful. There are so many great teachable moments here!
Hopp has lots of questions and "What ifs..." about dropping. But, with the encouragement of his father, Hopp learns to let go.
"Don't be afraid to drop to the ground. Be brave and trust what I say. If you don't take a risk, you'll never find out what great things might happen today."
This book has so many wonderful lessons for students, whether starting Kindergarten or transitioning to Middle School. It helps all of us to think about change and the rewards and growth that comes with taking risks.
Check out this Facebook video of Julia talking about the idea for this book, her own discomfort with making recordings, how she has gotten better, her "spring" comparison, and her reading of the book.
Two FREE Books
Thank you to the National Center for Youth Issues for donating 2 free copies of Don't Be Afraid to Drop for this give-away! Please like/follow them @nationalcenterforyouthissues.
To enter this give-away, leave a comment below this blog post, on the Exploring School Counseling Facebook page, or the School Counselor Store Facebook page with a way you encourage students to take risks. Winners will be selected at random and announced on Sunday, January 17 at midnight EST. The more places you comment, the more chances you have to win! Check back here or on Facebook for winners.
Good Luck!!!
Congratulations to our book winners, Nicole Parker and Michelle Hopper Mawhiney!