Wyatt the Wonder Dog Tries Again
$14.95
What happens when trying your best… just isn’t enough?
In Wyatt the Wonder Dog Tries Again, young readers follow Wyatt as he faces one of life’s toughest challenges—feeling like a failure after not making the traveling baseball team. Discouraged and ready to give up, Wyatt begins to believe he’s “just not good enough”—not only at baseball, but at anything new.
But with the gentle wisdom and encouragement of his grandmother, Wyatt begins to discover an important truth: mistakes are not the end of the story—they’re the beginning of growth.
Description
This powerful social-emotional learning (SEL) picture book teaches children:
- The importance of a growth mindset
- How practice and persistence lead to improvement
- Why mistakes are part of learning
- How to build confidence after disappointment
- The value of trying again, even when it’s hard
Perfect for parents, teachers, and school counselors, this engaging story goes beyond reading—it builds connection. Thoughtfully designed discussion questions and a hands-on activity section at the back of the book help adults guide meaningful conversations and reinforce key life skills.
Whether your child struggles with giving up, fears failure, or needs encouragement to try something new, Wyatt’s journey offers a relatable, heartwarming lesson they’ll remember.
Ideal for:
- Ages 5–10
- Classroom read-alouds and SEL lessons
- School counseling groups
- Character education and growth mindset instruction
Help your child learn that success doesn’t come from never failing—it comes from having the courage to try again.





