Cuốn sách “Những câu chuyện dạy trẻ về lòng tự tin” như một người bạn nhỏ
, nhẹ nhàng nhưng kiên trì, dẫn dắt chúng ta khám phá sức mạnh tinh thần đáng quý ẩn sâu trong từng trang sách
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Cuốn sách mở ra bằng những câu chuyện giản dị mà giàu ý nghĩa, nơi mỗi nhân vật – từ cậu bé
, nàng công chúa
đến những loài vật bé nhỏ 
– đều có hành trình riêng để tìm thấy sự can đảm trong chính mình.
Cuốn sách còn đan xen những thử thách nhỏ mang tên “Thử tài bạn nhỏ”
giúp các em học sinh tự soi mình trong từng câu hỏi.
– Nếu mình là nhân vật ấy, mình sẽ làm gì?
– Mình đã đủ tự tin chưa?
– Mình có dám tin vào bản thân không? 
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LIBRARY BOOK HIGHLIGHT – DECEMBER WEEK 1 BELIEVE IN YOURSELF AND LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE 
As December arrives with its gentle winter chill, we begin a new chapter in our journey of “Sowing Love, Nurturing Souls.” In a world full of challenges and surprises, self-confidence is the quiet key that unlocks new doors and guides us toward brighter, more fulfilling experiences each day.
The book Stories That Teach Children Self-Confidence is a tender yet steadfast companion on this journey. Through its pages, young readers discover the extraordinary inner strength that lies within them — waiting to be awakened.
Each story is simple, yet profoundly meaningful. Whether it’s a little boy, a princess, or the smallest of animals, every character embarks on a personal quest to find courage from within:
• The Gourd Doll, a seemingly ordinary toy, reveals an unbreakable spirit that inspires quiet admiration.
• The Fox and the Grapes reminds us that setbacks are not endings — they are invitations to try again with greater resolve.
• The Little Mouse’s Party celebrates boldness, initiative, and joyful optimism — small qualities that build real, lasting confidence.
• And in the classic tale of Sima Guang Smashing the Jar, a quick-thinking boy teaches us that true courage often springs from the simple desire to do what is right.
The common thread running through every story is beautiful in its clarity:
They may be small in size, but never in spirit.
They hesitate, yet their hearts always choose what is right.
They feel fear — and still take the next brave step forward.
Woven between the tales are gentle challenges titled “Try It Yourself, Little One”, inviting children to pause and reflect: – What would I do in that moment? – Do I trust myself enough? – Am I ready to believe “I can”?
Self-confidence is not a distant dream. It grows quietly from everyday choices: daring to speak up, daring to try, and daring to believe in our own possibilities. Sometimes, all it takes is one heartfelt story to light a spark — and suddenly, a child believes they can shine.
Dear Vicsers, come visit the library at Victoria Thăng Long 3 Primary & Secondary School. Find a cozy corner, open this book, and let these small, warm stories remind you of the quiet power you already carry inside.
“Confidence doesn’t mean being better than others. It means trusting that you can grow — one brave step at a time.”
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