Summary
Sally Sanders is a perfectionist—if she can't be the best, she feels like a failure. Sally procrastinates, shies away from new things, and constantly compares herself to others, convinced she's not good enough.
With the help of her teachers and mother, Sally learns how to relax and try new things without worrying so much about being the best. She can just be herself, and that is all she needs.
Reviews
Nobody's Perfect illustrates how extreme perfectionism can get in the way of enjoying life. I recommend this book highly for any child who struggles with the need to always be perfect.
—Martin M. Antony, PhD
Author, When Perfect Isn't Good Enough: Strategies for Coping with Perfectionism
Professor of Psychology, Ryerson University, Toronto
Ellen Flanagan Burns is giving all children who suffer from the pain of perfectionism a wonderful gift by helping them understand mistakes are a normal part of life and everything they do doesn't have to be absolutely perfect!
—Rosemary Callard-Szulgit, EdD
Author of Perfectionism and Gifted Children
The thoughtful handling of an important real-life issue makes Nobody's Perfect highly recommended, and an absolute must-have for children's grade school and public library collections.
—The Midwest Book Review