Editorial Review

I’m thrilled to receive a new critical review on Nothing You Can’t Do. Check it out below:

Nothing You Can't Do is written by the mother of a toddler who was injured and scarred for life, and crafts a story of empowerment that admonishes kids that they can do anything. 

A rollicking rhyme accompanies this picture book's representations of kids achieving goals and doing extraordinary things: "There’s nothing you can’t do,/no dream that’s too far./You can travel the world,/swing on the highest star." 

From playing hockey or guitar to becoming a musical superstar or "just being you," a mother's appreciation for her child provides an encouraging story that lends to read-aloud and parental discussions with the very young. 

The simple yet important message reinforces all kinds of possibilities with a survey that reflects a mother's pride and perception of her child's possible futures. 

The colorful illustrations created by Lindsay J.L. Angus are powerful accompaniments to the potent message. 

Kids are encouraged to dream big and not let anything get in their way in this early, powerful message that ideally will be reinforced by read-aloud parents looking for books about empowerment and positive goals. 

Diane Donovan
Sr. Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
www.midwestbookreview.com