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……·THEADVENTURES米FEVERYDAYGENIUSES·●●
Cc)StaceyCoolidge's
Fancy-Smancy
CursiveHandwriting
“Awonderfulbook
series...essential
forchildren.”
—Dr.CarolS.Dweck,
StanfordUniversityprofessorof
psychologyandworld-renowned
authorofMindset
WRITTENBY
BARBARAESHAM
ILLUSTRATEDBY
MIKEANDCARLGORDON
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WRITTENBYILLUSTRATEDBY
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Secondgradestartedoutsogreat.
ILikedmyteacher,Mrs.Thompson.
ILikedmyclassroom.AndIespeciallyLikedFrederick,theclassguineapig.
I'dbeenwaitingsincefirstgradetobeabigkid
andhavethechancetoplaywithhim.
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Butmyfeelingschangedduringthethirdweekofschool—thedaywegottheredfolders.
ThefolderswerefilledwithLinedpaper,
andeachofuswasgivenabrandnewpencil.
ThatwasthedaythewordCURSIVEwasmentioned.
“Class,todaywewillbegincursivehandwritingexercises,”Mrs.Thompsonannounced.
“Eachdaywewilltaketimetopractice.Ifyoucompleteyourhandwritingearly,youcanreadorworkonthecomputerorplaywithFrederick.”
Thatsoundedgoodtome.IwouldfinallygetachancetoplaywithFrederick.Helovedtobeheld,andheespeciallylovedcarrotsforatreat.
IwasstillthinkingaboutFrederickwhenMrs.Thompsonsaid,“Everyoneopenyourredfoldersandtakeoutonesheetof
paper.Wearegoingtostartbypracticingslantsandcurves.Afterafewdays,wewillpracticethelettersofthealphabet,thenwe'llmoveontosentences,andeventuallyyouwillusethesefolderstokeepyourowncreativewriting.”
InoticedeachofmyclassmateswasLookingattheirpencilasifitweresomethingnewandmysterious,withspecialpowers—Likeawizard'swand.
ThenIheardStaceyCoolidgeask,“Ifwefinishextra,extra
early,canweplaywithFrederickANDworkonthecomputer?”
“Idon'tthinkyouneedtoworryaboutthatrightnow,Stacey,”Mrs.Thompsonanswered.“Eachstudentwillneedplentyof
timetopracticecursivewriting,butifyoushouldfinishearly,youcanplaywithFrederickandworkonthecomputer.”
Staceywasthebestathandwriting.
Shehardlyeverusedhereraser.
Istartedbypracticingmycurvesandslants,butIwasn'thavingmuchluck.Icanshootabasketfromwheremybigbrotherstands,Icanmakeupmyownsongswhileplayingthedrums,andIcancreatecomplicatedobstaclecoursestoweavethroughwithmyskateboard.Howcouldwritingasimplecurvebesodifficult?
AndthenIheardStaceysayshewasfinished.
Onthefirstdayofpracticing,StaceygottoplaywithFrederickANDworkonthecomputer.
Ittookusawhiletolearnallofourletters.Aweekor
twolater,wemovedontopracticingsentencesthatMrs.Thompsongaveustowrite.Thingsdidnotgetanyeasier.
OnemorningIaskedmymomtotakemetoschoolearly.Iwantedtogetaheadstartonmywritingpracticefor
thedaysoIcouldgetachancetoplaywithFrederick.
Iwasthefirstonetoarrive.
FrederickwasstilLsleeping.
Ipulledafreshpieceofpaperfrommy
redfolderandstartedwritingmypracticesentences.IguessIwasholdingmy
penciltootight,ormaybeIwaspressingtoohard.Forwhateverreason,myfirstsentencedidn'tturnouttoowell.
Someofthewordsweretooclosetogether.Istartedtoerase,butthat
madetheworstsmudge—Likeastorm
cloudfillingthesky.
WhenItriedtoerasethestormcloud,Itoreaholeinthepaper
Onebyonemyclassmatesarrived.Everyonestartedworkingonthehandwritingexercise.IwassureIwouldbethefirstonefinishedsinceIstartedbeforeeveryoneelse.Instead,Ihadahole,somesmudges,andafewwornspotsonmypaper.
Someoftheotherkidswerehavingatoughtimetoo.Benwasalmostfinishedwhenherealizedthathewaswritingonthe
wronglines.Mrs.Thompsonaskedhim
That'swhenIsawStaceyCoolidgegetuptoturninherpaper.
SHEWASFINISHED!
HOWDIDSHEDOIT?
ThenMrs.Thompsonsaid,“Class,Staceyhasfinishedher
handwritingandIwouldLiketoshareherworkwiththeclass.
“DoyouseehowthecurvesofthebandLareperfectlyslanted?
“NoticehowtheaandearejusttouchingthecenterLine?”
Mrs.Thompsonasked.
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“Perfect,PERFECT,PERFECT!”
Isaidquietlytomyself.“StaceyCoolidgeandherfancy-smancycursivehandwriting.”
WhyiseverythingsoeasyforStacey?
AndthenStaceydidtheunthinkable!
ShewalkedrightovertoFrederick'scageand
fedhimacarrot.Thenshehadthenervetoputhiminherlap!
That'swhyIgothereearly!SoIcouldfeedFrederickacarrotandholdhiminMYlap.
Icouldfeeltearsfillingmyeyes,butIheldthemback.
IwasjustwritingtheLastwordofmycursivesentencewhenMrs.Thompsonannounced,“Timeisup.Youcanfinishyourworkduringrecessifyoulike.”
MypaperlookedLikeitwashundredsofyearsold—likeoneofthoseimportantdocumentsondisplayin
thehistorymuseum.Iwasembarrassedtohanditto
“Goodtry,Carolyn,Iamsurecursivehandwriting
willgeteasierforyou.Maybeyoucanspendsomemoretimepracticingathome.”
Ididpracticeathome,butitdidn'tseemtohelp.Ijustcouldn'tgetmyhandtocooperatewithmybrain.
Iknewwhatmyhandwritingwassupposedtolooklike.Icouldseeitinmymind,butmypaperneverlookedthatwaywhenIwasdone.
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Afterafewweeksofpracticing,mycursivehandwritingdidgetbetter,butnotasgoodaseveryoneelse's.
Mrs.Thompsonmadeabulletinboardforallofher“HandwritingStars.”
Everyone'spaperwastackedtothebulletinboardondisplay.
Myhandwritingwasthe
WORST
INTHECLASS.
Anditlookedespeciallybadnextto
Stacey'sperfectfancy-smancywriting.
Whywascursive
sodifficult?
DidMrs.ThompsonseehowhardIwasworking?
DidsheseehowmanyerasersI'dwornout?
Didsheseethebigbumponthefingernexttomythumb?
WouldIeverbeabletowriteincursive?
WouldIevergettogotothethirdgrade?
WouldIevergettoplaywithFrederick?
Oneday,Mrs.Thompsonaskedifshecouldspeaktomeafterschool.Iwassurethatshewantedtotalktomeaboutmyhandwriting.Ijustknewit.
“Carolyn,youseemtobeabitsadlately.Istheresomethingthatyouwouldliketotalkabout?”Mrs.Thompsonasked.
“No,Mrs.Thompson,Ijustdon'tknowwhattodoaboutmy
handwriting.It'stheworstintheclass.IlookatStaceyCoolidge'sperfectcursivehandwriting,thenIlookatmine.Mineisterrible,”
Isaidwithmyshaky,“abouttocry”voice.
“Carolyn,youarequiteasmartLittlegirl.IcanseehowhardyouhavebeentryingandIamsoproudofyou.
“Cursivehandwritingissomethingweneedtopractice. Itisatoolforourlearningtoolbox.Andeventhoughit'sanimportanttooltohave,nooneiseverexpectedtobeperfectatit,”shesaidwithoneofher“serious”smiles.
“Thatdoesn'tmeanyoushouldstoppracticingortryingtoimprove.Eachofusisbetteratsomethingsthanatothers.Staceyhasgreathandwriting,butsheprobablycan'trideaskateboardaswellasyou.Remember,practiceisnotmeanttomakeusperfect.
“Besides,someofthemosttalented
poetsandwritersarenotknownfortheir
perfectpenmanship.They'reknownfortheircreativityandstorytelling.”
WHERETHEFUNTHINGSARE
“SoIdon'thavetohaveperfectcursivehandwriting?”Iasked,startingtofeelbetter.
“Oh,Carolyn,ofcoursenot.Nobodyhasperfecthandwriting.Idowantyoutokeeppracticingandimproving.Butpromisemethatyouwillnotfocusoncomparingyourwritingwithothersandthatinsteadyou'llfocusondoingthebestthatyoucando,”Mrs.Thompsonsaidwithhermostseriouslook.
“Oh,Ipromise,Mrs.Thompson!”
“Ournextassignmentswillbewritingyourowncreativestories,”Mrs.Thompsonsaid.“Doyouhaveanyideasforwhatyou'dLiketowriteabout?”
“Ihavelotsofideas!”Isaid.“Ican'twaittowritethemdown!”NowIwasfeelingexcitedaboutmynextwritingproject.
“Great!”saidMrs.Thompson.“Speakingofideas—Ithink Ihaveoneofmyown.Justforfun,wecantrywritingonsomethingotherthanpaper.Itwillbeanewchallengeforeveryone!Let'scelebratecreativewritinginallitsforms!”
“Now,there'sanotherreasonthatIwantedtospeakwithyou,"saidMrs.Thompson.“Iwaswonderingif
youwouldconsidertakingFrederickhomewithyoufortheweekend.SchoolwillbeclosedonMondayandIwouldn'twanttoleaveFrederickaloneforthatlong.”
“REALLY?“FORREAL?
“IcantakeFrederickhomewithmeforthe
I'mreallygladthatMrs.ThompsonandIhadatalkaboutcursivehandwriting.Iwillalwaystrymybest,butI'mnotgoingtofeelbadaboutwhatmyhandwritinglooksLike.
CreativeWriters
Whoknows,maybeI'llevenbeawriteroneday.
nGuw
Ofcourse,I'llneedtowriteinmysparetimebecause
I'LLbeverybusytakingcareofmyveryown...
GUINEAPIGFARM!
AreY0Uan
EVERYDAyGENIUStoo?
Everydaygeniusesarecreative,STRONG,thoughtful,
andsometimeslearnalittledifferentlyfromothers.
Andthat'swhatmakesthemsospecial!
InStaceyCoolidgesFancy-SmancyCursiveHandwriting,
Carolynishavingalotoftroublewithhercursive.Otherkidsintheclassaremuchfasterandbetteratitthansheis,eventhoughshepracticesalotathomeandevengoestoschoolearlytopractice.
Haveyoueverstruggledwithlearningsomethingnew?Whathappened?
Carolynisgoodatotherthingslikeridingherskateboardorshootingbaskets.Whataresomethingsthatyou'rereallygoodat?
Thereisaphrasepeoplesaywhenlearningsomethingnew:“practicemakesperfect.”Butperfectionisnotalwayssomethingweshouldhopefororexpecttoachieve.Andit'sreallynotpossible.Nobody'sperfect.
CarolynisfrustratedandsadaboutnotbeingasgoodasStaceyCoolidge.Sheworriesthatherhandwritingistheworstinthewholeclass.Butratherthanworryabouthow“perfect”herwritingskillsare,Carolyn'steachersaysthatsheshouldfocusonbecomingacreativewriter.Beingcreativedoesnotmeanyouneed“perfect”handwriting.
Handwritingisjustatoolinthelearningtoolbox.Themostimportantpartofwritingistoshareyourideas,thoughts,andfeelings.
Ofcourse,Carolynwillstillpracticeherwriting.Butit'simportanttorememberthatweshouldntcompareour-selvestootherpeople'sversionsofsuccess.It'soktocele-bratethethingswedowell.Andwedon'thavetostriveforperfection.Aslongaswe'retryingandmakingprogress,wewillaccomplishamazingthings.
Ifyouorsomeoneyouknowisstrugglingtolearnsome-thingorisworriedabouttheirprogress,oryoufeelhope-lessaboutsomethingyou'retryingtodo,pleasetalkaboutitwithacaringadult.
Remember,everydaygeniusesarecreative,strong,thoughtful,andsometimeslearnalittledifferentlyfromothers.It'sneverabadthingtobedifferent—embracingandlearningfromourdifferencesiswhatmakestheworldabetterplace!
EndorsementsandRevjewsfor
THEADVENTURES0FEVERYDAYGENIUSES
“Thisisawonderfulbookseries.Eachstoryshowschildrenthatsuccessisabouteffortanddetermination,thatproblemsneednotderailthem,andthatadultscanunderstandtheirworriesandstruggles.Myresearchdemonstratesthattheselessonsareessentialforchildren.”
—Dr.CarolS.Dweck,StanfordUniversity
professorofpsychology
CarolDweckistheauthorofMindset:TheNewPsychologyof
Success.HerscholarlybookSelf-Theories:TheirRoleinMotivation,
Personality,andDevelopmentwasnamedBookoftheYearbytheWorldEducationFellowship.Dr.DweckisoneoftheworldsleadingresearchersinthefeldofmotivationandistheVirginiaEatonProfessorofPsychologyatStanfordUniversity.
“TheAdventuresofEverydayGeniusesbookseriesconveysamessagethatcouldhavebeenliftedstraightfromapsychologyresearchjournal:thereismorethanonewaytodefinebeingsmart.'Asthesestoriesllustrate,foreveryperson,largeandsmall,thereareskillsthatarerelativelydifficulttomasterandothersthatseemtocomemorenaturally.Thesebooksemphasizetheimportantempiricalconclusionthatjustasregularexercisemakesthebodystronger,so,too,doespracticeandtheefforttoimproveacademically—withallthestruggle,fatigue,andinitialfailurethatitentails—allowpeopletocapitalizeonthemalleablenatureofhumanintelligence.”
—Dr.SamuelR.Sommers,TuftsUniversity
professorofpsychology,DepartmentofPsychology
FORMOREENDORSEMENTS,REVIEWS,RESOURCES,
ANDEVENLESSONPLANS,PLEASEVISITJABBERWOCKYKIDS.COM
“EachbookintheAdventuresofEverydayGeniuses
bookseriesoffersareassuringmessageforchildrenandsageadvicefortheiradultcaregivers,whodonotalwaysappreciatechildren'snaiveconstrualsoftheirpeers,teachers,andschools.Thebooksencouragechildrennottoshyawayfromobstaclesbyshowinghowmanyadults—fromMomandDadtointellectualgiants—overcamesimilarobstaclesontheroadtosuccess.Theydispelmisconceptionsaboutintelligencethatcanundermineconfidenceamongchildrenwhodonotimmediatelysucceedinschool.Theyalsohighlightthepitfallsofmeasuringoneselfincomparisontopeers.Althoughthebooksseemtargetedtowardchildrenwhostruggle,thereareimportantmessagesforthosechildrenforwhomschoolseemstocomeeasy,aswellasfortheteachersandparentswhocreatetheenvironmentsinwhichchildrenlearn.Arecurringthemeistheimportancetochildrenofunderstandingandaffirmationfromadults.Therichnessanddepthofthesebooks,whicharefirmlyrootedinbehavioralscienceresearch,isuncommoninshortstoriesforchildren.Itisquitepossiblethatthesebookswillrescuesomechildrenfromtheuncertainty,anxiety,andstrugglethatschoolandpeerrelationssometimescreate.”
—Dr.RickHoyle,DukeUniversityresearchprofessorofpsychology&neuroscience
“Thesebooksshouldhelpchildrenandtheirparentsunderstandthatweallhavedifferentskills,abilities,andlearningstyles.Suchdifferencesdonotmakeanyonechildbetterorworsethananyother;theyjustmakethechildrendifferent.Thebooksconveyrespectforallchildrenwhatevertheirdifferences,andtheyencouragethechildrentodeveloptheirownuniquesetofskills.”
—Dr.EdwardL.Deci,UniversityofRochesterprofessorofpsychology,HelenF.andFredH.GowenProfessorintheSocialSciences
.··THEADVENTURES米FEVERYDAYGENIUSES·
AbouttheAuthor
AuthorBarbaraEshamwasoneofthosekidswhocouldn'tresistperformingapressuretestonapuddingcup.Shehasalwaysbeena“freeassociation”thinker,findinglifefarmoreinterestingwhileinastateofabstractthought.BarbaralivesontheEastCoastwithherthreedaughters.Together,inPiagetianfashion,theyhaveexploredtheideasandtheoriesbehindthedefinitionsofintelligence,creativity,learning,and
success.Barbresearchesandwritesfromherhomeoffice,inthesparetimeavailablebetweencarpools
homework,andbedtime.
AbouttheIllustrators
CartooninghasbroughtMikeGordonacclaiminworldwidecompetitions,addingtohisinternational
reputationasatophumorousillustrator.Since1993hehascontinuedhissuccessfulcareerbasedinCalifornia,gaininganominationintheprestigiousNationalCartoonistSocietyAwards.Mikeisthe
renownedillustratorforthewildlypopularbookseries
beginningwithDoPrincessesWearHikingBoots?Mike
collaborateswithhissonCarlGordonfromacrosstheworld.Theyhavebeenateamsince1999.Mike
createsthelineillustrations,andthecolorisappliedbyCarlusingagraphicstabletandcomputer.CarlhasadegreeingraphicartandcurentlylivesinCapeTown,SouthAfricawithhiswifeandkids.
CopyrightO2008byBarbaraEsham
CoverandinternaldesignO2018bySourcebooks,Inc.
TextbyBarbaraEsham
IllustrationsbyMikeandCarlGordon
SourcebooksandthecolophonareregisteredtrademarksofSourcebooks,Inc.
Thecharactersandeventsportrayedinthisbookarefictitiousandareusedfictitiously.Anysimilaritytorealpersons,
livingordead,ispurelycoincidentalandnotintendedbytheauthor.
ThestorytextwassetinOpenDyslexic,afontspecificallydesignedforreadabilitywithdyslexia.
ThebackmatterwassetinAdobeGaramondPro.
Allrightsreserved.
PublishedbyLittlePicklePress,animprintofSourcebooksJabberwockyPO.Box4410,Naperville,Illinois60567-4410
(630)961-3900Fax:(630)961-2168
SourceofProduction:LeoPaper,HeshanCity,GuangdongProvince,ChinaDa
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