Self-Esteem is Cool

Self-Esteem is Cool “Self-Esteem is Cool” is a fun picture book that helps
children struggling to fit in and teaches them how to develop confidence and
self-esteem. Aman Anand is wondering if he is cool and what makes someone cool.
He doesn’t tell silly jokes like Funny Franky Finklestein or wear fancy clothes
like Popular Polly Princeton. Mean Martin Miller and Weird Willy Wilson
think they’re cool, but they don’t show kindness and make fun of everyone.
Making fun of people doesn’t seem cool to Aman.

Follow along as Aman tries to figure out what makes someone
cool. “Self-Esteem is Cool” is a thought-provoking and entertaining story
that encourages empathy, self-esteem, kindness, confidence, and diversity.

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Beth Ann Bauer

Beth Ann Bauer is an author, blogger, yoga teacher, social justice advocate, world traveler, and entrepreneur. She is a proponent of freedom, peace, love, feminism, diversity, and preserving our planet. 

Beth was born and raised in Vancouver, Washington, USA, and currently resides in Belfair, Washington, and La Bufadora, Mexico. She has also lived in India and Australia. Beth has worked as a Program Manager and Director of International Operations in the IT, healthcare, and real estate industries.

Beth loves contributing to others and has volunteered for many organizations, including Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Coast Guard Auxiliary, and the American Red Cross. She has two grown children, a loving partner named Craig, and a French Bulldog named Happy. She enjoys traveling, writing, camping, trekking, stargazing, music, and yoga.

Beth understands the importance of self-esteem. As a child, she was bullied and struggled with confidence and setting boundaries. Those struggles carried well into adulthood, negatively impacting her career and relationships. Now, she wants to help children in their most vulnerable years develop a strong sense of self-love, kindness, and empathy for others, regardless of appearance, race, or ability.