Time to sing for another beautiful book, dear friends!

THE POWER OF YET
Written and illustrated by Maryann Cocca-Leffler
Published by Abrams (Available in bookstores everywhere TODAY!)
Ages: 3-5
Synopsis from Amazon:
An inspiring young picture book about overcoming challenges and frustrations with the Power of Yet
“I can’t do it!”
“Can’t do it yet.”
This charming picture book tells the story of one small piglet who uses the Power of Yet to conquer frustration. While it may not be possible to perfectly flip pancakes or play the violin yet, with practice and patience and courage and grit, anything is possible!

ATTENTION: Parents, early-childhood teachers, and all who know someone that wonders when success will come…
This is the book for you! I saw early drafts because the talented author/illustrator is one of my critique buddies (yup…I know…I’m soooo lucky!). I loved it then…and I love it now! It’s the perfect book, not only for little ones, but for all of us. I truly feel it could become another classic like Oh, the Places You’ll Go! by Dr. Seuss!!! I know when I have a manuscript that keeps getting rejected, I’m wondering – isn’t it time yet for a yes? This is a powerful book of hopes and dreams and plans of what might be…and feeling secure in the knowledge that if I don’t give up, ‘yet’ will arrive in due course.

Remember, friends, the best way to thank an author for the books you love is to buy their books if you can, review their books, tell friends about their books, and ask your local library to purchase copies for their collection.
And because author/illustrator Maryann Cocca-Leffler is so AMAZING…she is giving away a signed copy of THE POWER OF YET! Please leave a comment below (maybe you can tell us what YOU are waiting for) and also, please share on social media for extra tickets in the giveaway hat.
My book blog tour for FROM HERE TO THERE continues to unfold. Today I am over at ReFoReMo, answering questions for Kirsti Call. Yesterday I joined my agent, Essie White, to chat with Manju Howard. And tomorrow I’ll be contributing STEM activities for teachers and parents on Patricia Newman’s wonderful LitLinks blog series.
Thank you for spending your precious time with me!
You’ve been so busy dear Vivian! Congratulations on all the ways you’re putting yourself out there to launch your book. And you’re so amazing how you continue to lift up other creators. That’s why you are loved and admired by many.
Have a good night.
And we’re also excited for The Power of Yet. Lauren loves pigs.
XO Hanh
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I love the idea behind this adorable book! Can’t wait to read it. Congrats, Maryann!
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The illustrations are adorable and I love the concept of YET. YES!!! Thank you for sharing!
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Looking forward to reading this adorable book. And congratulations to you, too, Vivian!
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I need this book in my life:)
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What a wonderful concept — and not just for kids. We can keep the power of hopes and dreams with us throughout all our live stages. So many things I want to do I haven’t YET! Love the illustrations.
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This looks like a picture book that I need to study 🙂 because I wrestle with making big concepts understandable for young readers. And, because I need to reach my YET, which is to polish and sell my novel. –Kim
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I absolutely adore this book! YET is the most important word I use as a teacher. 😊 I use it daily to encourage myself that I’m not published YET. Congratulations, Maryanne on a fabulous book and congratulations, Vivian on your new one From Here To There!
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after last week, i can’t calm down- yet.
thank you
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What a spot on lesson for the big and small. 2020 was the year of Not Yet, and it helped me to better enjoy the journey not the destination.
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The illustrations are adorable and the message is one we all need to hear. Thanks for sharing this with us, Vivian! And congratulations on your book too!
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What a wonderful book. Love the art and message! Best of luck to you!
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The perfect book for our young, brave friends who need the tools of “yet.”
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This book is so cleverly inspiring with a beautiful rhyme scheme. Congratulations.
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What a cleaver and universal problem. I’m sure this book will be appreciated by children for years to come. Congratulations, Maryann.
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I have a 4 yo son and we’ve been talking about this subject a lot lately! My own not yet is I’ve never had a book published…yet!
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Oh, everyone needs this book! Because we are all working towards something (like publishing a picture book, building a house, practicing drawing…). Congrats, Maryann! Thanks for sharing, Vivian.
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Congrats to all! I love the idea of “YET.” I was just saying this to my three year old granddaughter. She may not be able to do what her brother can do….YET. I can’t wait to read this book to her.
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Not only does this story look adorable, it is also a really important message! Congratulations Maryann and thank you for the post, Vivian.
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I love the positive spin yet brings! Never stopped to think of it that way, yet. THANKS for sharing.
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