When seven-year-old Cassie brings home a math test covered in red X’s, she’s convinced she’s simply not smart. But a single question from her father changes everything: "Are you telling me you can’t, or that you can’t yet?"
Follow Cassie and her four-year-old brother Caleb as they discover the transformative power of "yet"-a tiny word that turns closed doors into open possibilities. Through bike riding mishaps, crashing block towers, swimming fears, piano recitals, and a summer of new challenges, this warm-hearted family learns that mistakes aren’t failures-they’re teachers.
What Readers Will Learn- How "yet" transforms "I can’t" into possibility
- Why mistakes are valuable information, not proof of failure
- That everyone is both a teacher and a student
- How to stay curious when learning feels hard
- Why trying softer sometimes works better than trying harder
Based on Dr. Carol Dweck’s research on growth mindset, this story brings complex psychological concepts to life through relatable family adventures that children and parents can enjoy together.
Perfect for bedtime reading, classroom discussions, or any child who has ever felt "not smart enough."