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Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall

jennyreadit's review against another edition

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5.0

Oh my! THE perfect read aloud for facing fears and taking risks. Character development and suspense is done so well that the children clapped and cheered when Jabari jumped.

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adventurous
really enjoyed reading this one aloud. fun places to emphasis! conquering fears! lovely illustrations and black mc as well :)

mehsi's review against another edition

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3.0

Jabari goes to the pool with his dad and sister and he has big plans! He wants to jump from very high diving board, will he be able to do it?

This was a blind pick again, I was looking around for some interesting picture books when I found this one. I am so happy that my libraries are trying to get more English books in their collection. I was curious if our little boy would make it and jump of the diving board!

It all starts when Jabari and his family go to the swimming pool during the summer. He has big plans, he has spotted the big diving board at the pool and he tells his dad all about his big jumping plans! But, just like I expected, once he gets to the diving board he sees how high it actually is and chickens out. And I can imagine! I know the feeling exactly. The first time I went on a big diving board I was afraid, it was so high, how did all the other kids do it?

His dad is very supportive and I loved that, but I also loved how Jabari didn't let his fear win but instead tried again. And what he does then? Yes, you will have to read the book. But it was very motivational and lovely. I was definitely cheering for this kid.

The art in this book was pretty OK, I wasn't always a fan though, especially the faces seemed a bit weird/off, maybe the best word is uncanny valley?

But all in all a very cute and inspirational book about conquering your fear.

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important_idiot's review against another edition

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1.0

This book is just about a kid who jumps into the pool. Nothing special about it. I don't know what the hype is about. It's not worth the price you pay for it.

kidlitlove's review against another edition

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5.0

Its ok to try things that scare you. I love the dad in the book who is ok with Jabari doing what feels like the right thing.

iowagirl's review against another edition

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inspiring lighthearted medium-paced

5.0

toebean5's review against another edition

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4.0

This was very cute- and as someone who is maybe still terrified of jumping off of a diving board, I thought it was really well-done and relate-able. It's nice to see picture books with caring dad characters, too.

erine's review against another edition

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5.0

A really nice story about overcoming fear-of-doing-a-thing. We'll see if it helps my own afraid-of-jumping-in-the-water four-year-old. But a very relatable topic, nonetheless.

Three years later, this remains a staple re-read in our house. It’s now being used to help a different almost-four-year-old conquer swimming fears. And after so many rereads, I’m adding another star, because it has not yet lost its luster.

fernthepanda's review against another edition

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4.0

A good book for your kids that are battling nerves

ellen_meyer's review against another edition

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5.0

I loved this book! Wonderful illustrations, diverse characters, and an important message that it's okay to be scared of something new and how to be brave. I can't wait to share this with my students!