All of Cooby’s new friends can do amazing things, and he feels left out. Feeling sorry for himself, he takes a nap and when he wakes up -- everything changes!
Cooby's Great Adventure is available for pre-sale purchase now. These books will begin distribution in November. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be the first to own this new children's book that teaches us about our own potential.
For a short time, we are offering a pre-sale discount on this new children's book. You can also purchase this book signed by the author, Johnny McDowell, for its list price.
All purchases include sales tax and shipping via USPS. The distribution of signed books will be based on the purchase date.
Self-worth and seeing the potential in others are important lessons for both children and adults to learn. Join Cooby on his journey of overcoming self-doubt and emerging to see all the beautiful possibilities in life. Believe in yourself, accept the encouragement of others and you can achieve things you never thought possible, just like Cooby.
Cooby is a caterpillar who doesn’t feel as important as all the friends he meets. But, with his friend’s encouragement and a little patience he discovers that he is special too!
Love who you are. Never give up. You are going to be something special, too.
The story of Cooby is a positive journey of self-discovery. If you are a teacher or parent Cooby incorporates these teachable themes into the story: feelings, support and friendship, positivity, change, self-love, self-worth, encouragement, seeing potential in others, journey.
"I would be so glad if my children grew up to be the kind of people who think they can do or be anything they choose to be. Books like this give that foundation of hope to kids everywhere and we need more like it."
Jonathan Stringfellow
Senior Pastor, Legacy Church of Fort Worth
Understanding self-worth at a tender age, is an important tool in our children’s lives. Not being tall enough, having freckles, the wrong color hair, a birth defect, blindness, deafness or stuttering may cause our children to question their worth. This book is My letter of support and affirmation to our children and a prayer that they can love themselves and the things that make up their special and beautiful identity.
-Johnny A. McDowell