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What You Do Matters Boxed Set — Featuring all three New York Times best sellers

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"Discover the amazing things that happen when you nurture your bright ideas, face your problems, and take bold chances. This collection features all three books in the award-winning, New York Times best-selling What Do You Do With...? book series. The beautiful keepsake box features new and original illustrations from Mae Besom with gold foil and imagery from all three books. This keepsake boxed set includes the three-book What Do You Do With an Idea?, What Do You Do With a Problem?, and What Do You Do With a Chance? This special edition box includes gorgeous, new, and original illustrations by Mae Besom and features foil accents and imagery from all three books"

120 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2018

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December 24, 2019
What a delightful set of books. I wish I had had these when my grandchildren were younger! Take a chance. Don't be afraid to dream and go forward with your ideas. Learn to face your problems and look for solutions rather than worrying about them. Actually, the writings are appealing to all ages and gentle reminders for all of us. The illustrations are engaging. I recommend these books for EVERYONE!
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160 reviews8 followers
January 8, 2021
Three beautifully written and illustrated stories helping teach children to have a growth mindset. Read these with the kiddos and we all really enjoyed! Plus the box is a beautiful addition to our bookshelf :)
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88 reviews3 followers
December 25, 2019
Inhalt
Jeder von uns bekommt sie mehrfach im Laufe seines Lebens: Ideen, Chancen und Probleme. Aber die Art und Weise, wie wir damit umgehen, ist ganz individuell und wird von verschiedenen Faktoren beeinflusst. Doch wie erklären wir diese abstrakten Begriffe? Wie können wir (Kindern) begreiflich machen, welchen Sinn und Zweck Ideen, Chancen und Probleme haben? Mit der Was macht man mit…? Reihe geht Kobi Yamada genau diese Fragen an und schafft es gemeinsam mit der Künstlerin Mae Besom diesen Dingen eine Gestalt zu geben.

Meine Meinung
Was ist der Sinn von Problemen? Was passiert mit einer Idee, wenn ich sie nicht umsetze? Und was passiert, wenn ich eine Chance ergreife? Auf all diese Fragen gibt Kobi Yamada in seiner Was macht man mit…? Reihe eine Antwort. Dabei schafft er es auch in diesen Büchern mit wenigen, dafür aber wohl bedachten und bewusst gewählten Worten auszukommen.
Die Texte allein sind es schon wert, dass man sich diese Bücher mal genauer anschaut.
Was sie aber zu einem wahren Kunstwerk werden lässt, sind die Illustrationen von Mae Besom. Sie symbolisiert die abstrakten Begriffe Idee, Chance und Problem durch ein Ei, einen Origami-Schmetterling und eine Wolke. Dabei sind zunächst nur der Protagonist der Bücher (der im Übrigen in allen drei Büchern der selbe ist, was ich sehr schön finde, weil dadurch eine Verbindung entsteht) und das Symbol farbig illustriert (außer in Was macht man mit einer Idee?, da ist zunächst nur die Idee (das Ei) farbig illustriert), die Umgebung und die anderen Personen bleiben vorerst eintönig grau-braun illustriert. Doch mit jeder Seite der Bücher werden die Illustrationen bunter, was ich ein sehr schönes Symbol für das Potenzial von Ideen, Chancen und Problemen finde.
Kobi Yamada und Mae Besom haben es mit der Was macht man mit…? Reihe geschafft, Bilderbücher zu erschaffen, die für Kinder ab ca. 4-5 Jahren geeignet sind, die aber genauso gut ältere Kinder, Jugendliche und Erwachsene ansprechen. Es sind Bücher, die Mut machen, sich Problemen zu stellen, Ideen zu verwirklichen und Chancen zu ergreifen. Und für all das ist man nie zu alt.

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51 reviews3 followers
September 6, 2020
What a beautiful and compelling set of books. From the beginning, the author's notes to his children had my heart. Detailed illustrations make the messages stronger and heartening. Just like the books say, these are perfect for any age and work as reminders and boosts of inspiration/comfort.

The packaging also makes this set even more perfect. Great attention to detail, good quality, and thoughtful concept

Favorite quotes:
What Do You Do with an Idea?--> "And then, I realized what you do with an idea... You change the world."
What Do You Do with a Problem?--> "And the more I worried, the bigger my problem became."
What Do You Do with a Chance?--> "I now see that when I hold back, I miss out. And I don't want to miss out. There's just so much I want to see and do and discover."
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112 reviews
January 7, 2023
An amazing growth mindset book for people of all ages.

This book caught my attention in the library and I had to read it.

What do you do with an Idea?
What do you do with a problem?
What do you do with chance?

3 questions to keep in mind everyday to make the most of your life.

3 questions to make your life more interesting and exciting.

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6 reviews1 follower
July 13, 2021
Fantastic artwork set within books that ask our kids to think beyond what is right in front of them. It teaches them to grasp the consequence of hiding from a problem or ignoring an idea, but frames them within the positive of moving forward. Really love these books!
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300 reviews
April 10, 2023
I received this box set as a gift thinking it was for my child. I realized this was for me too. So inspiring and motivational. You can just pick it up an read it in a few minutes. A boxed set for all ages and for every household.

This is the best gift I received this year.
46 reviews1 follower
January 25, 2025
Should be read to every child and given to them as a gift when they get older - valueble life advice packed in a shell that everyone can understand and draw strength from
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