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Help your child turn mistakes into superpowers, and unlock the magic of their mind, with this growth mindset book for kids Your Fantastic Elastic Brain is more than a book―it's a mindset revolution wrapped in a kid-friendly package. Written by renowned psychologist Dr. JoAnn Deak, this bestselling picture book will empower each young reader to S-T-R-E-T-C-H and grow their fantastic, elastic brain! Perfect for ages 4–8, it gently guides young readers through the basics of brain anatomy and the powerful science of neuroplasticity. With vibrant illustrations and playful storytelling, it's a read-aloud experience that builds both knowledge and confidence. Why thousands of educators and families recommend Your Fantastic Elastic Brain: Builds emotional resilience: Reframes failure as growth, helping kids bounce back stronger. Introduces real brain science in kid-friendly terms: From neurons to the prefrontal cortex, children gain a sense of ownership over their own learning. Drives motivation through empowerment: Encourages kids to take risks, try new things, and embrace challenges. Supports social-emotional learning (SEL): Aligns with SEL standards and classroom curricula. Recognized by educators and industry experts: Winner of the Mom's Choice Gold Award, Moonbeam Gold Award, and more. Endorsed by leaders in brain science and education. Awards for Your Fantastic Elastic Brain: The Mom's Choice Gold Award The Moonbeam Gold Award for Non-Fiction Picture Book The Pewter Gold Ink Award for Distinguished Printing The Parent's Choice Silver Award for Interior Design, Children's/Young Adult The Nautilus Silver Award for Children's Non-Fiction The IBPA Benjamin Franklin Silver Winner for Interior Design, Children's/Young Adult Next Generation Indie Award Finalist for Children's/Juvenile Nonfiction Praise for Your Fantastic Elastic Brain: "Dr. Deak has done a masterful job of creating a book for children, parents, and teachers to learn about the human brain together. The information is accessible and understandable, with illustrations that are engaging, fun, and alive! This is great reading material for everyone and will elicit many expressions of 'Now I get it!' from the adults!"―Fretta Reitzes, Director, Goldman Center, 92nd Street Y "Your Fantastic Elastic Brain is a wonderful, engaging book for parents and teachers to read with young children. It presents accurate information about the brain and how it relates to our lives…fostering motivation to learn and grow, consistent with our programs and research led by Carol Dweck, PhD."―Eduardo Briceño, Co-Founder & CEO, Mindset Works "Dr. Deak writes in a clear and interesting way about the complexity of the human brain, enhancing the knowledge of teachers and students. This book is a real contribution to the field of education in the twenty-first century."―Joyce S. Pickering, Hum.D., Executive Director Emerita, Shelton School & Evaluation Center Review: A Brilliant, Brainy Boost for Kids’ Confidence - This book is a total win for teaching kids that their brains can grow and learn through effort. The way it explains brain anatomy and neuroplasticity is clear, age-appropriate, and surprisingly fun. My students were fascinated to learn they can “stretch” their brains by trying new things and making mistakes. The illustrations are lively and inviting, and the message is empowering—perfect for building a growth mindset from an early age. I’d recommend this to teachers, parents, counselors, or anyone supporting young learners. Review: KNOWLEDGE IS POWER, and cute :) - Your Fantastic Elastic Brain is an incredible book that teaches children about how their brain works and the power of having a growth mindset. The concept of "stretching" and "shaping" the brain through learning is presented in a fun and engaging way. The illustrations are colorful, and the language is simple enough for young readers to understand. It’s empowering to see kids realize that mistakes are part of learning and that they can grow smarter with effort. A must-read for fostering confidence and resilience in children!




| Best Sellers Rank | #5,726 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #10 in Children's Anatomy Books #61 in Children's Self-Esteem Books #151 in Children's Books on Emotions & Feelings (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,974 Reviews |
C**R
A Brilliant, Brainy Boost for Kids’ Confidence
This book is a total win for teaching kids that their brains can grow and learn through effort. The way it explains brain anatomy and neuroplasticity is clear, age-appropriate, and surprisingly fun. My students were fascinated to learn they can “stretch” their brains by trying new things and making mistakes. The illustrations are lively and inviting, and the message is empowering—perfect for building a growth mindset from an early age. I’d recommend this to teachers, parents, counselors, or anyone supporting young learners.
L**Y
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER, and cute :)
Your Fantastic Elastic Brain is an incredible book that teaches children about how their brain works and the power of having a growth mindset. The concept of "stretching" and "shaping" the brain through learning is presented in a fun and engaging way. The illustrations are colorful, and the language is simple enough for young readers to understand. It’s empowering to see kids realize that mistakes are part of learning and that they can grow smarter with effort. A must-read for fostering confidence and resilience in children!
S**E
brain knowledge bonus
this book is a great addition to your conversations with children about the brain, their brain. it’s the perfect visuals for kids. the illustrations are very beautifully detailed , creative and fun enough to capture kids attention. i appreciate how they mention stretching your brain and being a neuro sculptor ( someone who’s continuously shaping their brain) by learning, challenging themselves, ect. we discuss these things at home but having a visual to match is a bonus. it’s our new staple and reference point. especially for my growing eight year old who’s learning about how our brains are shaped and impacted. this was well thought out.
D**H
Great book!!
Every parent needs to get this book for their 2 or 3rd grader.
T**E
Good Resource
This book has been a great resource for teaching kids about how their brains and learning work. It is long, so I split it up into a couple lessons or the kids get a little distracted by the end. It has great info though!
L**T
Great for kids of all ages!
I got this for my toddler who was a year old thinking it would be a good one for the future, but around month 14 we were talking about the brain and I got it out. She is obsessed! She now knows the parts of the brain and can say what they do and he's not yet 15 months old. So even though this book is for older kids, toddlers can get a lot out of it too and she absolutely loves it! We want more.
C**8
Worth its weight in gold.
My 4yo daughter LOVES this book. She picks out most of her own books, but I picked this one out very much "on purpose". I don't usually guide her learning or try to force too much information on her (you're only 4 for a minute!), but I really thought she needed this book. I wasn't wrong. I don't read parenting magazines or books. I trust my own instincts and try to ignore most of the "noise" - but I have happened upon some interesting articles lately about intelligence - especially in young girls. "The Trouble with Bright Girls" in Psychology Today was a good one... - saying that "...bright girls believe that their abilities are innate and unchangeable..." I was already starting to see this in my little girl. She is intelligent - and has always been told so by other people. I could see that she was, sometimes, frustrated or quick to give up if a task did not come to her easily and instantly. When I found this book, I thought it might be a nice way to show her how intelligence and skill development works (without her knowing I was teaching her anything). :) She loves the book. She likes learning facts, so the more scientific descriptions of the brain and its functions appealed to her, but she especially loves parts like "the soccer page" (with illustrations of kids building on soccer skills) - "..even things that are hard at first... or that you don't like to do... or that you don't do very well... get easier when you keep trying." - and the "magic page" where it talks about mistakes "Making mistakes is one of the best ways your brain learns and grows."... I won't quote the whole thing, but it's just a great book - for any kid - but especially for a child who is interested in how the body and brain work - or any child who either believes they already know it all, or that there is a limit to what they can learn or do.
A**Y
Good.
Great book, it Aline’s with 3rd grade learning. My kids loved it.
T**.
Super
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P**Y
Learn and improve mindset
I would highly recommend both for the kids and the grown ups. Easy to understand for the people who cannot read the full Mindset book by Carol Dweck. Even if you have read that book, good to reinforce the idea.
M**L
Very good book, and thought-provoking for children
My daughter bought this book to be the basis of a reading comprehension section of an interview to be a Teaching Assistant in a primary school. She got the job! So this book comes highly recommended! The children enjoyed it and found it interesting. The interviewers said it "stretched their minds" which impressed them.
L**B
Excellent
My 6 year old loves this book and we talk about ‘stretching our brain’ now.
P**L
Teaching them about the strength of their Brain
We have books that discuss the human body - this is a great add-on to the topic. It discusses the brains potential, and how we have some control of our development (ie. skills). Its easy to follow.
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