It’s Okay to Make Mistakes / No hay problema si te equivocas

Contributors

By Todd Parr

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Jul 14, 2026
Page Count
32 pages
ISBN-13
9780316602600

Price

$9.99

Price

$12.99 CAD

Format

Format:

  1. B221 (Spanish, Bilingual edition) $9.99 $12.99 CAD
  2. ebook (Digital original) $9.99 $12.99 CAD
  3. Hardcover $18.99 $24.99 CAD

In the tradition of fan-favorite It’s Okay to Be Different comes this bilingual edition of another beloved book by New York Times bestselling author Todd Parr, about embracing mistakes and the joy of happy accidents.

With his colorful illustrations, playful humor, and inclusive storytelling, beloved author Todd Parr has long been a favorite among young readers and caregivers. His books promote an essential message of love and acceptance that is inspiring, empowering, and accessible.

It’s okay to color outside the lines.
It’s good to follow your own path. 
It’s okay to make mistakes!

It’s Okay to Make Mistakes / No hay problema si te equivocas embraces life’s happy accidents, the mistakes and mess-ups that can lead to self discovery. From coloring outside the lines and creating a unique piece of art to forgetting an umbrella but making a new friend, each page offers a kid-friendly spin on the importance of taking chances, trying new things, and embracing life, mistakes and all.
 
An English edition, It’s Okay to Make Mistakes, is also available for purchase.



En la tradición del favorito de los fans Está bien ser diferente, llega esta edición bilingüe de otro más de los entrañables libros de Todd Parr, autor superventas del New York Times, que trata sobre aceptar los errores y la alegría de los accidentes positivos.

Con sus coloridas ilustraciones, su humor juguetón y sus narraciones inclusivas, el querido autor Todd Parr es desde hace tiempo un favorito de los pequeños lectores y sus cuidadores. Sus libros promueven un mensaje esencial de amor y aceptación que es inspirador, empoderador y fácil de comprender.

No hay problema si al colorear te sales de la raya.
Seguir tu propio camino es algo bueno.
¡No hay problema si te equivocas!

It’s Okay to Make Mistakes / No hay problema si te equivocas acepta con alegría los accidentes positivos de la vida, los errores y las confusiones que pueden llevar al autodescubrimiento. Desde colorear fuera de la raya y crear una pieza de arte única hasta olvidar un paraguas y hacer un amigo, cada página ofrece una explicación sencilla para los niños y las niñas sobre la importancia de arriesgarse, probar cosas nuevas y apreciar la vida, con todo y los errores.

También está disponible la edición en inglés, It’s Okay to Make Mistakes.

  • Praise for the English edition of It's Okay to Make Mistakes:
  • "This appealing picture book assures young readers that it’s okay to try new things.... Sure to be just as popular as Parr’s previous crowd-pleasers, especially The Feelings Book (2000) and It’s Okay to Be Different (2001)."
    Booklist
  • "The bright, bold digital illustrations are outlined in black and set against colorful backgrounds, making the book perfect for group sharing and discussing."
    School Library Journal
  • Praise for Todd Parr:

    "Parr preaches the message of self-acceptance and tolerance of others." —School Library Journal

    "Parr focuses on acceptance and individuality and encourages readers to do the same." —Publishers Weekly

    "It's rare that a children's author appeals to adults, but when it happens, it's usually magic: Dr. Seuss, Shel Silverstein.... Well, I've found another to add to the list: Todd Parr."
    Kansas City Star

Todd Parr

About the Author

I spent my childhood in a small town in Wyoming. It was a great place to grow up, but I knew the world was out there waiting for me. I first got into children’s publishing in 1998. I was able to take the messages that are part of my art and make them into a satisfying reading experience about acceptance, differences and empowerment for kids to feel better about themselves in a simple, fun way. But I didn’t always have a signature style, and I wasn’t always considered a go-to-voice on emotional wisdom for kids, or addressing relationships that kids want to celebrate or issues that young people have questions about.

In high school, art was a passion of mine, but I failed art class. Because of that failure, I lacked the self-confidence to pursue it further. I worked at many things before finally coming back to my original dream of painting. I continued with my work because I knew being an artist was what I wanted to do with my life.

After trying galleries and not getting anywhere, I was able to show my work at one of Wolfgang Puck’s restaurants, Postrio, in San Francisco, California, (where I have lived for the past 25 years). With a little luck and a lot of persistence, this exhibit led to many other things, including creating merchandise for Macy’s, and eventually on to my own line of clothing for kids. From there, as they say, it’s history. I have a lot of fun creating my books, and I’m proud to know they are helping someone feel better about themselves in a silly, fun way. I’ve put out over 40 books, with more to come, and they’ve been enjoyed by millions of kids and their families. It took a long time, but I’ve come a long way from failing an art class, and I’m glad my fans are here with me for it.

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