The Girl Who Has A Million Problems. A STEM Story That Teaches Kids to Solve Problems

Author: Li, Brenda

Publication Date:

June 2025

Pages:

32

Age Group:

4-7

Format:

21.6 x 21.6cm

Original language and publisher

English

Territories Handled

World excl. English

Territories Sold

English (Indian subcontinent) (under option)
Taiwan (under option)
South Korea (Gilbut)
Spanish (World) (Picarona/Obelisco)
Italy (under option)
Turkey (under option)
Arabic (under option)
Slovakia (Tatran)
Romania (under option)
Czech Republic (Tatran)
China (Beijing New Oriental Dogwood Cultural Communications)

Genres

Children's, Graphic Novels & Comics

The Girl Who Has A Million Problems. A STEM Story That Teaches Kids to Solve Problems

Author: Li, Brenda

Synopsis

From the award-winning bestselling author of The Girl Who Makes A Million Mistakes (over 100,000 copies sold!) comes a powerful STEM book that helps children stay calm, develop problem solving skills, and use creative thinking. Kids will feel confident, master their emotions, and overcome everyday challenges at home and school with resilience and calm.

Millie has a lot of problems. From siblings not sharing, toy fights and wet shoes to crashing block towers, something always seems to go wrong. But the biggest disaster of all strikes when her egg drop science project falls apart just moments before the big school STEM challenge! Will Millie melt down, or will she think of a clever solution?

The Girl Who Has A Million Problems is a relatable, uplifting story that shows kids how to:

  • Stay calm during everyday frustrations
  • Use problem-solving skills and a growth mindset
  • Build confidence, resilience, and emotional regulation

Filled with humor, heart, and teachable moments, this book is perfect for:

  • Social emotional learning (SEL)
  • STEM classrooms and science challenges
  • Parent-child discussions about problem-solving and perseverance

If you like Rosie Revere, Engineer, The Dot, The Most Magnificent Thing, The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes, What Should Darla Do? and What Should Danny Do?, you would fall in love with The Girl Who Has A Million Problems.

Marketing Information

  • Build self-esteem and self-confidence
  • Makes a great gift for boys and girls age 4, age 5, age 6, age 7, kindergarten, first grade (1st grade) and second grade (2nd grade).