Coco the Clown Can Do It!

Step right up and meet Coco the clown—full of jelly knees, silly shoes, and a whole lot of heart! In Coco the Clown Can Do It!, kids learn that it’s okay to be nervous, it’s okay to make mistakes, and most importantly—it’s brave to try anyway. With a joyful circus vibe, catchy affirmations, and playful lyrics, this uplifting song builds confidence, resilience, and a growth mindset for little learners who are afraid to speak up, perform, or try something new. 🎶 Sing along with Coco the Clown and shout it loud: “I can do it!”

A Confidence-Boosting Song for Kids About Bravery, Mistakes, and Trying Again

Growth Mindset + Confidence + Emotional Resilience

10 Tips for Parents to Encourage a Brave and “Can-Do” Mindset:

  1. Model “I Can Try” Language: Instead of “I can’t,” say “I’ll give it a try!” to show effort matters more than perfection.
  2. Use Coco’s Song as a Morning Boost: Play it before school, playdates, or new situations to inspire courage and laughter.
  3. Celebrate Brave Efforts, Not Outcomes: Praise trying (“You were so brave to get up there!”) over success or winning.
  4. Create a “Coco Moment” Chart: Each time your child tries something hard or scary, they get a star just like Coco!
  5. Talk About Mistakes Openly: Share a time you were nervous or messed up and still kept going.
  6. Use the “HONK” as a Humor Reset: When frustration or fear kicks in, say “HONK!” together to shake it off playfully.
  7. Practice Silly Spotlight Time: Let your child put on a little show—dancing, jokes, or juggling socks! Safe play builds public confidence.
  8. Echo the Chorus Together: Say “I can do it!” together in the mirror or at bedtime to build internal affirmation.
  9. Reframe Fear as Excitement: “Your tummy butterflies mean you care—it’s showtime magic starting inside you!”
  10. Celebrate All Attempts: Even when things flop (like Coco’s pie!), remind them: “That was amazing—clowns keep going!”