Good enough to try is good enough.
POP (Progress Over Perfection) is the inUpowers character who lives in your brain, holding your dreams, your lessons, and your possibilities, and cheering you on every time you have the courage to keep going. This printable coloring page gives children a creative, calming way to connect with one of the most freeing ideas they'll ever learn: that trying matters more than getting it right.
Why families and educators love it:
Reframes the fear of failure — a natural conversation starter about growth mindset, resilience, and the value of effort over outcome
Meets kids where they are — especially meaningful for children who struggle with perfectionism, anxiety, or giving up when things feel hard
Coloring as a lesson — there's no wrong way to color, making the activity itself a gentle reminder of POP's message
Print and use anytime — high-quality PNG ready whenever a child needs a little encouragement to keep going
Perfect for parents, educators, and therapists supporting children who are learning that progress, not perfection, is always the goal.
Good enough to try is good enough.
POP (Progress Over Perfection) is the inUpowers character who lives in your brain, holding your dreams, your lessons, and your possibilities, and cheering you on every time you have the courage to keep going. This printable coloring page gives children a creative, calming way to connect with one of the most freeing ideas they'll ever learn: that trying matters more than getting it right.
Why families and educators love it:
Reframes the fear of failure — a natural conversation starter about growth mindset, resilience, and the value of effort over outcome
Meets kids where they are — especially meaningful for children who struggle with perfectionism, anxiety, or giving up when things feel hard
Coloring as a lesson — there's no wrong way to color, making the activity itself a gentle reminder of POP's message
Print and use anytime — high-quality PNG ready whenever a child needs a little encouragement to keep going
Perfect for parents, educators, and therapists supporting children who are learning that progress, not perfection, is always the goal.