We all make mistakes – grown-ups and children alike. But little kids sometimes have trouble dealing with their mistakes, whether it’s a piece of artwork they’ve torn by accident, or juice they’ve spilled on their favorite drawing. In this book, every page begins with a ‘mistake’ that ultimately unravels, lifts out, or pulls up to become a surprising work of beauty. Kids see firsthand as they go through the book that any smudge, smear or stain can lead to something absolutely marvelous – with a little imagination. Inspiring and inventive, this interactive board book teaches a valuable lesson: ‘When you think you have made a mistake, think of it as an opportunity to make something beautiful!’
Beautiful Oops!
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- 0-5
- Hardback | 28 pages
- 179 x 179 x 30.48mm | 453.59g
- 23 Sep 2010
- Workman Publishing
- New York, United States
- English
- Illustrated
- Illustrated
- 4 colour illustrations throughout
- 076115728X
- 9780761157281
- 157
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