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Chalk Drawings That Came to Life Overnight - cover

Chalk Drawings That Came to Life Overnight

Dylan Shore

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

"Chalk Drawings That Came to Life Overnight" is an enchanting children’s story that takes readers on an adventure of self-awareness, fun and humor. After a fun afternoon of drawing with chalk, three children wake up to find their creations have come to life! A racecar speeds through the park, a dragon flies over the school, and a giant tree grows unexpectedly in the middle of the playground. The children must face these wild, magical creations and learn how to manage their emotions in the process. Through mindfulness, deep breaths, and thoughtful actions, they navigate the challenges of their new reality.
Available since: 07/29/2025.
Print length: 144 pages.

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