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The Chamber of Everchanging Colors - cover

The Chamber of Everchanging Colors

Emma Lane

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

In “The Chamber of Everchanging Colors,” young Calyndra, a passionate artist, stumbles upon a hidden room where colors come to life. Guided by Chroma, a mischievous creature made entirely of shifting hues, Calyndra embarks on a vibrant adventure to learn the science of color and the emotional power behind each shade. From the joy of yellow to the calm of green, Calyndra discovers how colors reflect our feelings and how emotions influence what we see. This whimsical journey offers a delightful, colorful exploration of light, pigments, and personal expression for young readers.
Available since: 07/31/2025.
Print length: 136 pages.

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