Description
Introducing 'Max the Dumb Flower Picture' – a delightful hardback book that inspires creativity in children while celebrating the importance of original expression. Written by the talented duo, Martha Alexander and James Rumford, this charming story is perfect for young readers looking to unleash their imagination. With 32 vibrant pages filled with colorful illustrations, children will revel in Max's journey as he breaks away from conventional expectations. When tasked with coloring in pictures for Mother's Day, Max realizes that a standard flower picture just won't do for his beloved mom. Instead, he takes matters into his own hands, setting off to create a masterpiece that showcases his true artistic vision. Not only does Max's action spark creativity among his classmates, but it also teaches valuable lessons about self-expression and the joy of creating something unique. Perfect for classrooms and bedtime stories alike, 'Max the Dumb Flower Picture' is a must-have addition to every child's bookshelf. Secure your copy today and watch your child's creativity blossom! Delivery information: Expect fast and reliable shipping on all orders. We provide tracking details for every purchase, ensuring you can follow your new book's journey right to your doorstep.
By Alexander, Martha
By Rumford, James
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages 32
Publisher Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
It's time to color outside the lines. Max's teacher wants the class to color-in pictures for Mother's Day presents, but Max knows that his mother would not want a dumb flower picture drawn by someone else. Determined to express his creativity, Max runs off to draw his own picture. Max's drawing not only inspires the rest of the class to create their own original artwork but also enlightens the teacher.
By Alexander, Martha
By Rumford, James
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages 32
Publisher Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
It's time to color outside the lines. Max's teacher wants the class to color-in pictures for Mother's Day presents, but Max knows that his mother would not want a dumb flower picture drawn by someone else. Determined to express his creativity, Max runs off to draw his own picture. Max's drawing not only inspires the rest of the class to create their own original artwork but also enlightens the teacher.