I've read a LOT of children's books over the years—everything from Tikki Tikki Tembo to The Stinky Cheese Man to Dr. Suess’s poem “The Pale Green Pants.” So, I thought there weren't any new ideas left in children’s books. But Robyn Wall proved me wrong. Her new children’s book I Worked Hard on That! takes the reader on a delightful journey with a spider named Kiara as she spins her webs and learns about beauty and creativity.
When
I began writing, I wish I’d known how the journey of creativity goes. How each experiment
in making something new leads you on an exploration that hones your skills and
voice. But don’t think the creativity journey is only for writers and artists.
The same principles apply to writing a mathematics proof, programming, even
engineering.
And I must mention the illustrations by A.N. Kang are gorgeous—they tell the story in pictures as Kiara’s webs grow more beautiful along the way.
I’d encourage you to pick up this book for a child you love. Or, buy it for yourself--you’ll love it.
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