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A funny, full-of-heart picture book about big feelings, bigger messes, and the magic of making things right. Mommy's having a day. The paint is out of reach. And one little artist is feeling very impatient. What follows is a spectacular mess, a splash of chaos... and a glitter-filled lesson in emotional repair, empathy, love, and what it really means to be human. When parenting feels messy (because it is), Work of Art helps families move through the meltdowns with empathy, connection, and honesty. This relatable story celebrates imperfection while modeling how to respond to mistakes without…mehr

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A funny, full-of-heart picture book about big feelings, bigger messes, and the magic of making things right. Mommy's having a day. The paint is out of reach. And one little artist is feeling very impatient. What follows is a spectacular mess, a splash of chaos... and a glitter-filled lesson in emotional repair, empathy, love, and what it really means to be human. When parenting feels messy (because it is), Work of Art helps families move through the meltdowns with empathy, connection, and honesty. This relatable story celebrates imperfection while modeling how to respond to mistakes without shame - holding space for emotional regulation, responsibility, and growth. Work of Art reminds kids and grown-ups: ¿ That all feelings are welcome-even the messy ones ¿ That mistakes are part of being human ¿ How to make repairs when things go wrong ¿ That connection and emotional regulation matter more than perfection From author-illustrator Alli Dunlop, Work of Art is a must-have read-aloud for neurodivergent families, positive parenting households, and anyone raising or working with sensitive, spirited kids. Perfect for fans of The Rabbit Listened, The Girl Who Makes a Million Mistakes, and The Good Egg. For ages 3-8 and the grown-ups who love them Makes a heartfelt gift for parents, teachers, therapists, and caregivers Great for classroom libraries, counseling sessions, and cozy bedtime snuggles ¿¿ Themes of growth mindset, emotional regulation, self-acceptance, and emotional resilience Because being a human is hard sometimes. And that's okay.