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Book Review What Do You Do With an Idea? — New York Times best seller
by Kobi Yamada
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A young boy comes up with an idea and he keeps it safe until one day he realizes the amazing power it can have.
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This New York Times bestseller offers a beautifully illustrated exploration of creativity and the courage to nurture something new. When a child discovers a fledgling idea, they initially feel uncertain about sharing it with others but choose to protect and care for it instead. Through gentle storytelling and evocative artwork, the narrative validates the vulnerable feeling of having an idea that seems different or strange. The book masterfully personifies the creative process, showing how ideas need time, space, and belief to grow.
What sets this inspirational children's book apart is its profound message about self-confidence and the value of our inner world. Children who are hesitant to share their thoughts or who have big imaginations will find comfort in seeing their experience reflected. The story builds to a powerful revelation about how a single idea, when nurtured, can change the world around us. This read-aloud picture book leaves young readers with an enduring sense of possibility and the importance of trusting their own unique perspectives.
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