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When Emma is born, she is given a small rug. Mother lays it by her crib for the day the baby can stand on her feet. By the time Emma climbs out of the crib, no one can remember who gave her the rug. As soon as she can hold a pencil, Emma begins to draw. Her parents are impressed by her mysterious talent. She wins top prizes in the first grade art competition. Then one day at school Emma refuses to draw. 'Do you feel alright?' the teacher asks. Emma only nods and pushes the box of crayons away. In a story of warmth and surprise, Allen Say explores the origins of artistic inspiration. Elegant illustrations portray the journey of a child who discovers that creativity ultimately comes from within.
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