Ashley Spires (Author, Illustrator)
Kids Can Press
Children’s Fiction
Publication Date: April 1, 2014
A girl has the most magnificent idea, but when she tries
to make it, the pieces just don't come together. Try as she might--and she does
try and try and try again--the most magnificent thing will just not become magnificent
like she wants. Even her assistant, a very adorable dog, knows it's just not
quite magnificent enough yet. Her frustration mounts with each failed attempt.
How can her assistant help her?
A very important lesson is wrapped in a sweet story with a cute dog: hard work and perseverance pay off, but sometimes it's important to take a step back and gain a fresh perspective. A good read for teaching grit, problem solving, and managing frustration.
A very important lesson is wrapped in a sweet story with a cute dog: hard work and perseverance pay off, but sometimes it's important to take a step back and gain a fresh perspective. A good read for teaching grit, problem solving, and managing frustration.
If you’re interested in reading The Most Magnificent
Thing, you can purchase a copy here on Amazon.
*A copy of this book was provided free of charge for an
honest review.
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