What Do You Do with an Idea?

ISBN-10
1518126766
ISBN-13
9781518126765
Category
Creative ability
Pages
40
Language
English
Published
2013
Author
Kobi Yamada

Description

A boy has an idea which makes him uncomfortable at first but he discovers it is magical and that, no matter what other people say, he should give it his attention.

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