Emma’s Rug

Emma’s Rug by Allen Say, published by Houghton Mifflin in 2003, is an illustrated book featuring 32 pages in English. This work presents a narrative that delves into the origins of artistic inspiration through the experiences of a child. The story emphasizes the idea that creativity is an intrinsic quality that can be discovered and nurtured from within.
Readers will find a warm and surprising exploration of creativity in this book, which intertwines elements of juvenile fiction with themes related to art and architecture. The full-color illustrations enhance the storytelling, inviting young readers to engage with the narrative and reflect on their own creative potential. Emma’s Rug serves as a thoughtful introduction to the concept of artistic expression for children.
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In a story of warmth and surprise, the Caldecott Medalist explores the origins of artistic inspiration with this portrayal of a child who discovers that creativity ultimately comes from within. Full color.
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