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Reach for this book when your child struggles with rigid thinking or feels anxious about 'getting it wrong.' It is a perfect choice for the literal-minded child who needs to see that mistakes are often just new ways of looking at the world. In this story, young Amelia Bedelia takes every instruction quite literally, but instead of finding frustration, she discovers that her unique perspective leads to vibrant, community-wide art. It is a gentle celebration of creativity that reassures children that their 'different' way of thinking is actually a gift. The story follows Amelia as she helps a neighbor, Mrs. O'Malley, with some chores that eventually turn into a neighborhood-wide chalk art festival. The emotional core of the book is about self-confidence and the joy of spontaneous creation. Geared toward children ages 4 to 8, it serves as a bridge between picture books and early chapter books, using Amelia's trademark humor to build vocabulary and teach the nuances of figurative language in a low-stakes, joyful way.