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"Jimmy's dreams were usually very silly. But on this night - the night before the spelling bee, Jimmy's silly dreams never came..." Colour while you read "Dragons Can't Spell", a children's book by Sis&Chrys! This "Dragons Can't Spell" colouring book tells the story of third-grade Jimmy who wants nothing more than to skip the annual spelling bee. He even imagines a scenario where he sends his stuffed dragon to school in his place! There's one problem with Jimmy's plan: dragons can't spell, and everyone knows it! Will Jimmy conquer his anxious feelings, remember his spelling words, and find his…mehr

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"Jimmy's dreams were usually very silly. But on this night - the night before the spelling bee, Jimmy's silly dreams never came..." Colour while you read "Dragons Can't Spell", a children's book by Sis&Chrys! This "Dragons Can't Spell" colouring book tells the story of third-grade Jimmy who wants nothing more than to skip the annual spelling bee. He even imagines a scenario where he sends his stuffed dragon to school in his place! There's one problem with Jimmy's plan: dragons can't spell, and everyone knows it! Will Jimmy conquer his anxious feelings, remember his spelling words, and find his way to school? Read and colour to find out! Kids of all ages (and adults too!) will love getting to choose their own colours and designs to make this Sis&Chrys children's book their own.
Autorenporträt
Susie & Christina are sisters: Sis = Susie (big sister) & Chrys = Christina (little sister). They love hilarity, silliness, and laughing at each other. Much to Susie's annoyance, Christina has always been better at drawing than her, even though Susie loathed that fact immensely. So, naturally - Susie writes the words and Christina draws the pictures. Together they make art in the form of books, and with enough time, their houses will burst with Sis&Chrys books. The illustrations in this book were all hand-cut out of cardboard, scrapbook, and tissue paper. Many things were needed to accomplish such a tedious feat: the tinniest of scissors, the steadiest of hands, and unending perseverance.