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I Didn't Ask to Be Creative

Bedtime Story for Children Ages 4-8

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I Didn't Ask to Be Creative

By: Dontavious Pittman
Narrated by: Mitch Louis, Preston Evans, Torrie Maas
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Kyle and his mom have different opinions about creativity. He can't live without it, and she doesn’t have time for it. Kyle has to show his mom that using her imagination doesn’t call for too much time. As he tries to teach her that creativity is not just about making art, Mom learns that she has already made her greatest creation.

Young listeners will learn how their imagination can help others and even begin to understand the sacrifices that parents make every day.

Remember, “As long as you love yourself and your heart is being true, creativity will always be around when you’re just being you.” (D Pittman)

©2017 Dontavious Pittman (P)2019 Dontavious Pittman
Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction Heartfelt

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