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What Do You Do with a Chance?

What Do You Do with a Chance?

Written by Kobi Yamada; Illustrated by Mae Besom

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About the Book

From the bestselling creators of What Do You Do With an Idea?, this empowering picture book encourages readers to recognize opportunity when it appears—because you never know when a chance, once taken, might be the one to change everything.

What do chances become? New friendships, exciting opportunities, and daring discoveries. Chances are invitations to grand adventures, tickets to unforgettable experiences, and doors to whole new worlds.

The final addition to the New York Times bestselling What Do You Do With… picture book series, What Do You Do With a Chance? inspires readers of all ages to courageously embrace the opportunities that come their way. This beautifully illustrated story follows a child who isn’t sure what to make of a chance encounter— until they discover that when you take a chance and say yes to something new, amazing things can happen.

A powerful read-aloud for classrooms and families alike, this inspiring story encourages readers to step forward boldly and trust themselves when opportunity knocks.

So, what will you do with your chance? Now that’s up to you!

About the Author

Kobi Yamada is a New York Times best-selling author and the creator of many inspiring gift books as well as the president of Compendium, a company of amazing people doing amazing things. He happily lives with the love of his life and their two super fun kids in the land of flying salmon where he gets to believe in his ideas all day long. He thinks he just might be the luckiest person on the planet.

Mae Besom began her career as a character designer in Sichuan, China after graduating from the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute. She then decided to embrace her love of illustrations and now works as a full-time children's illustrator. She uses traditional media--both pencil and watercolor--to create texture and light within her enchanting illustrations.

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