"Chapters of Life" - Giant Coloring Sheet for Big Transitions
Something funny happens when you roll this out on the kitchen table. The questions are already there, printed right in the border. You don't have to think of what to say. You just color. Chapters of Life is a 2-foot by 5-foot coloring sheet built around one idea: your kid is the author of their own story, and every hard thing that happened was just a chapter, not the whole book. There are bookshelves to fill, a typewriter to color, and four blank "My Story" panels where they can literally write or draw their own pages. The conversation prompts in the border do the rest. It's for the kid who got knocked down by something: a move, a friendship that fell apart, a year that just felt hard. The kind of thing they're still carrying around but haven't found the words for yet. Some of the questions in the border: What chapter are you writing right now? What was the hardest chapter, and what did you learn? If you could give advice to your younger self, what would you say? What kind of story do you want your life to be? No prep. No wrong answers. Just a big piece of paper and whatever comes up.
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