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978-1-03-912944-3
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Target Audience:
- Young Children (7-11 yrs old)
Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction, Nature & The Natural World
- Juvenile Fiction, Science & Technology
- Juvenile Fiction, Visionary & Metaphysical
Keywords:
Making mistakes, Evolution, Picture book, DNA replication, Nobody is perfect, Perfectionism, Origin story
Mistakes Are What The World Is Made Of
by
Reis Hanna
Meet Woopsy. She’s the first living cell on Earth! It’s her dream to create a copy of herself so that she finally has someone to play with. Woopsy #2 will be the copy’s name, and it will be perfect! Or so she hopes…
Due to errors in her replication, Woopsy is not greeted by a perfect clone, but rather a slightly altered version of herself – Daisy. This error launches billions of years of evolution, resulting in millions of unique and remarkable creatures, including us! Join Woopsy, and learn how the mistakes she made billions of years ago still live on in the tiniest fragments of our DNA! No wonder nobody is perfect!
Reis Hanna is a budding young author from the small town of Athens, Ontario, Canada. He lives with his wife Samantha, who is the greatest person to ever live. He has always been impressed by art that can effectively blend intelligence and silliness, and strives to do just that in his own work. He does this while also managing to be incredibly annoying. Incidentally, Reis had his wife write this "About the Author" section because he didn't know what to write. Was that a mistake? Absolutely ... but that's ok.
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