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Your House Is Not Just a in Franklin, TN
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From breakbeat poet and playwright Idris Goodwin and celebrated artist Lorraine Nam comes a whimsical, irresistible rhyming read-aloud empowering kids to embrace their imagination. Perfect for fans of
The Year We Learned to Fly
and
Boxitects.
It seems your home is just
walls, windows, and doors,
but take a closer look
—
it's that and so much more!
One rainy day, a kid opens their closet to discover a teleportation chamber. In the adventure of make-believe that follows, we are invited to see our homes as more than places to live—they are vessels for creativity and joy.
The Year We Learned to Fly
and
Boxitects.
It seems your home is just
walls, windows, and doors,
but take a closer look
—
it's that and so much more!
One rainy day, a kid opens their closet to discover a teleportation chamber. In the adventure of make-believe that follows, we are invited to see our homes as more than places to live—they are vessels for creativity and joy.
From breakbeat poet and playwright Idris Goodwin and celebrated artist Lorraine Nam comes a whimsical, irresistible rhyming read-aloud empowering kids to embrace their imagination. Perfect for fans of
The Year We Learned to Fly
and
Boxitects.
It seems your home is just
walls, windows, and doors,
but take a closer look
—
it's that and so much more!
One rainy day, a kid opens their closet to discover a teleportation chamber. In the adventure of make-believe that follows, we are invited to see our homes as more than places to live—they are vessels for creativity and joy.
The Year We Learned to Fly
and
Boxitects.
It seems your home is just
walls, windows, and doors,
but take a closer look
—
it's that and so much more!
One rainy day, a kid opens their closet to discover a teleportation chamber. In the adventure of make-believe that follows, we are invited to see our homes as more than places to live—they are vessels for creativity and joy.





















