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That Always Happens

Than Always Happens

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Who is the author of the book? Kiley Frank
Who is the illustrator of the book? K-Fai Steele
Who is the main character in the story? Max
What kind of day does Max usually have? His days are usually unpredictable and full of distractions.
What does the phrase "that always happens sometimes" mean in the story? It describes things that happen often to Max, but not every single time.
What are some problems Max faces during the day? He has trouble staying focused, remembering tasks, and sitting still.
How does Max feel when things don't go as planned. Sometimes he feel frustrated or overwhelmed, but he keeps trying.
What makes Max different from other kids. He has a very active imagination and experiences the world in his own way.
How does Max's imagination help him? It helps him think creatively and come up with ideas others may not think of.
What strengths does Max show throughout the story? Creativity, persistence, kindness, and problem-solving.
How do others respond to Max by the end of the book? They begin to appreciate his ideas and see his strengths.
What message does the author want readers to learn? Everyone thinks and learns differently, and those differences are valuable.
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