Description
Children are natural explorers: they tap a table to see if it echoes, squeak rubber duckies to coax a quack, or roll pebbles to feel rhythmic patterns underfoot. In Sculpting Sound Stories, we invite readers to listen with their hands and shape with their ears. This tale follows Coris Vale, an inquisitive eighth grader whose clay creations begin to sing under moonlight, opening doors to magic guided by real-world science. You’ll wander through midnight kilns, tap out scales on coil bowls, and glaze amphora bells until they ring with perfect pitch. Alongside Coris and her choir-loving friend Ysella, you’ll discover that texture, shape, and size all influence sound, just as rhythm and melody shape song. Whether you’re a budding potter, a music-maker, or simply curious, this story shows how art and physics can live in the same piece of clay—an invitation to sculpt your own sonic adventures under starry skies.





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