Short Stories from The Arts Incubator Winnipeg and Art Borups Corners

Meet Thomas, a boy whose feet tell a colorful story! He loves wearing mismatched socks—a bright yellow polka dot on one foot, a green zigzag on the other—and his parents adore his unique style. But at school, the curious glances and quiet whispers from classmates make Thomas wonder if being different is worth the “tiny prickle” in his chest. He starts to tuck his vibrant socks away, caught in a tug-of-war between fitting in and embracing the special choices that make him, well, him.
When his teacher announces a “Show and Tell About YOU,” Thomas is faced with a big question: Will he choose to hide his true self, or will he find the courage to let his unique magic shine? This charming story gently explores the journey of self-discovery and the quiet bravery required to stand tall in your own shoes—even if they don’t match.
Join Thomas as he learns that true confidence isn’t about blending in, but about celebrating the wonderful, mismatched parts of yourself. “Thomas’s Mismatched Magic” is a heartwarming tale that reminds us all that our differences are what make us truly shine.
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ISBN: 9798232092160
About the Author
Jamie Bell is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and a passionate believer in the power of shared stories. Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, his work explores community and connection through creative projects and participatory research. When he’s not behind a pen or a camera, you can find him in the garden, a space where he finds inspiration in the quiet dignity of growth.
Supporting Storytelling and the Arts in Northwestern Ontario
The Art Borups Corners Storytelling Club library celebrates the incredible creativity and talent of our local Northern Ontario community. This special interdisciplinary arts and capacity building program ran in the summer of 2025, supported by the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects program, The Arts Incubator Winnipeg Hub, Ottawa-based Global Dignity Canada, and the Minneapolis College of Art and Design Creative Entrepreneurship Program. We extend heartfelt thanks to the Local Services Board of Melgund and the many community members, artists, and creators who made this program possible.