Silas has been chosen to weave the welcome banner for Loomtown's Glowfly Festival. He has practiced every loop and is determined to prove that he can complete the important job himself.
But when a ringing bell startles him, one crooked loop becomes a growing tangle. The harder Silas pulls, the worse everything gets. Embarrassed and frustrated, he refuses Mina's help until Grandpa Tuck quietly reminds him of four useful words: Stop. Breathe. Name it. Choose.
With patience, honesty, and a little help from his friends, Silas discovers that mistakes do not need to be hidden. Sometimes the tangled parts can become the most beautiful parts of all.
Silas and the Tangled Day is a warm children's story about handling frustration, calming big feelings, asking for help, and choosing what to do next.