That is one for the books.
A Texas nonprofit, publishing house and a museum collaborated to interrupt the Guinness World Record for largest published book, in keeping with KHOU.
The record-breaking title measured in at 7 feet tall and 11 feet wide.
It’s a huge version of the tome “I Am Texas,” which accommodates writing and artwork from 1,000 Texan students starting from third to twelfth grade from greater than 80 school districts, in keeping with Paper City.
The impressive feat was a gaggle effort.
The nonprofit iWRITE Literacy Organization, whose mission is to “construct student confidence through writing,” teamed up with the Bryan Museum in Galveston, certainly one of the world’s largest collections of historical artifacts, and youngsters’s publisher Unusual People Change the World.
Based on the bestselling series by best-selling creator Brad Meltzer and illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos, the colossal book will embark on a statewide tour after its launch at Houston’s H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade.