Kweku has been saving every coin for weeks — all for a set of twelve drawing pens he has been dreaming of. The day he finally has exactly enough, he meets a small boy on the street whose coin for bread has fallen into a drain. Kweku gives away his last coin and walks past the shop empty-handed. That evening, his grandmother opens his palm and teaches him something no pen could ever draw. A tender, city-set story about generosity, sacrifice, and the unexpected fullness of an open hand. For ages 4–8.