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New Year Letter

  • New Yearfriendship
  • Categories:Picture Books
  • Language:Russian(Translation Services Available)
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  • Pages:64
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  • Size:195mm×255mm
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  • Text Color:Full color
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★ From Russia's super popular and super praised children's writer and illustrator Olga Fadeeva! Almost every book of her has won the favor of small readers, as well as the praise and thanks of parents!
★ Her works were shortlisted for the BIBF International Illustration Exhibition in 2020 and won the Moscow International Illustration and Book Design Competition in 2020- "Book Image" Award! Her works have been authorized to publish to China and Japan!
★ The story is naturally simple, like the breeze, comes to our ears gently, quietly enter our hearts, and grow up with us.
★ Olga Fadeeva's watercolor style illustrations are fresh and bright, warm and natural, like a dream park, unforgettable.
★ Dedicated to all innocent and lovely children, teenagers and adults!

Description

The parents of the little girl asked her to go to grandparents' house alone for the New Year in Velikiy Ustyug. This is the worst New Year. Mom and dad are not around, friends are not around, and even tablet computer is not beem allowed to bring ... Fortunately, not far away is the post office and Santa's territory! You must know that the protagonist of the Russian New Year and Santa Claus, symbolizing the severe cold, live in Velikiy Ustyug. Children from all over the country sent letter there for getting the gifts.

Believe it or not, the miracle happens in front of you. On this day, the little girl met the postmanJoska. They went to the Magic Forest together and successfully sent the new year's letter to Santa. Will her incredible New Year's wishes be realized? Joska's New Year's wishes that seem impossible to complete? Of course, it will be realized! Because even if Santa does not help, real friendship will show its power to help people realize their wishes.

This kind , touching a small story will attract the whole family to read and bring the most comfortable new year joy!

Author

【Author and Illustrator】Olga Fadeeva

Russia's most popular children's author and illustrator. Member of the Russian Artists Association.

Born in Leningrad (St. Petersburg), in 2006 graduated from the Fine Arts Department of the School of Painting and Architecture of the St. Petersburg State Academy of Art, Sculpture and Architecture. Her work is exhibited in Russia and around the world.

Olga Fadeeva has written and illustrated many books. She is the author of "Cat fairy" series, "Do you believe in the sea?", "Where does the wind come from", "The calf came to me from a sea of ​​grass", "My letter!" and many other works! Her works "Do You Believe in the Sea" and "Where Does the Wind Come From" have been authorized to be published in China!

"When I was in school, I never thought I would make children's books, I knew almost nothing about them. But now I love writing stories, creating illustrations, and even gushing about children's books for hours because Really love it. I also love the process of creating illustrations for a story so that I can incorporate elements I love into my work, such as watercolors, fairy tales, paintbrushes, sea, haystacks, turquoise, and orange trees …” - from Olga Fadeeva

【Honors and Rewards】
In 2005, she was awarded the "Petersburg Muse" prize by the St. Petersburg government!
In 2007, she was awarded the honorary gold medal of "250 Years of the Academy of Fine Arts"!
Her first fairy tale was published in 2011 and was a finalist in "New Children's Books"!
She was a two-time finalist in Russia's "New Children's Book" and "Best Teen Bestseller"!
Her "Cat Fairy" Series became the winner of Russia's "Best Book of the Year - Children's Choice" award!
In 2020, her works were shortlisted for the 2020 Beijing BIBF International Illustration Exhibition!
In 2020, she won the Moscow International Illustration and Book Design Competition - "Image of Books" award!
In 2021, her works will be shortlisted for the Bologna Illustration Exhibition!

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