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Even Mummys Are Afraid

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  • Categories:Picture Books
  • Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
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  • Pages:32
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  • Size:230mm×280mm
  • Publication Place:Italy
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  • Text Color:Full color
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English title 《 Even Mummys Are Afraid 》
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★Rights sold: France, Brazil, Slovakia
★Susanna Covelli has created more than ten illustrated books, known for their strong visual impact which contrasts charmingly with the soft and adorable characters she depicts.
★"Even Daddy Cry" and "Even Mummy Are Afraid" normalize adult emotions and invite children to fully embrace their feelings alongside their parents.
★"Autumn Inside Me" and "Winter Inside Me" invite you to live in harmony with the changes of nature.
★"I Don't Like Fights" delicately addresses the theme of family conflicts from the perspective of the youngest children, inviting them to seek reconciliation through the love that binds parents and children.
★"Kumiko and the Dragon" explores the important and difficult topic of loss for children, offering a gentle and concise life lesson.
★"Doctor Capriccio’s Recipe Book" helps children express their negative emotions, and through imagination, listen to them, welcome them, and calmly overcome them.
★"The Song of the Narwhal" touches the deepest chords of the human soul with its magnificent illustrations, cleverly and poetically telling the theme of loneliness and the relationship between humans and nature.
★"The Joy of Every Step" encourages children to enjoy the "journey" and not just the destination, learning to feel the subtle moments of daily happiness.
★"The Wolf in the Dark" is a delightful book that cleverly addresses the fear of the dark, providing children with a powerful strategy to combat anxiety and fear: imagination.
★"The Whale Who Believed He Was a Fish" specifically introduces the importance of empathy, telling the story of discovering one's potential.
★"The Round Moon" is a beautifully illustrated ode to the eternal love that connects mothers and daughters.
★"Nana and the Umbrella" is a gentle story about letting go of transitional (dependent) objects for children.
★Suitable for ages 5 and up, with English translations available.

This collection comprises 13 books:
"Even Daddy Cry", "Even Mummy Are Afraid","Autumn Inside Me", "Winter Inside Me", "I Don't Like Fights", "Kumiko and the Dragon", "Doctor Capriccio’s Recipe Book" , "The Song of the Narwhal" , "The Joy of Every Step" , "The Wolf in the Dark", "The Whale Who Believed He Was a Fish" ,"The Round Moon" and "Nana and the Umbrella".

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How busy mama tiger is! And how imposing is mama orca! But not everyone knows that, from time to time, they too have fears... All mothers feel fear, even if they are as elegant as mama flamingo, as peaceful as mama llama, as playful as mama bear and as caring as mama kangaroo. All mums have a heart full of emotions, just like you!

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Susanna Covelli[illustrator]
A freelance illustrator, Susanna Covelli was born in Borgomanero in 1990 and currently lives in Turin. She graduated from the Polytechnic of Turin with a degree in Architecture and also attended courses in traditional and digital illustration at the International School of Comics, immersing herself in her passion for figurative art.

Since 2014, she has embarked on a creative journey, experimenting with various mediums such as colored pencils, acrylics, watercolors, oil painting, and digital drawing.

In 2018, she began working in the American market, illustrating children's books including "Over the Woods," "Monster Train," "Farm Train," "Music Train," "Stars Jumping Over the Moon," "Axolotls," "I Can Be as Kind as Mother Teresa," and "Baby Baboo." In 2020, she started collaborating with author Chiara Ravizza and has been working with several Italian publishing houses since then.

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