
Heartwarming Fairy Tales Series: The Giraffe Who is Looking for Its Voice
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- Categories:Picture Books
- Language:Others
- Publication date:April,2022
- Pages:24
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:130mm×210mm
- Publication Place:Turkey
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★Turkish bestselling picture books.
★Every child needs a story, every story needs a narrator. As stories help us get through life, they also enrich our imagination.
★It covers topics such as friendliness, sharing, mutual help, cooperation and responsibility, so that children can develop good character and habits in a subtle way.
★The English translation is available.
★Including 8 titles:
The Crab Who Didn’t Fit in His Shell
The Hungry Cat
The Sleepless Tortoise
Helpful Kangaroo
Sweet Smelling Skunk
The Giraffe Who is Looking for Its Voice
The Polar Bear Whose House Melted
The Lion Who Doesn’t Want to be King
Description
Author
Sernur Işık is an illustrator and designer specializing in children’s books and based in Basel, Switzerland. Sernur Isık was born in September 1984. She studied Graphic Design at Ataturk University’s Faculty of Fine Arts. After that, she worked for two years as an illustrator for a company in Istanbul that specialized in making children’s content for television. Later, she worked for two years in a theme park in Istanbul as the visual art director and character designer. In 2014 she was chosen to attend Pictoplasma Academy in Berlin where she received character design education for a short time. Since 2002, she has been working with several different publishers, many of which are based abroad, and doing work for children’s books and other projects related to children. She designs miniature sculptures of her characters using clay and ceramics, and participates in some exhibitions, mostly in USA. She enjoys traveling around the world with passion and creating new stories, and characters about the places she has visited.