
The Imagination
- creativity
- Categories:Picture Books
- Language:Others
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- Pages:48
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:210mm×290mm
- Publication Place:Greece
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★Through a story full of magic, children are encouraged to break the rules, freely explore the unknown, and bravely express their inner voice.
★"Imagination" is the main character, leading children into a wonderful journey of self-expression and dream-chasing. It sends a strong message that everyone's imagination is unique and deserves to be cherished.
★Suitable for ages 4+, English translation available.
Description
There was once a little boy who was a faithful companion of Imagination. He could have anything he wanted to create with his imagination! But as time passed and the boy grew up, adults told him to be ‘serious’ and ‘practical’. They saw imagination as childish play and locked it away in the depths of a dark wardrobe. A day without imagination is a grey day, and the little boy's world has lost its lustre. It's time for us to mount a great rescue! The little boy needs your help to find his forgotten ‘imagination’ and use the creativity in his heart and the paintbrush in his hand to create a magical key to unlock the locked door of imagination.
Author
Katerina Kris is a writer and award-winning illustrator of children’s and young adult books. When she was little she loved hanging out with her imagination and the grown-ups believed that she had socialization and attention issues. Today Katerina writes, illustrates, photographs, comes up with advertising ideas, makes her own YouTube videos and plays pretend and imagination games in her mind — someday she’ll tell you about them!
You can learn more about Katerina by visiting www.katerinakris.com or watching the next episode of “Mom, I’m drawing with Kris” on her YouTube channel.