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A small big story about tomorrow and friendship

A small big story about tomorrow and friendship

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Written by: Réka Király
Illustrated by:
Réka Király

Publication date: February 2022
ISBN: 978-952-7105-86-3
Page count: 64
Size: 19.5 x 22 cm
Recommended age: 3+

The captivating Little Big Story picture book series explores big questions in a fun and gentle way that resonates even with the youngest members of the family. The first two sold-out parts of the series are now available in one volume!

A Little Big Story About Tomorrow
The inaugural story in the book series contemplates time. What does tomorrow mean, when does it begin, and how do you know, when every day is today?

The Owl is confused. He's a night owl and doesn't know when tomorrow is. His friends, Mouse, Hedgehog, and Rabbit, try to explain, but everyone has a slightly different idea. Does tomorrow begin in the middle of the night, at a certain time in the morning, or only when one wakes up? A big question that young readers will enjoy pondering with their animal friends!

A Little Big Story About Friendship
A heartwarming story about overcoming fears and how friendship gives special powers that can carry you even to the top of a tree.

Mouse has a problem. He wants to pick a ripe pear from the pear tree growing in his garden but is afraid of wasps. Who could help? Hedgehog is too scared; he's afraid of almost everything, and Fox is startled by loud noises, like thunder. Luckily, there's Rabbit, who isn't afraid of anything. Or is he, after all?

Also published in the same series:
A Little Big Story About Love (2022)
A Little Big Story About Christmas (2018)
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Réka Király

Réka Király

Réka Király talks about her creative process: "Let it be a picture book, pattern design, illustration, unique piece or everyday life, drawing is a way of thinking for me. It is my process of making sense of this world."
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