In the Village of Spotsville
By Carla Ciuffo sofabunny
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Category: Children
Tags: illustrated children't story, art book, being different, diversity, fable, tolerance, fantasy
The book is called In The Village of Spotsville and was inspired by my childhood favorite art book Little Red Riding Hood, drawn by Warja Honneger-Laveter that left a lasting imprint and a firm belief that most problems, big and small, can be solved by a good game of Twister.
The message of the story is expressed through shapes and color and explores tolerance, and the unique joys of diversity.
Standard Landscape 10x8 inches (25x20 cm) 32 pages
Published: October 6, 2007