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Aduki se encuentra con la mirada de los otros. Por primera vez se ve distinto a los demás, siente vergüenza y quiere ser como ellos, hasta que un viaje le enseña el valor de las diferencias.

Produktbeschreibung
Aduki se encuentra con la mirada de los otros. Por primera vez se ve distinto a los demás, siente vergüenza y quiere ser como ellos, hasta que un viaje le enseña el valor de las diferencias.
Autorenporträt
May Clerici is an Argentinean illustrator and teacher. Together with Ivanke, another Argentinian illustrator, they created Pequeñ os Grandes Mundos, a project with which they have already visited 32 countries around the world. Their objective is that children of different cultures, languages, and religions view illustration as a tool to express what they feel. Ivanke (Ivá n Kerner) currently works as a freelance illustrator and his work can be seen in books, magazines, and children's products in Argentina, Latin America, USA, and Europe. Together with May Clerici, an Argentinean illustrator and teacher, they created Pequeñ os Grandes Mundos, a project with which they have already visited 32 countries around the world. Their objective is that children of different cultures, languages, and religions view illustration as a tool to express what they feel. May Clerici is an Argentinean illustrator and teacher. Together with Ivanke, another Argentinian illustrator, they created Pequeñ os Grandes Mundos, a project with which they have already visited 32 countries around the world. Their objective is that children of different cultures, languages, and religions view illustration as a tool to express what they feel. Ivanke (Ivá n Kerner) currently works as a freelance illustrator and his work can be seen in books, magazines, and children's products in Argentina, Latin America, USA, and Europe. Together with May Clerici, an Argentinean illustrator and teacher, they created Pequeñ os Grandes Mundos, a project with which they have already visited 32 countries around the world. Their objective is that children of different cultures, languages, and religions view illustration as a tool to express what they feel.