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Stories told by a three-year-old dreamer with a joyful imagination! Inside this book are delightful stories imagined and told by Sarvia Hasan, a young bilingual storyteller and artist from the United States. Sarvia began creating stories at just two and a half years old, and this collection is entirely shaped by her own creativity and imagination. These playful tales explore themes of family, friendship, nature, animals, magical characters, and everyday wonder-all shared in Sarvia's warm and joyful voice. Each illustration in the book is based on Sarvia's original drawings and paintings,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Stories told by a three-year-old dreamer with a joyful imagination! Inside this book are delightful stories imagined and told by Sarvia Hasan, a young bilingual storyteller and artist from the United States. Sarvia began creating stories at just two and a half years old, and this collection is entirely shaped by her own creativity and imagination. These playful tales explore themes of family, friendship, nature, animals, magical characters, and everyday wonder-all shared in Sarvia's warm and joyful voice. Each illustration in the book is based on Sarvia's original drawings and paintings, brought to life with vibrant color, curiosity, and childlike creativity. Perfect for young readers and families who enjoy meaningful storytelling, imagination, and early learning through story and art.
Autorenporträt
Sarvia Hasan is the Guinness World Records title holder for Youngest Person to Publish a Book (Female). At just 3 years and 63 days old, she authored and illustrated "Sarvia and Her Little World," a collection of five original stories.Born in New York and currently living in Illinois, Sarvia is a bilingual storyteller and artist who began creating stories at two and a half years old, naturally blending Bangla and English in her narration. She loves colors, nature, animals, and bedtime storytelling with her parents.