Sare draws a picture for her Heartling grandmother’s birthday. She shows it firstly to her older brother, then to her mother, then to her father and lastly to her sister. However, they all find something excessive about the picture. It upsets Sare, because she tries to describe the large and small things around her and the emotions they evoke in her painting. Would her Heartling grandmother be able to see what Sare expresses in her picture? A warm story about how each of the big and small things around children have different and rich counterparts in their world of meaning. This book is a great playmate that helps to understand children’s emotional worlds.
My Hands are Tiny, But…
In “My Hands Are Tiny, But…”, Sare creates a loving birthday painting for her grandmother, hoping to convey the emotions and details of her world. Despite her family’s criticism, Sare wonders if her lovely grandmother will understand the true essence of her painting. This touching story celebrates how children perceive the significance of every detail in their surroundings, offers a glimpse into their emotional landscapes, and invites readers to appreciate the richness of their perspectives.
Author | Neslihan Yalçın |
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Illustrator | Merve Ergenoğlu |
Ages | 4+ |
Pages | 24 |
Size | 21×26 |
Binding | Hardcover |
Rights Sold | Arabic, Uzbek |
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