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Aduki is a child who comes from another planet and expresses his emotions in a very particular way. Things happen on planet Earth that don't happen on Kokebi. The unknown surprises Aduki and awakens fear in him, but his friends are always there to make him feel good.

Produktbeschreibung
Aduki is a child who comes from another planet and expresses his emotions in a very particular way. Things happen on planet Earth that don't happen on Kokebi. The unknown surprises Aduki and awakens fear in him, but his friends are always there to make him feel good.
Autorenporträt
Ivanke (Ivá n Kerner) was born on November 23, 1979 in Buenos Aires, Argentina and has always loved drawing. He 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. 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.