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The land of the Quiet Mice is endangered by a Big Purple Cat and his loud 'Meow'. Will Little Mouse Aris be able to save his land? Under the Old Lady's Broom live a special kind of mice. They are very shy and quiet. And they live a happy, peaceful life reading stories and spending a lot of time playing alone. But what makes them even more special is that they are all very very good at saying 'no' whenever unwanted company or hugs intrude. One day, Little Mouse Aris receives a message about the Big Purple Cat plotting to destroy the land with his very loud 'Meow'. He decides to find the monster…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The land of the Quiet Mice is endangered by a Big Purple Cat and his loud 'Meow'. Will Little Mouse Aris be able to save his land? Under the Old Lady's Broom live a special kind of mice. They are very shy and quiet. And they live a happy, peaceful life reading stories and spending a lot of time playing alone. But what makes them even more special is that they are all very very good at saying 'no' whenever unwanted company or hugs intrude. One day, Little Mouse Aris receives a message about the Big Purple Cat plotting to destroy the land with his very loud 'Meow'. He decides to find the monster all by himself to prevent the tragedy. To do this, Aris will have to challenge himself and find his very own superpowers within. Join Aris on his great adventure and find out what happens. "Grey is for Shy" is a story about friendship, boundaries, the importance of being yourself and the magical power of carrot pie.
Autorenporträt
Oliwia Glowacz is a passionate psychologist living in Munich, Germany. Born and raised in southeast Poland, she is the author of the childrens series Colours and Feelings - blending child psychology, storytelling, magic, humour, surprising characters and a sprinkle of references to current social and environmental topics. Judit Eszter Barna is an illustrator of children's books. She comes from a small town in Hungary, Sárospatak, and currently lives in Germany. For Judit, drawing is the world in which she can show herself, bring the written text to life and create magic with colours.