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Jake continues his adventure with even more cool new friends. On Jake's second adventure, he finds that each of his friends is different from him in many nifty ways, how some do not have teeth, or eat for eight hours a day, and even how some dream in color. With all of Jake's friends being so special and different from him, he has trouble deciding what a Jake is. Is a Jake a cool cow, a talented turtle, or a wacky chicken? Follow along on Jake's second adventure as he gets closer to discovering just what a Jake is!

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Jake continues his adventure with even more cool new friends. On Jake's second adventure, he finds that each of his friends is different from him in many nifty ways, how some do not have teeth, or eat for eight hours a day, and even how some dream in color. With all of Jake's friends being so special and different from him, he has trouble deciding what a Jake is. Is a Jake a cool cow, a talented turtle, or a wacky chicken? Follow along on Jake's second adventure as he gets closer to discovering just what a Jake is!
Autorenporträt
Nickolas Falk (Nece) grew up in Europe and the USA, living in such places as Mainz, Germany, Monterey, California and Rome, Italy. He is an avid fan of fairytales, one of his favorites being Alice in Wonderland which he takes his cue from. Much like Alice, he aspires to have great adventures in life, ask questions along the way and open every door to see where it leads. It has been one of the guiding stories of his life and work. He draws from the quote, "[believe] as many as six impossible things before breakfast", and is how he approaches storytelling. He believes in finding those impossible stories and telling a simple yet fantastic story with each project.He has an extensive educational background, achieving several undergraduate degrees in production and studio art, a Masters in Library and Information Science (University of Maryland, College Park) and a Masters in Integrated Design (University of Baltimore).