Creativity is a wonderful dimension! A creative person, is in fact is someone who, via mind or hands, is in grade to leave a powerful trace in this world.
Creativity is the most powerful resource for communicating to the other ones personal messages thanks to books, paintings, cooking, baking, music and much more.
In every existence is important a touch of creativity. Why? Because creative people are joyous: they can speak openly with their soul, hearts and abilities in every thing they do.
It's not wrong to add that creative existences are satisfying, plenty and happy.
For this reason, La Joie de Lire proposes La Maison des Farfelus
by Mikolaj Pa and Gosia Herba translated by Lydia Waleryszak.
In this Polish children's book there is the most powerful celebration and beauty of being a group creative families living all together (well in different apartments) under the same roof: the one of the magical Maison des Farfelus. Oh! I forgot : farfules is a word meaning eccentrics, wackos.
There is Souriz, a mouse, for starting: he is an important rapper; we discover him while he tries to find his hat; a hilarious moment.
Family Bonobo are specialiazed in baking, yum! There is a recipe that you can try with your parents! There is who is passionate of birds and their melodious sounds, so that he records their songs.
You will discover someone who cultivate with passion and determination internal plants in an exotic travel in our entire, beautiful world passing through the green thumb!
A family play the most diversified musical instruments and other ones are passionate of coreography and sculpture.
The families of Maison des Farfelus will always live in harmony, peace and sharing when together their passions, they will create originality and important visions.
Beautiful and sunny illustrations, you will love this children's book.
Mikolaj Pa is a writer and lives in Wroclaw, Polland, like also the illustrator of this book, Gosia Herba.
Highly recommended children's book.
I thank La Joie de Lire for the physical copy of the book.
Anna Maria Polidori
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