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Kintsugi Coloring Journal for Children 6-8 Years
Coloring our Strengths and Celebrating our Uniqueness
von David Huerta
Verlag: Ichigo Ichie Works
Hardcover
ISBN: 9798989547128
Erschienen am 01.03.2024
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 280 mm [H] x 216 mm [B] x 3 mm [T]
Gewicht: 150 Gramm
Umfang: 48 Seiten

Preis: 8,90 €
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Welcome to the magical world of Kintsugi!
In this coloring book, you'll discover the ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi, where broken pottery is repaired with shiny gold lacquer. Just like how we learn from our mistakes, Kintsugi teaches us that imperfections can be beautiful. Begin a colorful journey where you can bring life to broken pieces with your coloring creativity!
Let's embrace flaws and make them shine like gold!



David Huerta: Bridging Cultures Through Children's StoriesDavid Huerta's life journey is characterized by his deep bond with Japan over 25 years, a country that has profoundly influenced his perspective and creativity. As an award-winning children's book author, David is passionate about introducing young minds to the rich traditions of Japanese culture. Onomatopoeias play an important part in everyday Japanese language and culture for both children and adults. For anyone learning the Japanese language and who wants to communicate like a native speaker, an understanding of these lively sound expressions is essential. His book, "Why Max 'Meows' and Risa 'Nyaas'?", introduces children to the fun world of Japanese onomatopoeia and how different cultures interpret sounds in their own unique ways. Drawing from his enriching experience teaching English and cross-cultural studies in Kobe, Japan, David infuses his storytelling with educational insights, crafting enchanting narratives that captivate young hearts and curious minds. In addition to writing, David is the co-founder of a tech marketing firm and embraces the roles of father and husband. His life at home is enriched by his two growing teenagers and his wife, a kimono enthusiast, reflecting his deep-rooted love for Japanese tradition.