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Author: Eliza Yokina
The book "Dreams about houses" starts from the premises that architecture and, in general, the built world are influencing our existence from the early years of our childhood, are part of our development. Starting from early ages the children are building themselves little houses, play in them, relate to the built environment, but the houses are not present in their stories.
Apart from the books about animals, various objects, well-known characters or music, a book about houses should be present in the kids’ library.
We believe that the attention to which the built environment is seen and approached is developed since the beginning, since childhood. Even though "Dreams about houses" is not an educational book per-se, it has the power, through creativity, to incite the children to see the surrounding houses from another perspective and to find out more about them.
The book contains 18 stories that present the houses to the children as living characters. The illustrations are simple hand drawings, in black, and are complemented by 3D pop-up illustrations.
The book "Dreams about houses" starts from the premises that architecture and, in general, the built world are influencing our existence from the early years of our childhood, are part of our development. Starting from early ages the children are building themselves little houses, play in them, relate to the built environment, but the houses are not present in their stories.
Apart from the books about animals, various objects, well-known characters or music, a book about houses should be present in the kids’ library.
We believe that the attention to which the built environment is seen and approached is developed since the beginning, since childhood. Even though "Dreams about houses" is not an educational book per-se, it has the power, through creativity, to incite the children to see the surrounding houses from another perspective and to find out more about them.
The book contains 18 stories that present the houses to the children as living characters. The illustrations are simple hand drawings, in black, and are complemented by 3D pop-up illustrations.
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