Oaky
OAKY is a gentle and metaphorical children's book about a little acorn. Oaky was born in the kingdom of squirrels in an ordinary family of acorns, but he was different. The colour of his skin was different. His thoughts were different. Even his hat was different – it was all the colours of the rainbow and it leaned to one side of his head instead of being straight. However, the little acorn always found the strength to be what he was – distinct. Oaky helped those in need. He taught others how to stay away from nutcrackers and how to catch dandelion parachutes. He was so brave he even told the squirrels not to eat nuts because they were not "nutritious." Oaky's good manners, his willingness to assist others, and his brevity made him very popular and loved. This picture book is a tender and inspirational reminder that being different is not the only characteristic that defines us as individuals. Colourful, thoughtful, and full of funny puns, OAKY is a wonderful celebration of being unique in a uniform world.
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Oaky
OAKY is a gentle and metaphorical children's book about a little acorn. Oaky was born in the kingdom of squirrels in an ordinary family of acorns, but he was different. The colour of his skin was different. His thoughts were different. Even his hat was different – it was all the colours of the rainbow and it leaned to one side of his head instead of being straight. However, the little acorn always found the strength to be what he was – distinct. Oaky helped those in need. He taught others how to stay away from nutcrackers and how to catch dandelion parachutes. He was so brave he even told the squirrels not to eat nuts because they were not "nutritious." Oaky's good manners, his willingness to assist others, and his brevity made him very popular and loved. This picture book is a tender and inspirational reminder that being different is not the only characteristic that defines us as individuals. Colourful, thoughtful, and full of funny puns, OAKY is a wonderful celebration of being unique in a uniform world.
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Oaky

Oaky

by Marin Darmonkow
Oaky

Oaky

by Marin Darmonkow

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Overview

OAKY is a gentle and metaphorical children's book about a little acorn. Oaky was born in the kingdom of squirrels in an ordinary family of acorns, but he was different. The colour of his skin was different. His thoughts were different. Even his hat was different – it was all the colours of the rainbow and it leaned to one side of his head instead of being straight. However, the little acorn always found the strength to be what he was – distinct. Oaky helped those in need. He taught others how to stay away from nutcrackers and how to catch dandelion parachutes. He was so brave he even told the squirrels not to eat nuts because they were not "nutritious." Oaky's good manners, his willingness to assist others, and his brevity made him very popular and loved. This picture book is a tender and inspirational reminder that being different is not the only characteristic that defines us as individuals. Colourful, thoughtful, and full of funny puns, OAKY is a wonderful celebration of being unique in a uniform world.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162908982
Publisher: Fontreal
Publication date: 11/14/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB
Age Range: 3 - 5 Years

About the Author

Marin studied nuclear physics, art, and literature. He owned an advertising agency for many years.

Marin is proud to be a self-published author. He writes the books, illustrates the stories, designs the titles, and publishes the volumes. He even creates new fonts for his publications to make them one-of-a-kind.

Oh, a few more things: he does not drive, he does not drink carbonated beverages, he had never consumed food from fast-food restaurants, he does not have a mobile phone, he had never used legal or illegal drugs, and he had never visited his GP (much to the disapproval of his wife). He started his small publishing house FONTREAL (children’s picture books) in 2016. Marin lives with his family on the beach of the Atlantic Ocean - in St. John’s, NL, Canada.
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