MR. TUTTI AND 100 WATERDROPS
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MR. TUTTI AND 100 WATERDROPS

author : Inkyung Noh
format : 250(w) x 207(h) mm
pages : 56
rights sold : Arabic, French, Simplified Chinese, Spanish

 

Fathers run anyway

Mr. Tutti goes back home with a basket on his head. One hundred waterdrops in total are in the basket. He only rides ahead because of his children waiting for the water. But the burning sun, a dark cave, a cliff, a swarm of bees, a scary snake and the thief giraffes bother him to reach his house soon. As he approaches home closer, the waterdrops are reduced. His time and efforts are about to go to waste.

This is a particular picturebook─a pixel art. Over one hundred of a millimeter pixel make a short tree. It is the perfect choice for drawing the parents’ numberless efforts to support their families.