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Book details
  • Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION
  • SubGenre:Bedtime & Dreams
  • Age Range (years):3 - 5
  • Language:English
  • Pages:56
  • Hardcover ISBN:9781543993226

Bing in the Land of Sand

by Heather Mulhern

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Overview
The story is about a boy named Bing, who is on a magical quest to find the origins of sand in our eyes. This tale is about following clues and navigating as a child through a grown-up world to find some answers. Being able to work on this story as an illustrator has been a true blessing. Upon reading Bing I fell in love with its simplicity and I immediately did some little cartoons to catch my first impressions. I honestly did not know I had it in me to stick with a story until now, and I am quite proud that it brought out some things in my art that I did not even know were there. Heather and I are honored to bring this incredible journey to you.
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About the author

Heather Mulhern was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Heather loves to dance. She moves a lot, enjoys speaking- especially in other languages, enjoys travel and being with people. She is married and has a son. She experiences dance and Latin gladly with anyone who is open to sharing the experience. She loves the magic and mystery of living on this planet and hopes this book is a reminder that the mystery never changes only our perception to receive it. May the vulnerability, open heart, and receptivity of a child shine from within us all always.

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