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Book details
  • Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION
  • SubGenre:Imagination & Play
  • Age Range (years):3 - 5
  • Language:English
  • Pages:18
  • eBook ISBN:9780988551602

Every Walrus Can Fly

by Brian Phillips

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Overview
Explore the world of a young walrus pup as he overcomes the obstacle of his natural inability to fly. Share this multi-award winning story with your children about curiosity, perseverance and the power of imagination. Every Walrus Can Fly won an Independent Publisher Book Award in the Best Children's Illustrated eBook category, in addition to winning a gold designation in the Children’s eBook category from the Creativity International Awards.
Description
Explore the world of a young walrus pup as he overcomes the obstacle of his natural inability to fly. Share this multi-award winning story with your children about curiosity, perseverance and the power of imagination. Every Walrus Can Fly won an Independent Publisher Book Award in the Best Children's Illustrated eBook category, in addition to winning a gold designation in the Children’s eBook category from the Creativity International Awards.
About the author
Brian oversees creative strategy, design and artist development at The Basement. As a child, he was told his attention span was about the length of this paragraph. But after laborious years of watching Liquid Television and daydreaming, he now leads one of the Midwest's premiere digital design studios. He has held adjunct faculty positions at IUPUI and Ball State and he frequently lectures for industry organizations around the nation. His speaking credits include the 2011 SIGGRAPH conference in Vancouver, AAF Louisville, Visionfest, Heartland Film Institute, AIGA and the Digital Non-Conference in Cincinnati. In 2010, Brian founded the MG Collective, a professional organization for animators and motion graphic artists, in an effort to cultivate Indiana’s growing animation industry. Brian lives in Indianapolis with his wife and two young children.