“The Smallest Pieces”: the book that explains the discovery of what is not accessible to the naked eye

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"The Smallest Pieces": the book that explains the discovery of what is not accessible to the naked eye

In 80 pages, this book will tell you how the smallest pieces from which all things are made are made, everything that can be seen in the Universe.

“As Menores Peças”, by journalist Miriam Alves and illustrator Yara Kono, is a children’s book that explains, in a simple way, the discovery of what is not accessible to the naked eye.

The truth of little things, which spans 80 pages in a story that involves the invisible discovery.

Complex concepts, usually communicated in a technical way, appear in common and simplified language for children to understand.

The first illustration, inspired by Legos, It was the starting point for choosing the color palette. Graphic elements are also defined and then the collages on cardboards follow.

With its own style, the illustrator’s first non-fiction book, translates into six months of work.

People on the other side of the world will be able to read this book from Planeta Tangerina. “The Smallest Pieces” will also be published in China.

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