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New! Borneo Animals Series

17/3/2017

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We have seen and read many children's books on animals and are absolutely thrilled with this new Borneo Animal series written by Beverley Hon and illustrated by Lim Lay Koon.
Firstly, these are animals which are found in our backyard, so to speak. Secondly, the books are beautifully written and thirdly, the illustrations are just right. We start with three books in the series: the binturong or bear cat, the tapir and the slow loris. 
Borneo Animals Series : Binturong - picture book by Beverley Hon, illustrated by Lim Lay Koon, published by Oyez!Books
Borneo Animals Series : Tapir - picture book by Beverley Hon, illustrated by Lim Lay Koon, published by Oyez!Books
Borneo Animals Series : Slow Loris - picture book by Beverley Hon, illustrated by Lim Lay Koon, published by Oyez!Books
Beverley grew up in Borneo and had close encounters with many wild animals. To listen to her talk of them is both fascinating and informative and we are glad she has decided to put pen to paper. These books are for the very young, from 3-5 years. There isn't a lot of text but it is succinct and fun to read and recite. 
One can imagine reading the text along with hand movements and facial expressions, such  as 'Slowly, silently, slow loris is never in a hurry'. Then get the children to act it out with you. Crawl, stomp, roll and recite. 
Borneo Animals series by Beverley Hon
Author Beverley Hon
Borneo Animals Series : Slow Loris - picture book by Beverley Hon, illustrated by Lim Lay Koon, published by Oyez!Books
Borneo Animals Series : Binturong - picture book by Beverley Hon, illustrated by Lim Lay Koon, published by Oyez!Books
We expect three more titles to be added later this year including the pangolin and the orangutan with more to come. If you want to make sure an animal is not missed out, just put it down in the comments below.
Note: these books are printed entirely on thick card and sewn in the centre, with wraparound cover. They are in a good square size, making them friendly for both children and the adults reading to them.
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New Book: Pak Belang the Tiger

17/3/2017

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The long-awaited book, Pak Belang the Tiger, will be ready on 18th March. Author Rossiti Aishah Rashidi has had a string of successful animal and environmental-themed books for children. She wrote this one as if she is having a pleasant chat with children, making her text simple and easy to understand. 
Pak Belang the Tiger - picture book by Rossiti Aishah Rashidi, illustrated by Widiyatno, published by Oyez!Books
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Rossiti Aishah Rashidi
Rossiti personally chooses the illustrators she wants for her books. This does not always work well as authors do not necessarily make the right choice - or at least the publishers do not think so! The right illustrations in a picture book are critical and many publishers prefer to choose their own illustrators. Fortunately for Rossiti, she has a successful formula and is sticking to it. Simple text combined with outstanding realistic and detailed illustrations make her books winners. Pak Belang the Tiger is no exception - the illustrations by Indonesian artist Widiyatno are breathtaking.
Pak Belang the Tiger - picture book by Rossiti Aishah Rashidi, illustrated by Widiyatno, published by Oyez!Books
One of Rossiti's book, Puteri Tioman the Green Turtle was awarded the IBBY Honour list for best writing. The same book was also animated by a Taiwan publisher who told us it was used to profile and showcase their animations. When we told them a book on a tiger will be out soon, they immediately begged us to sign the contract with them. And this without seeing the book. We are sure that they will not be disappointed when we finally show them Pak Belang the Tiger at the Bologna Book Fair this April.
Puteri Tioman the Green Turtle - picture book by Rossiti Aishah Rashidi, illustrated by Farrah Ashiela Samsuri, published by Oyez!Books
Pak Belang, as many of us know, is the Malay nickname for tiger and means Mr Stripes. Pak Belang is the King of the Malaysian forest. He is a carnivore and a top predator. But one animal is not afraid of him. Guess which? Pak Belang is a good swimmer but is not so good at climbing. He kills his prey instantly with a bite on the neck. However, Pak Belang has one great enemy – humans. Today, there are not many tigers left in the wild. Pak Belang, the Malayan tiger is on the list of critically endangered animals. 
Pak Belang the Tiger - picture book by Rossiti Aishah Rashidi, illustrated by Widiyatno, published by Oyez!Books
This information and other fascinating facts are found in the book. Whether reading alone or being read to, children are likely to find the book engrossing. Teachers and educators may also use the book as an additional  resource. Rossiti is a frequent speaker on environmental issues. Write to us at contact@oyezbookstore.com if you wish to invite her to your school. 
Add this valuable and beautiful book to your home or school library.
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New: Kampung, a Colouring Book

17/3/2017

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In Malaysia, no word is more evocative and nostalgic than the word kampung. It comprises all things good that belong to the home and to an earlier more innocent time. 
Elly Nor Suria has sought to capture scenes around the kampung especially in the different types of houses and the life around them. This can be seen in the sarongs hanging out to dry and the neatly planted plants and pots of flowers. In one colouring plate, houses are grouped together higgledy-piggledy on winding road tracks while in another, a house stands proudly with concrete stairs and floral curtains. 
Elly Nor Suria
Kampung - Colouring Book by Elly Nor Suria, published by Oyez!Books
Kampung - Colouring Book by Elly Nor Suria, published by Oyez!Books
Kampung - Colouring Book by Elly Nor Suria, published by Oyez!Books
Whether you love colouring or not, you will want this book in your collection. Each page is printed on one side only with the reverse blank. Pull out the page after you have coloured it, frame it or make a card with it. They are also beautiful by themselves in black and white. Perfect as a gift or get it for yourself and keep the kampung close to your heart. 
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New Books by Emila Yusof

17/3/2017

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One of our more prolific authors, Emila Yusof, has added two more picture books to her collection. However, these books are different from the others such as her very popular Dina series - My Mother's Garden, My Mother's Kitchen and My Father's Farm -  and her bestselling Legendary Princesses of Malaysia.
Emila Yusof
Emila Yusof
My Mother's Garden by Emila Yusof published by Oyez!Books
My Mother's Kitchen by Emila Yusof published by Oyez!Books
My Father's Farm by Emila Yusof published by Oyez!Books
Legendary Princesses of Malaysia by Emila Yusof published by Oyez!Books
Hearts, her latest picture book, is a wordless book. Done in her favourite medium, water colour, the illustrations have softer colours and feel. Appropriately so, the story is about a girl finding a bottle of hearts and returning each heart to the owner. When she finds one heart broken, she mends it carefully. Unable to locate the owner, she wears the heart on her sleeve hoping that somehow the owner may recognise and claim it. Meanwhile, the 'heartless' owner is angry and destructive.
There are many layers to this story and the use of metaphors in the illustrations is rather clever. While not strictly for children, a child will enjoy the more direct messages of the story. Read into it whatever you wish and it will probably speak to you in different ways at different times and that's the job of a good book.
Hearts by Emila Yusof, wordless picture book published by Oyez!Books
Hearts by Emila Yusof, wordless picture book published by Oyez!Books
Emila's next picture book is Puteri Gunung Ledang, written in Bahasa Malaysia. The story of the Princess from Mount Ledang has appeared in books, movies and plays and it is rather surprising that Emila has chosen to add to the plethora. But Emila explains that she wishes to convey the Princess's  feelings as if Emila herself was standing behind the Princess. This contrasts with many stories, especially those written for children, where the Princess is rather passive. Indeed, the original story was likely told to show how great and powerful the Sultan of Melaka was. Although he didn't win her hand, it was not because he lacked the power but because he was conscious of his duty towards his heir and country.  
Puteri Gunung Ledang by Emila Yusof, published by Oyez!Books
Emila's illustrations for Puteri Gunung Ledang uses the motifs of Malaysian batik sarongs which can be seen in the repeated floral and plant designs placed symmetrically. However, unlike the bright colours of batik, Emila uses primarily red, yellow, grey and white, resulting in a subdued effect. 
Puteri Gunung Ledang by Emila Yusof, published by Oyez!Books
The story is told in poetry which gives it drama and pathos, suitable for a play. This is definitely one book to add to your collection if you are a fan of folktales and a collector of beautiful picture books. 
Note: We  would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the editor, Datuk Hjh Zaiton Ajamain.
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Oyez! Happenings and Promotions in March

3/3/2017

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The 3rd of March is World Wildlife Day and this year's theme is 'Listen to the Young Voices'. According the United Nations, young people between the ages of 10 and 24 make up one quarter of the world’s population and as the future leaders and decision makers of the world, they must be encouraged to act at both local and global levels to protect endangered wildlife. 
World Wildlife Day 2017 Poster
Oyez! has published a number of books on wildlife such as Puteri Tioman and Siti the Elephant and stories around wildlife such as Under the Sea, Pip's Peculiar Problem and Where is Owly?. We will also be launching Belang the Tiger during our Children's Book Week from 18-26th March. Author Rossiti Aishah Rashidi is a committed conservationist and wonderful educator. Watch out for more information on our Children's Book Week. 
In line with World Wildlife Day, we are promoting a range of beautiful wildlife cards from Rossiti's books for your collection. Send them on or frame them up, they remind us of the wildlife we must treasure. 
Belang the Tiger by Rossiti Aishah Rashisi, illustrations by Widiyatno, published by Oyez!Books
Puteri Tioman by Rossiti Aishah Rashidi, illustrated by Farrah Ashiela Samsuri, published by Oyez!Books
Siti the Elephant by Rossiti Aishah Rashidi, illustrated by Farrah Ashiela Samsuri, published by Oyez!Books
Belang the Tiger by Rossiti Aishah Rashisi, illustrations by Widiyatno, published by Oyez!Books
Puteri Tioman by Rossiti Aishah Rashidi, illustrated by Farrah Ashiela Samsuri, published by Oyez!Books
Siti the Elephant by Rossiti Aishah Rashidi, illustrated by Farrah Ashiela Samsuri, published by Oyez!Books
Cards from illustrations by Lim Lay Koon for the book Pip's Peculiar Problem are also available. Lay Koon's sense of humour translates into all her illustrations. Beautiful and fun, these cards are delightful and thoughtful.
Pip's Peculiar Problem - children's picture book by Lim Lay Koon, published by Oyez!Books
Pip's Peculiar Problem - children's picture book by Lim Lay Koon, published by Oyez!Books
Pip's Peculiar Problem - children's picture book by Lim Lay Koon, published by Oyez!Books
Pip's Peculiar Problem - children's picture book by Lim Lay Koon, published by Oyez!Books
Pip's Peculiar Problem - children's picture book by Lim Lay Koon, published by Oyez!Books
We are celebrating International Women's Day on 8th March. The theme this year is #BeBoldForChange. We have a special gift pack for you designed by artist Emila Yusof so watch out for it!
Do you usually wake up in the morning happy or grumpy? Well, the 20th of March is the International Day of Happiness! Take the pledge:
International Day of Happiness pledge
Now, don't you think we should all be reminded of this everyday?
For us at Oyez!Books, there's nothing more wonderful than the happy smile of a child. It makes everything we do so much more meaningful and fun. Whether in the books our authors create or in the events we do, we aim to create happiness.

The International Day of Forests is on 21st March and we wish to highlight the book, We Love Trees by Rossiti Aishah Rashidi and illustrated by Evi Shelvia. We are working on a Bahasa Malaysia version as many parents have asked for it. A favourite activity is pot painting with Rossiti as children learn to recognise leaves of plants and paint them on a pot that they will surely be proud to keep.
International Day of Forests 2017
Datin Rossiti Aishah Rashidi, author of several children's books published by Oyez!Books
There are several more special days to observe in March. These special days highlight important issues around the world. Do check out the UN website for more information and resources. You can download posters, watch videos and sign up to be a part of change. 
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Kota Buku to be Primary Agent of Oyez!Books

13/2/2017

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Starting 1 February 2017, the Perbadanan Kota Buku (Kota Buku) will be the primary agent of Malaysian children's book publisher, Oyez!Books. Kota Buku will hold exclusive rights to represent Oyez!Books worldwide in various areas including print, digital and multimedia.

Oyez!Books has been active internationally since it was founded in 2008 and has achieved some successes in terms of rights sold. Several titles have been translated into Arabic, Chinese, German, Indonesian, Korean and Vietnamese in both print and digital formats.

"Most of our books are written and illustrated by Malaysian authors and naturally we are delighted that they are also well-received at the international level. However, we are a small company and are constrained by existing resources. As we look around for partners to work with, we believe that Kota Buku is the right organisation to take our books, and therefore, our authors further," says Peter Duke, chairman of Oyez!Books.
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Kota Buku is the organiser of the annual Kuala Lumpur Trade and Copyright fair and is also the lead Malaysian agency for the Bologna International Book Fair, the China Children's Book Fair in Shanghai and the Beijing Book Fair. In addition, the company also participates in other international fairs and conferences.
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"There is definite synergy between Oyez!Books and Kota Buku," says Sayed Munawar, CEO of Kota Buku. "Their books are of high quality and of international standard. We are proud to be their primary agent. This is in line with our mission to promote Malaysian books internationally," he adds.


About Oyez!Books, www.oyezbookstore.com
Oyez!Books was founded in 2008 as an imprint of Integra Majujaya and is now an imprint of Integra Creative Media Sdn Bhd. The imprint focuses on children's books by Malaysian writers and illustrators although it also publishes translations of international works. Oyez! Books & Gifts is a division of the imprint that aims to promote existing intellectual properties for licensing purposes.
Contact: Linda Tan, email: contact@oyezbookstore.com
About Perbadanan Kota Buku (Kota Buku)   www.kotabuku.my
The Perbadanan Kota Buku, a government-linked corporation, was established in line with the aspiration of the National Book Policy. Kota Buku aims to act as a nucleus for all book-related activities and to work with stakeholders in the book industry in order to enhance the book industry in Malaysia. This includes capacity building, content trading, organising book-related activities and being a technology enabler.
Contact: Hasri Hasan, email: hasri.hasan@kotabuku.my
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Chinese New Year Gift Specials at Oyez Books & Gifts

17/1/2017

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by Emila Yusof

I am proud to present to you my first project as Creative Development Director with Oyez Books and Gifts Division. This Chinese New Year Gift Specials are in cooperation with Creative United who had been helping me setting up Oyez! Brand store. I am also proud to feature works by Chooi Ling Keiong, a graduate of the Kuala Lumpur College of Art (Dip. Fine Art, 2002), multiple award-winning illustrators, and my fellow kampung folk (Raub).


I understand that this time of year there is a lot of pressure to find the perfect gift. I know it because I am among those who are always looking for something different to give, something that can be opened over and over to thrill, surprise, inform, inspire and entertain. So I thought books are wonderful and thoughtful gift. Books with its own merchandise item make it even more special.
Here are some ideas to get you thinking and hopefully started on your list. If you like to order, please visit Oyez Books and Gifts shop.
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Book & Bag Gift Set – Health, Wealth & Happiness and Chrysanthemum Tote Bag
RM48.00 (Normal price is RM68.00, you save RM20.00)
Please note that the images are for display purpose only and the offer stands for book and merchandise items as mentioned.
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Book & Bag Gift Set – Health, Wealth & Happiness and Plum Flowers Tote Bag
RM48.00 (Normal price is RM68.00, you save RM20.00)
Please note that the images are for display purpose only and the offer stands for book and merchandise items as mentioned.

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Book & Pencil Case Set – Health, Wealth & Happiness and Chrysanthemum Pencil Case / Purse
RM38.00 (Normal price is RM53.00, you save RM15.00)
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Book & Pencil Case Set – Health, Wealth & Happiness and Happiness Always Mandarin Oranges Pencil Case / Purse
RM38.00 (Normal price is RM53.00, you save RM15.00)
Please note that the images are for display purpose only and the offer stands for book and merchandise items as mentioned.
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Book & Canvas Print Gift Set – Health, Wealth & Happiness and Mandarin Ducks Canvas Print
RM82.00 (Normal price is RM103.00, you save RM21.00)
Please note that the images are for display purpose only and the offer stands for book and merchandise items as mentioned.
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Book & Canvas Print Gift Set – Health, Wealth & Happiness and Mandarin Oranges Canvas Print
RM82.00 (Normal price is RM103.00, you save RM21.00)
Please note that the images are for display purpose only and the offer stands for book and merchandise items as mentioned.
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Book & Canvas Print Gift Set – Health, Wealth & Happiness and Auspicious Symbols Canvas Print
RM82.00 (Normal price is RM103.00, you save RM21.00)
Please note that the images are for display purpose only and the offer stands for book and merchandise items as mentioned.
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Get the best price with the promotional package of book + gifts.  You also have the choice to  just  get the products for gifts or to treat yourself!

This blog first appeared in emilayusof.com
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Timun Emas Retold and Illustrated by Evi Shelvia

27/12/2016

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Timun Emas is an Indonesian folktale of a woman who longed for a child. Her wish was granted by a giant but there was a price. When the child has grown, the giant will come for her. That seemed like so far away and her desire so great that the woman agreed without further ado. The giant gave the woman some cucumber seeds with instructions that she should plant and take good care of them. The woman did as she was told and one day, one of the golden cucumbers ripened and inside was a beautiful baby girl. The woman named her child Timun Emas. ​
Timun Emas, Indonesian folktale retold and illustrated by Evi Shelvia, published by Oyez!Books
This folktale is similar to the story of Thumbelina from Denmark where a little child was born from the flower of barley corn. In another way, it is also similar to a German folktale, Rumpelstiltskin where a goblin helped a woman but the price was her firstborn. 
How these stories come about, we can only guess. Folktales certainly reflect our shared humanity and much have been written about them and their meanings and significance. As an example, this story has been interpreted to mean the empowerment of women for in all cases, the women found a way to overcome a bad situation. 
We are happy to present Evi Shelvia's retelling of this Indonesian folktale and she has added a delightful creature, the Kuda Kepang. Evi's gorgeous illustrations make this story all the more delightful and the book will be one to keep and treasure.  
Timun Emas, Indonesian folktale retold and illustrated by Evi Shelvia, published by Oyez!Books
Timun Emas, Indonesian folktale retold and illustrated by Evi Shelvia, published by Oyez!Books
The publication date for this book is 30 December 2016 and will be made available for online purchase at www.oyezbookstore.com.
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The Story of a Book: Through The Windows of a Train

18/12/2016

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Have you ever sat in a train and looked through the windows and wondered where everyone is heading? Who are your fellow travellers and what are the places you have passed? And then you arrived at your destination almost with regret for the journey was certainly part of the pleasure. 
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Well, Lucia Hiratsuka thought about this too and wrote and illustrated a book, Na janela do trem which translated from the original Portuguese language into English is, Through The Windows of a Train.
Na Janela Do Trem by Lucia Hiratsuka
Of Japanese descent, Lucia was born and raised in Brazil. She grew up on her father's farm which was called Asahi meaning 'morning sun' in Japanese. The farm was located in Duartina in the countryside of Sao Paulo. She first traveled by train with her grandmother and since then has always enjoyed traveling by train and looking through the windows.
Here are a few illustrations from the book. 
Na Janela Do Trem by Lucia Hiratsuka
Na Janela Do Trem by Lucia Hiratsuka
Na Janela Do Trem by Lucia Hiratsuka
Na Janela Do Trem by Lucia Hiratsuka
This story is not finished yet as Oyez!Books is bringing this lovely book to Malaysian children in Bahasa Malaysia. In November 2015, Oyez!Books rights director, Lei, went to the Shanghai International Children's Bookfair. There she met Antonio Erivan, rights director of Cortez Editora. Antonio showed her many books including Na janelo do trem. At the same time, Oyez!books was looking for suitable books to translate and we have also received information from the Brazilian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur that we may apply for a translation grant from the Fundação Biblioteca Nacional which is the National Library of Brazil. 
After much deliberation, (on the shortlist were beautiful illustrated books on the animals of the Amazon) we selected Na janelo do trem because we love Lucia's simple illustrations and because the story is one that a Malaysian child can relate to.
In October this year, we were informed that our application for a translation grant was successful. It was enough to cover the translation and editing cost (which was from Protuguese to English to Bahasa Malaysia as we couldn't find anyone suitable who could do a direct translation from Portuguese to Bahasa Malaysia.)
We are now in the process of getting the book ready for publication early next year. Can't wait! Stay tuned for further update!
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The Fairy Tale Life of Hans Christian Andersen

18/12/2016

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Hans Christian Andersen was born on 2 April 1805 in Denmark, an only child. His father encouraged his love of literature and his mother, although uneducated herself, believed in and encouraged her son. Hans was a weak child with poor health. His mother spent a lot of time with Hans, telling him stories, often using puppets and a makeshift theatre. Hans grew up loving stories and the theatre and decided he wanted to be an actor. 
He went to Copenhagen to find work as an actor but was not successful. He was tall and ungainly and not a particularly good actor. After many failures, Hans tried his hand at writing. His first book, a collection of fairy tales which was published in 1835, was not an immediate success. But Andersen did not give up. He continued writing. Ten years later, his stories began to receive recognition and were translated into other languages. His fame and his stories began to spread all over the world. 
One of Hans's more popular stories is The Ugly Duckling. This story is almost like the life of Hans Christian Andersen. Hans's success is a tribute to his parents who looked at the ugly duckling and saw a beautiful swan. 
Less known here but also one of Hans Christian Andersen's popular stories is The Last Dream of the Old Oak Tree. This story tells about the long life of an oak tree and all that it has witnessed. Compare that with the life of a mayfly which was only one (human) day. However, for the mayfly, the one day is a long life and it is measured in many moments. This story was published in 1858 when Andersen was 53 and already famous. Writing this story, Andersen must have been thinking of his life and how much he had to be thankful. For in the end, this story ends on a hopeful note, recognising the beauty and inevitability of life.
The Last Dream of The Old Oak Tree - Hans Christian Andersen adaptation, illustrated by Chooi Ling Keiong, published by Oyez!Books
The Last Dream of the Old Oak Tree was republished by Oyez!Books in 2015 and illustrated by Chooi Ling Keong. Chooi Ling used a combination of medium including colour pencils. She loved using colour pencils for their soft and gentle feel although it took a long time to achieve the effect she wanted.
Take a look at the book and you will see the love that has gone into the illustrations. We think Andersen would be very happy with the illustrations, don't you think?
The Last Dream of The Old Oak Tree - Hans Christian Andersen adaptation, illustrated by Chooi Ling Keiong, published by Oyez!Books
The Last Dream of The Old Oak Tree - Hans Christian Andersen adaptation, illustrated by Chooi Ling Keiong, published by Oyez!Books
The Last Dream of The Old Oak Tree - Hans Christian Andersen adaptation, illustrated by Chooi Ling Keiong, published by Oyez!Books
Trivia: Do you know, Hans Christian Andersen was a contemporary of Charles Dickens. Hans loved visiting England and he enjoyed Dickens's company. He would turn up at Dickens's house and unfortunately, he would stay so long and outstay his welcome. 
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Andersen portrait By Christian Albrecht Jensen
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Statue in Central Park, New York commemorating Andersen and The Ugly Duckling By Dismas - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0
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