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Product Description Bilingual Edition English-Italian "Am I small?" - Tamia is not sure and keeps asking various animals that she meets on her journey. Eventually she finds the surprising answer... 200+ Languages and Dialects The picture book Am I small? has been translated into over 200 languages and dialects since its publication. It is available for every country on earth in at least one official language. Please note: This book is a bilingual picture book with a 1:1 translation created by professional human translators (see translator's credits for details). Review " Immensely enjoyable"-- ForeWord Clarion Reviews "For children who enjoy lingering over pages full of magical creatures and whimsical details [...] told in simple and engaging words and imaginative pictures."-- Kirkus Reviews " Enchanting"-- Eselsohr, Fachzeitschrift für Kinder- und Jugendmedien " Recommended reading for all parents and kindergarten teachers"-- Oesterreichisches Schulportal " Readers will emerge from this book feeling slightly more confident about themselves--whatever their size."-- ForeWord Clarion Reviews From the Inside Flap Am I small? is the world's first World Children's Book - available for every country on earth in at least one official language. About the Author Biography Philipp B. Winterberg M.A. studied Communication Science, Psychology and Law. His books introduce new perspectives on essential themes like friendship, mindfulness and happiness. They are read in languages and countries all over the globe. Bibliography - Selected Works * Am I small? (100+ Languages)* Egbert Turns Red (50+) * In Here, Out There! (40+) More: www.philippwinterberg.com A World Children's Book for Every Country on the Planet From Afar to Zulu: The picture book Am I small? (ISBN: 149230977X) has been translated into over 100 languages since its publication. The story by author Philipp Winterberg is available for every country in the world in at least one national language. It is the world's first children's book covering the entire globe. In Am I small? young and old readers alike accompany the girl Tamia on a journey full of wonders. Together they discover that size is relative and that Tamia is just right the way she is. "Enchanting" judges the trade journal Eselsohr; "wonderful for bilingual families, and kindergartens," says the Börsenblatt and the American book review magazine Kirkus Reviews kindly compliments "for children who enjoy lingering over pages full of magical creatures and whimsical details [...] told in simple and engaging words and imaginative pictures." More than 200 translators have already participated in the World Children's Book. Sometimes the research took months, "I had to look for a Tibetan translator for almost a year," says Winterberg. The book is now also available in hundreds of language combinations, such as Spanish-Tagalog or German-Tigrinya - a language spoken in Ethiopia and Eritrea, whose script is reminiscent of children's drawings. In the years and decades to come the World Children's Book project will continue to grow. The aim is to gradually translate Am I small? into over 500 languages.