
“Crazy” Curly
is a story written for kids, by kids.
We all read stories to our children, hoping that they take away the right lessons from the stories we know and love. But how are those stories received and stored in their little developing minds? “Crazy Curly” is an original story conceived (almost) verbatim from the minds of toddlers and gives us all a rare look at how the lessons we all value are interpreted and told by the children we try to teach them to.
Synopsis
It’s Curly’s first day of first grade. Even though he’s excited, Curly is about to have a rough time dealing with kids and teasing, specifically about his hair and the way he looks. Can Curly figure out how to make his way through school and discover the secret to being yourself? What lengths is Curly wiling to go in order to be accepted or can he discover the meaning of self-acceptance and discover the secret to being ?
“Crazy Curly” is a fun story about being yourself and learning to trust yourself in the midst of adversity.
Get ready for this cute, colorful, and bizarre story straight from the busy minds of a four creative young minds.
Our Project
We are looking for support to help these your readers find the right illustrators, printers, and distributers to bring their first book to life. Here is a descriptive brief and some stills from our early production and images of the book as it shapes into its final project.
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Project Sponsor
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Home Slices
1 x Finished Book
Our Partner
1 x Finished Book, 1 x Behind the Scenes Video
The Big Homie
1 x Finished Book, 1 x Behind the Scenes Video, 2 x Tickets to the Book Launch
BFF
2 x Finished Book, 1 x Behind the Scenes Video, 4 x Tickets to the Book Launch, 1 x Dedication inside the publication
Ace
5 x Finished Book, 1 x Behind the Scenes Video, 4 x Tickets to the Book Launch, 2 x Dedication inside the publication
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