We Animals
Written by Bimba Landmann
Illustrated by Bimba Landmann
Published by Camelozampa
40 pages
24 x 30
Age 5+
All rights available
A poetic and thought-provoking picture book exploring the deep connection between humans and all other living creatures.
Through luminous images and lyrical text, Bimba Landmann invites readers to rediscover a simple yet profound truth: humans are animals too, part of the same living world, sharing emotions, desires, and the longing to live and belong.
A book that gently encourages empathy toward all creatures and inspires a renewed sense of wonder for life on Earth.
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