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10 Games With a Picture Book Vibe

If you follow me on social media, you probably know that I love playing video games—I think they’re a great source of inspiration, especially now that there are so many different genres, styles, gameplay modes, etc. I personally can spend hours wandering in open worlds, looking at the grass and flowers, sky and clouds, as well as just take time to stare at a simple point-and-click illustrations.

When it comes to choosing what game I’ll be playing next though, the main thing I look at is… the graphics! I cannot play a game if I don’t like the art style of it—which probably made me miss a bunch a pretty good games, to be fair.

Anyway, let’s not wait any longer—here’s a list of 10 games that have a style and a vibe that remind me of my favourite picture books! Hope you enjoy this list!

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New Picture Book Launched: The Little Witch Who Had Lost Her Magic Wand

I’m so happy to introduce you to my new children’s book, “The Little Witch Who Had Lost Her Magic Wand”! This enchanting tale follows the story of Hazel, a little witch who can’t find her wand anymore and is afraid of losing her powers. In her search for her wand, Hazel discovers that the real magic was within her all along.

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I Self-Published a Christmas Children’s Book!

Right now, I may be the happiest person in the whole universe—yes, really! You read the title, so you know why—I self-published my first children’s book, which I wrote and illustrated all by myself. And I can tell you that I’m so, so proud!

I thought I would share my experience on my blog, because I learnt quite a lot of things doing that, so hopefully this will be useful to others, too!

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How I (Re-)discovered Children’s Book Illustration

As a kid, I would be read a lot of stories by my mum at night. I’d put my cheek against her arm and stare at the illustrations while listening to her. And when she wasn’t there to read the story to me, I would just pick the book and look at the characters and places.

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