Mio Was Here!

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Every Child in Their Own World
As Class 1f’s cuddle toy, life is never boring for stuffed penguin Mio. Now he is being allowed to spend a night with each of the children in his class!
The experiences are different everywhere he goes. At Hugo’s house, Mio is allowed to watch films all night. Marlon already knows how to fix his own supper. But at the apartment where funny Mayla lives, where there’s lots of hustle and bustle, Mio ends up stuck in her satchel.
Fourteen children, fourteen different worlds. Mio experiences fun-filled evenings, but also witnesses other kinds of interactions. An intriguing tale which will leave you lots to talk about.

  • The diverse lives of those around us presented in pictures packed with intimate family portraits
  • Marvelous illustrations with charming perspectives
Tanja Székessy

Tanja Székessy was born in 1969 and graduated from the department of visual communication at the Berlin University of the Arts. Among other things she designed and crafted are a Swatch clock and a photo book as well as illustrations to many textbooks, magazines and advertising companies. She lives in Berlin with her family.

Mio Was Here!

Every Child in Their Own World
As Class 1f’s cuddle toy, life is never boring for stuffed penguin Mio. Now he is being allowed to spend a night with each of the children in his class!
The experiences are different everywhere he goes. At Hugo’s house, Mio is allowed to watch films all night. Marlon already knows how to fix his own supper. But at the apartment where funny Mayla lives, where there’s lots of hustle and bustle, Mio ends up stuck in her satchel.
Fourteen children, fourteen different worlds. Mio experiences fun-filled evenings, but also witnesses other kinds of interactions. An intriguing tale which will leave you lots to talk about.

  • The diverse lives of those around us presented in pictures packed with intimate family portraits
  • Marvelous illustrations with charming perspectives
Bibliographic Data
40 pages, ISBN: 978-3-95470-220-6
First published 2019