"Everything" is a story about two children, Elli and Petros, who set out to create their own perfect world starting from a blank page.
They imagine a world filled with love, peace, friendship, food for all, warmth, and nature. As they build this world together, Petros feels it is complete, but Elli insists something is still missing—they haven’t added everything yet. When they finally enter the world they've created, Elli realizes what was missing wasn't a thing, but a feeling. “Everything” was always there—just in the wrong place. She shifts her perspective and understands that what she truly missed was the sense of connection and belonging. In the end, “Everything” finds its place—not as a word on a page, but in the heart of the world they built together.
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Made in Pro-Create in 2024



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"The Sponge and the Chalk" is a story for children aged 3 to 6 years old, exploring the difference between what we think we don’t like and what we truly enjoy and appreciate. The story follows Paul, a curious and imaginative little boy who receives two magical objects from a wise old owl: a sponge and a piece of chalk. Without thinking twice, Paul grabs the sponge and begins erasing everything he believes he doesn't like—the rain, the trees, the noisy children playing in the park, and more. One by one, the things he finds annoying or unpleasant disappear, and his world becomes emptier and quieter. At first, it feels good. But soon, Paul finds that there’s nothing left to erase... and not much left around him at all. That’s when he turns to the chalk. Slowly, he starts to draw the things he truly loves—moon, friends, nature, animals, and games. To his surprise, as he draws what brings him joy, all the things he had erased begin to reappear. The rain that helped the trees grow, the park filled with playful children, and even the sounds and moments he once disliked—all come back, this time with a new meaning. Through this simple yet powerful story, children are gently encouraged to think about how even the things we think we dislike might have a place in our world—and how sometimes, they help shape the things we love the most.
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Made in Pro Create in 2020-2021


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"But where could it be?" Santa Claus wondered.
It was finally Christmas morning—the day he had been waiting for all year. The day he would deliver gifts and fill the world with children’s laughter and joy. But something was wrong... something important was missing.
He searched high and low, inside and outside his cozy home, but his one and only red, sparkling, magical Santa suit was nowhere to be found!
This charming Christmas tale brings the magic of the holidays right into our homes, reminding us that the spirit of Christmas lives in our dreams, in our imagination, and in the joy we share—no matter how young or old we are.
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Made in Pro-Create in 2020






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"Can You See Through My Eyes?" is a fairy tale designed for children aged 3 to 6 years old. It’s a gentle story about diversity, perspective, and the beauty of seeing the world through someone else's eyes. The tale follows the unlikely friendship between two charming characters: Zirafoula, a tall and graceful giraffe who always gazes up toward the treetops and the sky, and Crocodoulis, a small and curious crocodile whose view is always directed toward the ground below. Zirafoula has grown so used to looking only upward that she hardly notices the little wonders at her feet. Crocodoulis, on the other hand, has never thought to lift his gaze above the grass and stones he walks on. One day, their paths cross in the most unexpected way. What begins as a simple meeting soon turns into a magical journey of discovery and understanding. Together, they learn to see the world in a new light—Zirafoula learns to look down, discovering hidden treasures in the soil and among the roots, while Crocodoulis learns to look up, marveling at the stars, the clouds, and the tops of the tallest trees. This story gently encourages children to appreciate different perspectives, to be curious, and to celebrate the uniqueness in themselves and others. It’s a reminder that sometimes, all it takes is a new friend to help you see things differently.
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Made in Illustrator in 2019









"The Unknown", Unpublished
The Unknown is a unique concept for an illustrated book with a distinctive feature: it can be read from both sides (front and back) and tells two parallel stories that converge at the center. The first story unfolds on Earth, depicted with more realistic illustrations, and follows the girl named Mela in her quest for an unknown planet. The second story introduces us to Taf, an alien being whose worries and curiosities about life on Earth are captured in a more comic-like illustration style. This is a tale about the invisible threads that connect us, no matter how different we may appear, and the shared emotions that arise as we explore the unknown.
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Made in Pro Create 2024
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"TroKo, the Raccoon in Pajamas", unpublished
Meet Troko, the most beloved little raccoon in the village of Rakoukan—and for good reason!
Troko’s home is always open to visitors. He always has a tasty treat ready for anyone who stops by, and best of all, he’s a great listener.
From morning till night, Troko welcomes friends who come to share their stories—tales of snowmen by the sea, penguins in the Sahara, the adventures of Crocodoulis and Giraffoula, and even stories about greedy flowers that eat everything in sight! Everyone adores Troko. But when your house is always full and your ears are always open, even the friendliest raccoon in pajamas can feel a little tired sometimes...A sweet and cozy tale about kindness, listening, and finding balance—even when your heart is as big as your pajamas are comfy!
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Made in Pro-Create in 2022








"Welcome Ms. Coldy", unpublished






"Homid", Unpublished Silent Book












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