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My daddy's tattoos
Author - Ali Naseri
Illustrator - Neda Azimi

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Number of Pages - 30
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Summary
The body of the boy's athletic father was tattooed all over with strange pictures. Nobody could erase them. One day the boy took a sponge into the bath and tried to erase the paintings.
 
Publication Date
1386 (Iranian Calendar)
 
Languages
Persian / Farsi
 
Contributor
Shabaviz Publishing Company - Iran
 
Publisher
Shabaviz Publishing Company - Iran  Contributing Publishers 
Copyright held by - Shababiz Publishing Company.
This work is made available with the permission of the owner of copyright.

ISBN
978-964-505-212-4
 
Awards
Exhibited title at the First Croatian Biennial of Illustration, 2006; Selected title of the Belgrade Biennial of Illustrations, 2007; Award winner of the Isfahan Literary Prize, 2008; Selected title of the Barreiro One Thousand and One Nights Children's Books Illustration Exhibition, 2008; Selected title of the Bratislava Biennial of Illustrations, 2009; Exhibited title at the 54th International Picture Book Exhibition, "Children's Worlds", 2009-2010; Selected title of the Third Croatian Biennial of Illustration, 2010; Selected title of the German Exhibition of Iranian Illustrations, 2011
 

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