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Billy & The Cheese Puff
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Billy & The Cheese Puff in Grande Prairie, AB
Current price: $22.99

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Billy & The Cheese Puff in Grande Prairie, AB
Current price: $22.99
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Size: Paperback
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Billy & The Cheese Puff is a full children's interactive narrative focused on a personified cat and cheese puff. The story describes Billy's triumphs and fails when attempting to capture a runaway cheese puff his owner had left behind on the living room table. This book was written in dedication and remembrance of Harley, my family's past beloved cat, who was the inspiration behind the character Billy. I had originally put together this concept in the fifth grade, and decided to completely rewrite and illustrate a book inspired by my past idea my junior year of high school. In the book's renewed version, I opted to draw pictures both horizontally and vertically. This is because my audience is able to interact with the book by flipping the literature either horizontally or vertically, in turn driving the reader to fully stop to observe the page before continuing. I am thrilled to share the upgraded version with so many tiny and creative minds, and hope to spark children to create their own imaginative stories and characters.
Billy & The Cheese Puff is a full children's interactive narrative focused on a personified cat and cheese puff. The story describes Billy's triumphs and fails when attempting to capture a runaway cheese puff his owner had left behind on the living room table. This book was written in dedication and remembrance of Harley, my family's past beloved cat, who was the inspiration behind the character Billy. I had originally put together this concept in the fifth grade, and decided to completely rewrite and illustrate a book inspired by my past idea my junior year of high school. In the book's renewed version, I opted to draw pictures both horizontally and vertically. This is because my audience is able to interact with the book by flipping the literature either horizontally or vertically, in turn driving the reader to fully stop to observe the page before continuing. I am thrilled to share the upgraded version with so many tiny and creative minds, and hope to spark children to create their own imaginative stories and characters.




















