I Wish I Could Make a Wish
This book features monochrome and colored pages in alternation, inviting you to experience shifts between reality and dreamscape.
Publisher Locus Publishing Company
First Published 2012-12
ISBN 9789862133941
Language Traditional Chinese、Simplified Chinese、Spanish、Turkish、Italian
Overview
Wishes don't come true without effort, so you better be ready to work for your wish.
A little boy had a dream. In the dream, he saw a boy called Aladdin finding a big teapot by the seashore. Aladdin spent a wonderful afternoon polishing the teapot, but he had to go home when night fell. The big teapot didn't want to part ways with Aladdin, because he was the only one who kept polishing the teapot without thinking it was a magical lamp. But Aladdin's mother won't let him take garbage home. Unless, the big teapot can prove itself to be a magic lamp!
Why do people like wishes so much? How do wishes come true? Meteors? Magic lamps? Angels?
Does it matter if a wish is good or not? Should bad people get to have their wish? Do good people wish for good things?
If you can make a wish with a magic lamp, what would you wish for?
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