![]() ![]() What is interesting is that although she can’t speak or read Vietnamese, she successfully “drew” Vietnamese words for ‘The Lost Sandal’. She is currently working as a fashion designer, interior designer, and illustrator. With a pregnant girlfriend, a demanding mistress and an institutionalized mother to care for, Parker Robbins can barely make ends meet. ![]() Meanwhile, Sofia Holt grew up in Sweden, arriving in Ho Chi Minh City in 2014 to design furniture and interior products. That’s how she came up an idea of Linh and “The Lost Sandal”. She stacked them all on the back of her bicycle and began to imagine a person who worked as a collector of sandals. Passionate about reusing trash, she started picking up lost sandals from the streets. ![]() The authors also remind young readers that, with a small action such as picking up and returning a sandal, they will not only bring happiness to the person who lost it but also help to reduce the effect of plastic waste on the environment.īelgian author Geralda De Vos came to Vietnam in 2017. JanuBen C Leave a comment Foreign Comic collector collecting podcast On this Episode of Global Comic Safarithe guys share some awesome pick ups and get the community and chat audience involved Check out the video below and don’t forget to smash that like and Subscribe button Don’t forget to like and subscribe. Through the story, told in a simple and clear writing style with a sufficient amount of English vocabulary, ‘The Lost Sandal’ conveys a lesson for children to love and value their belongings while encouraging them to be helpful and share with people around them. Released by the Kim Dong Publishing House, the book tells the story of the journey of Linh, a Vietnamese girl, trying to find her favorite sandal, which slipped off her foot when she fell asleep on the back of a motorbike. numerous Norwegian and foreign comics creators, publishers, retailer. The cover of ‘The Lost Sandal’ comic book. The same year GDV published the first collectors index, Hvordan samle p Donald. ![]()
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