Sculptures of Kids Made of Books Advocate for Libraries

One of the posters in the series says, "We Are Made of Our Childhood Books." The earliest books that we encounter can shape our lives. To advocate for the importance of school libraries in Japan, Miharu Mitsunaga of the advertising agency Dentsu Tokyo shaped and photographed book sculptures of kids for the Yokohama City Board of Education. You can see 2 more in the series at Spoon & Tamago.


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I saw this on a couple of docs on netflix. They're SO stinkin cute. If I ever had the money to spend on it (and not have a heartattack spending that kind of $$), I would totally get one... or 4 :P
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I'm glad they mentioned the smell of fox urine in this article. That's something would-be fox owners have to think about.
Why not just get a fennec fox instead? :)
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