Vol. I · Loud Storms

Daniel's first book. Now yours to read.

This is the book Daniel Papadimas, one of our co-founders, wrote for the child he was. Anxious. Counting the cracks in the kitchen floor. Holding Mr. Bear when the storm came. He has made his book public so any child who reads it can be in it. Every other book oneprnt prints stays private to the child it is made for. This one is open.

Hardcover. 24 pages. Watercolour throughout. For ages 4 to 8.

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Loud Storms · for Daniel

Loud Storms

for Daniel

oneprnt · Vol. I

Trait
Anxiety
Pages
24
Comfort
Mr. Bear

Selected spreads

Editorial excerpts from the book. The full text and full page illustrations live in the digital edition.

Page 1

Daniel sat on the kitchen floor. The window had begun to hum. The hum was the kind of hum a window makes before a storm.

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Pages 10 to 11

The thunder did not come yet. Daniel counted the cracks in the kitchen tile. There were eleven cracks. Eleven was a good number. Eleven was odd.

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After, the kitchen was quiet again. Mr. Bear was a little damp. Daniel was the same Daniel he had been before. The window had stopped humming.

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Pages

Ten pages, ten moments. The watercolor register carries from cover to back cover.

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Loud Storms is the first volume in the oneprnt library. One hardcover, printed for one child, with their name and the things they hold woven into the story.

Printed in Switzerland. One book. One child. One copy.

· Behind the book

Who made this.

oneprnt is two co-founders, an editorial system, and a slowly forming network of advising practitioners (pedagogues, occupational therapists, child psychologists) who review our work in their areas of practice. Daniel Papadimas wrote his own book first. Daniel Kocon edited it. The library on /studio is what is being written.

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