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No one likes talking about death, so Ken Tanaka has made it easier with his book, Everybody Dies.
Tanaka supposedly wrote the book with his “long lost identical brother” Kevin Ury, which includes colorful drawings and tongue-in-cheek commentary on the subject. Tanaka explains the various ways in which someone can die—be it by war, disease, or being knocked down by a vending machine.
Originally meant for adults, this 48-page book is actually useful when teaching children about this weighty subject.
Watch the trailer for this book below or buy it here for US$10.12.
[via Lost At E Minor]
No one likes talking about death, so Ken Tanaka has made it easier with his book, Everybody Dies.
Tanaka supposedly wrote the book with his “long lost identical brother” Kevin Ury, which includes colorful drawings and tongue-in-cheek commentary on the subject. Tanaka explains the various ways in which someone can die—be it by war, disease, or being knocked down by a vending machine.
Originally meant for adults, this 48-page book is actually useful when teaching children about this weighty subject.
Watch the trailer for this book below or buy it here for US$10.12.
[via Lost At E Minor]