

HAVE YOU EVER FELT TOO SHORT OR TOO TALL?
HAVE YOU EVER FELT TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL?
IF YOU HAVE, THEN THIS IS THE STORY FOR YOU.
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Created and written by Dominique Cavalli
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Illustrated By
Kevin Brockschmidt
Meet The Characters
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Bamboo, a featherless parrot who also feels out of place. Despite their differences, they become fast friends, discovering that their unique qualities make them special. Tallula-Lu provides Bamboo with a high perch, while Bamboo brings companionship and shade to Tallula-Lu.
TALLULA-LU is a very tall giraffe who feels lonely because the other animals see her as different and never invite her to play. One day, she meets...



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DOMINIQUE CAVALLI is a professional photographer, artist and author. She graduated from Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara California and continues to use her trained eye and attention to detail to create beauty in all she does. Dominique lives in the charming coastal town of Carpinteria, California. It’s in this sunny corner of the world she gets to share her life with her husband, children and all of their furry, finned and feathery pets.
KEV BROCKSCHMIDT is a freelance cartoon illustrator living on an island near Seattle, Washington. Most of his work is for children including games, books, magazines, websites and educational materials. He has been happily married to his college sweetheart for over 30 years and has four adult children and two grand-daughters. When he’s not creating art he loves to sing and play guitar, try new recipes, and play computer games.

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Tallula-Lu is a heartwarming children's book by Dominique Cavalli, illustrated by Kev Brockschmidt, about a very tall giraffe who feels left out because she looks different from the other animals.
When she meets Bamboo, a featherless parrot who also feels out of place, the two discover that their unique qualities make them special. Perfect for ages 3-7, this sweet story teaches children to embrace their differences, celebrate friendship, and find confidence in who they are.
