Publisher's Synopsis
Ding Ding is tiny. In his home deep in the forest, it is exciting to be small: some seeds become beautiful wings, a flower becomes a funny dress, and a blueberry is enough to eat for several days. ... Ding Ding was very curious about the big guys who walked through the woods, but no matter what he did, they couldn't see him. One day, when Ding Ding felt lonely and desperate, he heard a small voice. Maybe someone can see Ding Ding? In fact, Mo Mo has always been with Ding Ding. The author tells a story full of philosophical thoughts through concise text and smart pictures, allowing us and children to continue to grow, know ourselves, accept each other, and embrace the diverse world.