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Mert Tugen, whose black-and-white drawings add a whimsical layer to the narrative.

The story is set in a fictional town where the inhabitants mistakenly use "exaggeration powder" instead of baking powder in their breads, cakes, and pastries. As a result, they develop a "disease of exaggeration" that transforms their peaceful lives into a series of absurd competitions.

Turning wellness into a competitive and stressful lifestyle. Abartma Tozu Oku

Şermin Yaşar, a writer known for her focus on child development and imaginative storytelling.

There are audiobook versions and previews available on platforms like Instagram via the author's official account or educational sites. Mert Tugen, whose black-and-white drawings add a whimsical

You can find the physical book at major retailers like D&R , Hepsiburada , or Trendyol .

The book aims to show how modern society's obsession with "more" (more consumption, more prestige, more perfection) can destroy genuine human values and the beauty of simplicity. Key Details Turning wellness into a competitive and stressful lifestyle

Approximately 160 pages, divided into 26 short, digestible chapters.