Abartma Tozu Oku May 2026

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

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

"Abartma Tozu" (The Exaggeration Powder) is a popular contemporary Turkish children's book written by . While it is categorized as children's literature, it is widely appreciated by adults for its sharp social commentary and humor. Core Premise & Plot Abartma Tozu Oku

How parents' "exaggerated" expectations can burden children. Where to Read or Buy

The story features a colorful cast including characters like Tevfik Kılıkırkyarar, Kasım Abi, and Fikriye Gıcır. Themes & Social Commentary You can find the physical book at major

The book humorously critiques several modern-day obsessions:

Primarily children aged 9 and above , though it serves as a satirical piece for adults as well. While it is categorized as children's literature, it

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

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

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

"Abartma Tozu" (The Exaggeration Powder) is a popular contemporary Turkish children's book written by . While it is categorized as children's literature, it is widely appreciated by adults for its sharp social commentary and humor. Core Premise & Plot

How parents' "exaggerated" expectations can burden children. Where to Read or Buy

The story features a colorful cast including characters like Tevfik Kılıkırkyarar, Kasım Abi, and Fikriye Gıcır. Themes & Social Commentary

The book humorously critiques several modern-day obsessions:

Primarily children aged 9 and above , though it serves as a satirical piece for adults as well.

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