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Alberto Bertolazzi is an author known for his creative works that merge literature with art, particularly through the medium of origami. His books, such as "Alice au Pays des Merveilles et ses personnages en origami facile pour les enfants" and adaptations of classic tales like "La Belle et la Bête" and "Cenerentola da Charles Perrault," showcase his ability to engage children in storytelling through interactive origami projects. Through these engaging narratives, Bertolazzi encourages imagination and creativity, making stories accessible and enjoyable for younger audiences.

His focus is on making literature come alive through hands-on activities, allowing children not only to read stories but also to participate in them actively. This innovative approach positions him as a unique figure in children's literature, blending traditional narratives with modern artistic expression. Bertolazzi's works highlight the importance of creativity in childhood development and the joy of learning through play.

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