An illustrated poem that describes how a child who always played war is
shocked one day when watching real violence on television. The
illustrations adopt different registers: they begin by describing a
table with war toys from different eras, then they are transformed into
images of violence on TV and then they represent a dreamlike and
"pixelated" world, to end up realistically drawing those toys now
transformed into more objects of peace. A reflection on the
trivialization of war today.