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| The Illiterate Mr. Mouse’s Letters |
28*22 978-964-08-2059-9 | | | Author: | Sepideh Khalili | Illustrator: | Hamideh Khosravian | Publisher: | Madreseh publishing | Abstract: | Mr. mouse doesn’t know how to read and write. Once he was walking in the forest, he encounters Ms. Mouse. The illiterate mouse decides to console her by writing a letter after eating a piece of her book! Because he could not read or write, he turned to other animals to write letters. They edited the text of the letter according to their wishes and living conditions until the illiterate mouse realized and made a decision. |
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| The Hunter’s Son |
40 Pages 9789640821046 | | | Age Group: | 8+ | Author: | Reza Mozouni | Illustrator: | Mitra Abdollahi | Publisher: | Madreseh publishing | Abstract: | According to this story, the hunter’s son goes to the mountains in heavy snow to fight the winter. By placing a large stone on his shoulder, he throws the rock on the ground to get rid of the winter. So, the spring wakes up. Kurdish people believe that the snow melts in the second half of February every year as a result of his deed. |
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| The Daughter of Pomegranate |
28 Pages 978-622-6986-20-5 | | | Age Group: | +7 | Author: | Mohammad Hadi Mohammadi | Illustrator: | Neda Rastin Mehr | Publisher: | History of Children’s Literature in Iran | Rights Sold: | Dutch | Abstract: | The daughter of Pomegranate is the story of a girl who has lost
her grandmother and could not believe in her absence. She didn’t know why the grandma’s house became empty. So, she searched everywhere and took care of her grandma’s cane. As the seasons passed, she gradually realizes the reason… But how? |
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| Seven Horses, Seven Colors |
29*22 978-600-7112-51-9 | | | Age Group: | +7 | Author: | Mohammad Hadi Mohammadi | Illustrator: | Nooshin Safakhoo | Publisher: | History of Children’s Literature in Iran | Rights Sold: | Dutch | Abstract: | Seven Horses, Seven Colors is the story of a handicapped
girl who spends most of her time in her bed. Her life could be cold and quiet; however, she creates a new world with her imagination. A world in which there are some horses.
One of them looks like her. He is motionless, colorless, and
different from other horses, whereas colorful ones wander indifferent places and think variously. So, they help the colorless horse to experience new things. And finally, as he returns to the girl’s room, the girl’s life meaning changes. |
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| Sam’s Fear of Night |
36 Pages 978-964-392-553-7 | | | Age Group: | 6+ | Author: | Teymoorian, Anahita | Illustrator: | Teymoorian, Anahita | Publisher: | Kanoon publishing | Rights Sold: | Chinese (Simplified) | Abstract: | Little Sam is frightened of darkness and he has problem going to sleep when the light goes off! At the bedtime usually his parents tell him a story until he gets sleepy.
But as soon as they are gone, little Sam becomes fearful again and thinks that there are lots of monsters and big creatures in his room.
He could only sleep when the night ends and the sun appears.
Till one night, a horrible thing happens, there is no power and everywhere is dark.
He goes to kitchen to find a candle. When he lit the candle, all of a sudden he realizes that the monsters are nothing but the shadows of the things around him ...., then he is not afraid of the nights anymore. |
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Books 36 to 40 of 151 Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 > |
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