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Books 81 to 85 of 182 Pages: < 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 > |
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| My Sweetie, Sara |
 22*22 32 Pages 978-600-01-0063-6 | | | Age Group: | 6+ | Copy Right: | Farsi, Spanish, Chinese | Illustrator: | Teymoorian, Anahita | Publisher: | Kanoon publishing | Writer: | Teymoorian, Anahita | Abstract: | Sarah’s doll was sitting at the corner of the yard. No matter how
hard Sarah talked her out, she was not convinced. She was not
listening at all. So Sarah closed the doll’s eyes, but the doll did not
open her eyes again. Sarah was sad, and was in a deep grief
till night. When the moon was out in the sky, she thought that she
loved the moon. So her doll loved the sun. She wished that her doll
would open her eyes tomorrow morning. The next morning, the
doll opened her eyes, and Sarah was delighted. That was when
Sarah sat down next to her doll to watch the sun. |
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| Mystery of the Castle |
 22*22 12 Pages 978-964-238-285-9 | | | Illustrator: | Khaje Mohammadi, Hamid Reza | Publisher: | Nashr-e Shahr, Iran | Writer: | Emami, Gholamreza | Abstract: | There is an anciant castle in an old village. If anyone dare step into it, the next day the villagers will find their lifeless body.
One night, however, a reckless visitor enters the castel and passes througt a series of adventures... In the next morning, the villagers go to the castel to take along the visitor's body but to their surpise they see him safe and sound rejoicing in a lot of colourful jewelry...
Mystery of the Castel is a new version of Rumi's old story, adapted from his masterpiece, The Mathnavi. Emami has recreated this old story in a new language and tone. The story was originally included in the Arabian Nights and then found its way in Mathnawi stories. Though newly published, Emami's splendid version of the story has attracted quite a lot of readers amnong the young generation. |
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| Namaki |
 32 Pages 978-622-6630-27-6 | | | Age Group: | 4+ | Author: | Mohamadreza Shams | Copy Right: | Farsi | Illustrator: | Zahra Mohammad Nejad | Language: | Farsi | Publisher: | TUTI Books | Abstract: | Imagine having a house with eight doors. I think you would sometimes forget to close all the doors! But I hope to God that if you ever forget to close one- just like the story of Salty where she forgot to close the eight door- the same thing that happened to her doesn't happen to you and a beast doesn't enter your house! Now Salty has to figure out a way to throw the beast out the house... |
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| Neither Friendship Nor Hatred Will be Forgotten |
 21*28 24 Pages 978-964-337-488-4 | | | Illustrator: | Rahimzadeh, Pejman | Publisher: | Neyestan Books | Writer: | Shojaei, Seyed Mehdi | Abstract: | This is a story from Kelileh Demneh.
One day a jeweler was passing through a jungle looking for a treasure he had heard of. Suddenly he was trapped along with some animals which were nearby him. A tourist who was also passing this jungle came across and quickly released them and saved their lives…
Each of the freed animals was very thankful to the tourist and knew well that if it was not for the man's help, they would have not been alive, and they promised to make up to him soon…
Years passed by till one day when the tourist came back to their land again, he was received warmly by the animals. But unfortunately what he got from the jeweler was his betrayal…
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| Nimblequick and The Bogeyman |
 32 Pages 978-964-318-992-1 | | | Age Group: | 6+ | Copy Right: | Farsi | Illustrator: | Tahmasebi, Maryam | Language: | Farsi | Publisher: | TUTI Books | Writer: | Abazari, Hamid | Abstract: | Nimblequick spins and swirls everything around him. The goblins are fed up with his behavior and they always tell him, “I hope the Bogeyman gets you, Nimblequick!” Their hopes finally play out and Nimblequick gets carried away by a tornado and lands in the hands of a Bogeyman in the land of the Bogeymen. Everything seems fine at first, and Nimblequick is happy but little by little his spinning gets him into trouble.
Nimblequick learns a lot of things in the time he spends with the Bogeyman. He becomes inspired by their technology and progress and when he returns to the land of the goblins, he shares his newfound energy and inspiration with them. This is a story about the development of children’s skills but with the message that energies must be guided in the right direction.
The element of action depicted in warm colors makes the illustrations vibrant and beautiful and creates perfect harmony with the prose. The forward movement of the fantasy and exciting antics make this book perfect for B the age-group. Nimblequick’s story will inspire confidence in children about their own abilities despite adult objections to their mischief and endless energy. |
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Books 81 to 85 of 182 Pages: < 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 > |
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