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| Uncle New Year |
 | | | Illustrator: | Mesghali, Farshid | Publisher: | Kanoon publishing | Rewritten: | Fardjam, Farideh | Abstract: | There is a folk story which considers winter as an old lady who has woven her hair into forty plaits as white as snow. Whenever she dusts her home or combs her hair, it snows. She is always waiting to see Amoo Norooz, but she can not. Now you know that she dozes off before he arrives.
World Rights are handled by KIA Literary Agency
Sold to: Grandir (France) |
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| Unheard Advices |
 50 Pages 978-600-6729-04-6 | | | Age Group: | 9+ | Author: | Tamer, Zakaria | Copy Right: | Farsi | Language: | Arabic | Publisher: | Alhadaek, Koodakan Publishing House, Iran | Translator: | Emami, Gholamreza |
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| Watch out! Take care of Rat... and others |
 30 Pages 978-964-337-781-6 | | | Age Group: | 5+ | Copy Right: | Farsi | Illustrator: | Abbasi, Nazanin | Publisher: | Neyestan Books | Writer: | Shojaei, Seyed Ali | Abstract: | Watch out! Take care of Rats… and others is the story of a group of timeless and placeless villagers who are attacked by rats. The army of rats chew out the orchards and
plantations and destroy everything on their way. Their population is so huge that no matter how many of them are killed by humans they won’t surrender. As the story says,
even a mountain of mousetrap cannot defeat them.
Tired of and fed up with the rats’ attack, people come together to discuss the disaster. The chief of the village suggests asking the cats who were the biggest enemy of rats to
help them in this dispute. People convene another meeting to recruit the biggest and the most powerful army of cats.
Everything goes well at the beginning. The cats deliver hundred dead rats every day at the village center. Gradually, the number of delivered rats shrinks. When people go to
the commander of the cat army to ask the reason, the commander says: we cannot limit ourselves to just eating rats. We need meat, milk, chicken and some bread in our diet.
Having no other option, the villagers agree to provide meat, milk, chicken and bread for the cats. Despite their new agreement, the number of delivered rats still declines day
by day.
The villagers who are desperate by this point decide to investigate the problem by sending a secret agent to where the cats spend their time. Surprisingly, they fifind out that
a huge feast goes one every night outside the village. The cats eat the meat, milk, chicken and bread the villagers provide for them and the rats on the other side eat from
villagers’ supply of wheat.
Angry and astonished, the villagers go to the head of the village chief to tell him of the deal with the cats and rats when they astonishingly fifind out about another deal: the
commander of cats delivers meat, milk, chicken and bread to the village chief… |
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| Wedding with the Sun |
 26*20 32 Pages 978-964-3189-31-0 | | | Age Group: | 4+ | Author: | Ahmad Akbarpour | Illustrator: | Hamideh Khosravian | Publisher: | TUTI Books | Abstract: | Many of the lady mice dreamed of becoming his wife, but he would always say: No, No… I want to marry the strongest creature in the world. The lady mice would look at him with longing. Sharptooth would go past them quickly and say to himself, imaging me marring a teensy mouse..Ugh!
“Wedding with the Sun” is retold from an ancient Iranian folk tale. The story familiarizes children with natural phenomena and their power and effects in a satirical narration. |
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| What a brilliant Idea! |
 30*26 32 Pages 978-622-6630-10-8 | | | Age Group: | 4+ | Author: | Narjes Mohammadi | Illustrator: | Narjes Mohammadi | Publisher: | TUTI Books | Rights Sold: | Turkish, Spanish, Greek | Abstract: | Turnip is unhappy with his big ears. He decides to wear a mask over his head to hide them. Everyone is amazed by his brilliant idea and decides to the same. They're all hiding something dislike about themselves., yet no one is distinguishable anymore! This outcome makes Turnip ponder... |
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