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Books 146 to 150 of 182 Pages: < 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 |
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| The Millstone |
 22*22 24 Pages 978-600-6729-02-2 | | | Age Group: | +7 | Author: | Saberi, Babak | Illustrator: | Hassan Amehkan | Publisher: | Koodakan Publishing House, Iran | Abstract: | A quail went to the mill and said: “O’ millstone, would you please cut the corn kernels into small pieces? The chicks cannot eat the big ones!”
“sure”; The millstone replied. The quail filled her bag with small pieces of corn kernels and left.
Henna-feather hen said: “O’ millstone, my feathers became pale. Please grind the henna leaves for me if it is possible. I want to dye them to have brightly colored feathers.” |
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| The Moon and the Fox |
 22*22 28 Pages 964-432-764-0 | | | Age Group: | 5+ | Author: | Teymoorian, Anahita | Illustrator: | Teymoorian, Anahita | Publisher: | Kanoon publishing | Rights Sold: | Japanese, Italian, Complex Chinese, Chinese (Simplified) | Abstract: | The little fox loves the moon very much. One night the fox takes the moon from the sky and puts it into its den. The moon is silent and just shines. Thinking it is sad, the little fox tries to cheer it up but fails. Gradually, the moon gets bigger, and in the end it grows too big to fit in the den. Finally, the little fox discovers how to make it happy. |
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| The Mother |
 28 Pages 978-600-3333-73-4 | | | Age Group: | 6+ | Author: | Iraj Mirza | Illustrator: | Hadadi, Hoda | Publisher: | Mirmah Co. | Abstract: | Is a famous Persian poem by Iraj Mirza, 1874-1926
This short poem is a beautiful description of what a mother do to raise a child. |
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| The Nokhodi Short Stories |
 16.5*23 141 Pages 979-600-7112-13-7 | | | Illustrator: | Keyvan Akbari | Publisher: | History of Children’s Literature in Iran | Writer: | Mohammadi, Mohammad Hadi | Abstract: | The Adventures of Nokhodi is an innovated, modern world of fantasy that has its roots in the magical literary heritage of Iran. The humorous story of thumb sized Nokhodi who is a prototype character, has also been portrayed in humorous illustrations. Here Nokhodi symbolizes the child and childish behavior: energetic, curious, fearless and playful who is understood by children and misunderstood by adults.
This rascal Nokhodi together with other Nokhodis lived on a small planet the size of a watermelon. During the day while moving around, they did their best not to bump into each other. But during the night it was something else ... |
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| The Nutcracker |
 15 Pages 9786007112946 | | | Age Group: | 9+ | Author: | Ernest Haffman | Copy Right: | Farsi | Illustrator: | Lisbeth Zwerger | Language: | Farsi | Publisher: | Koodakan Publishing House, Iran | Translator: | Bahar Eshragh | Abstract: | The Nutcracker is the story of a king and a nutcracker written in the nineteenth century. This fantasy story is about the life of a girl named Marie. |
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Books 146 to 150 of 182 Pages: < 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 |
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