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| Half Man Horn |
 21*28 32 Pages 978-964-337-659-8 | | | Age Group: | 5+ | Author: | Seyed Mehdi Shojaei | Illustrator: | Goldouzian, Alireza | Publisher: | Neyestan Books | Rights Sold: | Chinese | Abstract: | Long ago there lived a king who collected taxes from his people under his ruling territories. One day one of the region’ representative asks the king to make a deal; he suggests to raise some questions to the ministers, if they were able to answer them, then the people would pay the taxes, if not then people would be free to pay the taxes! The king accepted the deal and called his ministers to go and find the answers… |
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| Hector |
 | | | Illustrator: | Zaeri, Mehrdad | Publisher: | Piper Publishing House, Germany, Odile Publishing House, France |
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| Heidi |
 50 Pages 978-600-92104-4-2 | | | Age Group: | 6+ | Author: | Stamm, Peter | Copy Right: | Farsi | Grant: | Prohelvetia | Illustrator: | Binder, Hannes | Language: | German | Publisher: | Atlantis, Koodakan Publishing House, Iran | Translator: | HasanzadehPashang, Soheila |
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| Hush no Hush |
 16.5*23 32 Pages 978-964-6645-47-9 | | | Illustrator: | Taheri, Lida | Publisher: | Tuka, Iran | Translator: | Eshragh, Bahar | Writer: | Anvari, Sahar | Abstract: | Hisgo had recently moved to the new quarter. Nobody knew him. He always changed his house and went to the other districts.
Every day he sat on a stool before his house and looked at the children who were playing.
One day he came out of the house with the stool in his hand. A few children were playing there. He looked at their beautiful little hands. He stared at his hands as usual and again his heart ached with pain. He remembered the worst day in his life:
When he was a child he was living with an old wizard. The old wizard decided to teach him the witchery and malicious lessons. But Hisgo was careless about learning the sorcery lessons. Although he was the witch’s child and loved maliciousness, he just set his heart on thumb sucking. Whenever someone saw him he was sucking his thumb. He loved doing so more than any other job. One day the old wizard got angry and cried out when he saw Hisgo didn’t concentrate on his lesson; because the witches and wizards dislike seeing their children who are constantly sucking their thumb as well.
“You put your thumb in your mouth again! You do not pay attention to my words, you will hear about this later” the old wizard said. In the blink of an eye he recited a spell and bewitched Hisgo’s thumb.
From then on whenever Hisgo was sucking his thumb, it was getting little and little. When he was looking at his thumb, he grieved about it until his thumb disappeared. He no longer had thumb in his hand. So he decided to take revenge on old wizard and took it to his heart until he grew up , and one day …
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| I love you and you know that |
 21*28 24 Pages 978-622-6986-85-4 | | | Age Group: | +7 | Author: | Mohammad Hadi Mohammadi | Illustrator: | Goldouzian, Alireza | Publisher: | IRCHLI | Rights Sold: | World Rights Available | Abstract: | This is a symbolic story of the paradoxes of love. Sometimes, children become so engrossed in their toys that they cannot bring themselves to giving them up even for a moment. As they grow up and make a friend, they want that friend to be only theirs. Even when they are grown-ups, the anxiety and the preoccupation of losing a relationship stays with them. In truth, you do not achieve what you like easily; and friendship are hard to get, and when you get it, you are always anxious to keep it somewhere inaccessible. But is there anywhere in the world which is inaccessible? |
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