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Books 111 to 115 of 161 Pages: < 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 > |
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| My Sweetie, Sara |
 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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| A cup of poem |
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| Gypsy's Songs |
 32 Pages 978-600-93827-5-0 | | | Illustrator: | Tavakoli, Haleh | Publisher: | History of Children’s Literature in Iran | Writer: | Mohammadi, Mohammad Hadi | Abstract: | Gypsies or travelers left India in eleventh century AD., migrating west to Iran and the Arabian peninsula.
They developed a reputation for nomadic life style and a highly insular culture. Much of what is known about the culture comes through stories told by singers and oral histories .
They have passed these songs down the generations considering the four essential elements in nature ... |
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| The Cows of Ambitions |
 224 Pages 964-6236-54-5 | | | Publisher: | Khaneye Adabiyat, Iran | Writer: | Mohammadi, Mohammad Hadi | Abstract: | This novel depicts the villager's life, their misery, emotion and dreams.
People who live with their own culture and belief.
The main characters in this novel are a sibling; a sister and brother who are very affectionate towards each other ... |
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| Seven Dreams of the Crow |
 24 Pages 978-600-93827-0-5 | | | Illustrator: | Riahi, Nafiseh | Publisher: | History of Children’s Literature in Iran | Writer: | Mohammadi, Mohammad Hadi | Abstract: | Seven Dreams of the Crow is story of a crow who wants to be unique from his kind. Living in his utopian fantasy, he intends to view the universe differently every time he starts describing it. Therefore, his perspective is dissolved in infiniteness of heavenly achromatism.
Being free from any ideological and sublunary confinements in the heavenly achromatism, the crow transcends linearity and become infinite.
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