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| Books 156 to 160 of 202 Pages: < 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 > |
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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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| Finger Puppet |
 79 Pages 978-600-7112-06-9 | | | | Designer: | Azimi, Hoda | | Playwright: | Mohammadi, Mohammad Hadi | | Publisher: | History of Children’s Literature in Iran | | Writer: | Azimi, Hoda | | Abstract: | Story telling with these quality educational hand puppets will lead to imaaginative and creative plays.
It encourages the development of language and communication skills.
By playing with these hand puppets children become more confident and wlldevelope a stronger sense if idendity. |
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| Emperor Potato the 4th |
 179 Pages 978-600-93827-7-4 | | | | Illustrator: | Seda Civan | | Publisher: | History of Children’s Literature in Iran | | Writer: | Mohammadi, Mohammad Hadi | | Abstract: | In this story the Emperor Potato battles with dirty creatures which are destroying the natural environment .
How the Emperor Potato in his heroic battle wins overthese uninvited creatures in the subject of this story ... |
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| The Legend of the Palm Tree and the Goat |
 40 Pages 978-600-93827-4-3 | | | | Illustrator: | Amekan, Ali | | Publisher: | History of Children’s Literature in Iran | | Rewritten: | Mohammadi, Mohammad Hadi | | Abstract: | This book retells the ancient story of the Asurik Tree. The oldest Iranian children’s literature text, the Asurik Tree can be traced back to 2,500 years ago and is a debate between a goat and a palm tree about which has the greatest benefits. |
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| The Sage Rabbit’s Anecdotes |
 139 Pages 978-600-93827-2-9 | | | | Illustrator: | Keyvan Akbari | | Publisher: | History of Children’s Literature in Iran | | Writer: | Mohammadi, Mohammad Hadi | | Abstract: | Once upon a time there was a rabbit lived in a tiny cottage in the land of Rabbits.
He was just a poor farmer, nothing but skin and bones. Like many others in that land, he was working hard from dawn till dusk on the farms of a very cruel wicked king. At nights half grumbling to himself, half asleep he was feeling that one thing was certain ; something should be done for making his life better…
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| Books 156 to 160 of 202 Pages: < 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 > |
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