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      • Children's & YA
        August 2017

        GOOSE BETTY

        by MOJICEJA PODGORŠEK

        Goose Betty does not want to accept the fact that she needs glasses, but because her bad vision hinders her in everyday work and games, she reluctantly agrees to wear them. It turns out that the world is completely different with her glasses on. Moral: Admitting you have a problem is the first step in fixing it.

      • Children's & YA
        September 2010

        TINA AND TOM

        by MOJICEJA PODGORŠEK

        Tina and Tom are peers and neighbours, who play on different sides of the same fence because of their social differences. But then one day, Tina doesn’t come out to play anymore ... Moral: It’s not important the status you possess, all that matters is the greatness you express.

      • Children's & YA
        February 2015

        THAT HAZELNUT IS MINE!

        by MOJICEJA PODGORŠEK

        A squirrel and a hedgehog fight over a hazelnut. But where two fight over a thing, it is the third one that gets everything. Moral: Children learn from the story that problems cannot be solved by mutual accusations.

      • Children's & YA
        November 2012

        THE FOX TALE

        by MOJICEJA PODGORŠEK

        A sly fox Lena cleverly tricks her friends to assume a very important position in the forest council. But one day her slyness leaves her in the lurch. Moral: This story tells the reader that it is not worth to look for shortcuts at the expense of others, in order to reach your own success faster.

      • Children's & YA
        May 2010

        URSULA THE WITCH

        by MOJICEJA PODGORŠEK

        A witch named Ursula lives in the forest where she performs her magic. When her magic tricks go wrong, she is known to become very angry. Moral: Throughout the story the reader realizes that we are responsible for our own mistakes.

      • Children's & YA
        September 2012

        HOW CHOCOLATE CAME TO BE

        by MOJICEJA PODGORŠEK

        Once upon a time a little bee named Anna flew in the bee kingdom. Anna had a big secret, which she kept hidden until the day when she was preparing a beverage for the Queen bee. Inside the picture book you can also find a recipe on how to make chocolate. Moral: This picture book encourages a child not to be afraid of being different, because being different can offer many unexpected benefits.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2015

        JOURNEY OF A SMALL PLASTIC BAG

        by MOJICEJA PODGORŠEK

        Little plastic bag encounters many problems at her birth. She quickly forgets about them after she is brought to the shop where she feels great. Her long journey begins when a family uses her to put fruit in her. Moral: The story educates the reader that the excessive use of plastic bags greatly burdens the environment in which we live. It also offers a solution on how each one of us can be a part of solving this problem.

      • Children's & YA
        February 2015

        HOW PIZZA TURNED INTO A POO

        by MOJICEJA PODGORŠEK

        Kate enthusiastically embarks on a delicious pizza that her mother made. While eating, many machines in her body start to work. They carefully process each and every morsel and forward it to different parts of the body. Moral: The story wants to show the children in a friendly and understandable way what happens with food after we eat it.

      • Children's & YA
        August 2016

        SEAMSTRESS ABBY

        by KAREN SOKLIČ

        Abby goes to the city, where she opens her frst sewing salon. She gets visits from Fear, Troubles, and Doubt, which try to make Abby doubt herself and her work. But instead of giving up, Abby remembers the advice of her family, and this helps her to overcome diffcult times. Moral: The story shows how obstacles can always be found on the way to the fulfillment of one’s dreams, but we can overcome them with perseverance, courage and confidence in ourselves.

      • Children's & YA
        February 2015

        MONKEY AND HER STORY

        by LORENA MORETI

        This is a story about a monkey who is left without a tree, because she didn’t want to share it with anybody. Moral: The story educates children that it is perfectly safe to share. If they are overly attached to something, they can lose the thing they love the most.

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