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      • Picture books, activity books & early learning material
        May 2020

        Nina’s suitcase

        by Lina Mousioni, Sandra Eleftheriou

        Mimis the postman arrives at the complex of 33 Romeo and Juliet Str. He carries with him a strange leather suitcase, and he rings all the doorbells, one by one. All the tenants get out to see: What does this mysterious suitcase contain? Why is it so heavy? And whose is it anyway?   A humurous story in rhymes about a magical suitcase and the feeling of adventure!

      • Picture books, activity books & early learning material

        Watermelon tales

        by Ioanna Babeta, Daniela Stamatiadi

        There are three things our heroine loves more than anything in the summer: the sea, watermelon and grandma’s stories. She enjoys all three every summer once the school is out… Until one summer something changes. The see is still bright, and the watermelon is still sweet, while grandma is looking after her from above. But her fairy tales are still heard, and they are just as sweet. “Once upon a time…”

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories

        The most beautiful Christmas ornament

        by Angeliki Darlasi, Alexia Othoneou

        This is the story of a unique Christmas ornament, that hangs from a Christmas tree somewhere in the world. This is also the story of a unique truce amidst a great war, when little Christmas trees sprang up among the trenches, on Christmas Eve of 1914, and Christmas magic engulfed the West Front.

      • Educational material

        What is democracy

        by Marisa De Castro, Christos Kourtoglou

        What is democracy? Did we always have democracy? What did people have long before we were born? What role do the citizens have to play in democracy? Young readers will find all the answers in this illustrated volume, by an acclaimed educational books’ author.

      • Comic strip fiction / graphic novels (Children's/YA)
        December 2020

        Petros' War Graphic Novel

        by Alki Zei; Angeliki Darlasi (adapt.), Dimitris Mastoros

        Alki Zei, the legendary novelist, has shaped modern Greek literature and children’s fiction like none other. Petros’ war, one of her monumental novels, that has been translated in 11 languages, is being transformed into a graphic novel, with her own blessing before her recent passing. With respect to the original text and its spirit and atmosphere, Angeliki Darlasi and Dimitris Mastoros adapt this classic work of Greek literature for the new generation.   Petros, a nine year old boy, is very sad because his cricket is dead. His elder sister, Antigone, wants to give him the box of her bracelet for burying it. Petros prefers to squeeze it in the crevice of the girder. But he doesn’t have the time. The next morning he is waken up abruptly by his mother. “Wake up and get ready. There is war! Can’t you listen to the sirens?” It is the 28th of October 1940. Petros knows about the war in his books. He is thrilled by heroes, shields, swords and victories. Is it the same in reality? Young Petros lives the war, occupation and resistance together with his parents, his sister, his grandfather and his turtle, Theodore. We follow him in his long walk with all the real adventures that take place between October 1940 and October 1944, when Greece was liberated.

      • Picture books, activity books & early learning material

        Bath time, Jack!

        by Alison Falkonakis, Claire Georgelli

        This is a series of children’s books, which aims to encourage children and parents to address daily issues (such as bath time, eating snacks, cleaning their rooms and facing fears) in a humorous way. The books offer sound advice through the wonderfully overactive imagination of a young boy who takes the reader with him into his marvelous world.

      • Picture books, activity books & early learning material

        Have a snack, Jack!

        by Alison Falkonakis, Clair Georgelli

        This is a series of children’s books, which aims to encourage children and parents to address daily issues (such as bath time, eating snacks, cleaning their rooms and facing fears) in a humorous way. The books offer sound advice through the wonderfully overactive imagination of a young boy who takes the reader with him into his marvelous world.   The series includes 4 titles: Have a snack Bath time Be brave Jungle

      • Picture books
        April 2021

        Do you have some time?

        by Sophia Dartzali

        Clocks measure time; that’s their job. A cuckoo clock, gifted by this grandfather, will become a boy’s best friend. The cuckoo watches the boy grow up, sharing his joys and sorrows and all of his moments. Until he wishes to stop the clock so they can stay together for ever… Will time obey? A book about moments, beginnings and endings, but most importantly, continuum. The poetic language and intuitive illustrations make a beautiful, touching story about the circle of life.

      • Historical fiction (Children's/YA)
        May 2021

        From far away

        by Angeliki Darlasi

        It was summer when Walice, along with wandering performers and the fairground, pitched up on a plot on the edge of our town. And there was a carousel at the fairground that we were dreaming  of even while being awake.Walice had nothing – but we only found out about this much later.What we knew was that she was different and, as the grown-ups have told us, we should be afraid of her and avoid her. Therefore, they gave us a scarf to put it on her so that she stood out. Up until the night we found out she could do magic…   This is a story on prejudice, racism, and the Romani Holocaust. On the narrow-mindedness and harshness of adults, but, also, on the intrinsic empathy of children.Mostly, it is the story of a true and generous friendship; the story of a magical summer…

      • Personal & social issues: self-awareness & self-esteem (Children's/YA)
        May 2021

        Little Sophie: The sheep that knitted sweaters

        by Sophia Mantouvalou

        A new series that introduces children to important concepts for emotional and social intelligence: generosity, sharing, friendship, empathy, honesty, acceptance.   Little Sophie is a young sheep like any other. But what makes her special are her multi-coloured hair, her eyes that shed black and white tears, her ears that turn red, her nose that can sniff out good and bad, and her clever heart that plays with the sun.Sophie is a sheep with character, and gets better every day!

      • Personal & social issues: self-awareness & self-esteem (Children's/YA)
        May 2021

        Little Sophie: The sheep with the red ears

        by Sophia Mantouvalou

        A new series that introduces children to important concepts for emotional and social intelligence: generosity, sharing, friendship, empathy, honesty, acceptance.   Little Sophie is a young sheep like any other. But what makes her special are her multi-coloured hair, her eyes that shed black and white tears, her ears that turn red, her nose that can sniff out good and bad, and her clever heart that plays with the sun.Sophie is a sheep with character, and gets better every day!

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