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      • Children's & YA
        September 2020

        Plato Big Head

        by Alba Sala, Valeria De Caterini

        The first title in the Little Philosophers series, together with Descartes and Kant. Who said philosophy is just for grownups? Kids are always curious, asking questions about the world. This book lets them wonder even more! Plato, Big Head is the story of the philosopher’s childhood in Ancient Greece, his friendship with Socrates, the Academy, the Symposium and much more, enriched by colorful illustrations and engaging activities that will turn every young reader in a little philosopher.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2020

        This Book Is Anti-Racist

        by Maria Teresa Milano, Gud

        An illustrated handbook to learn everything about diversity and how it enriches us. Divided into four sections, focusing on who we are, the people we are bound to, how being different makes us all the same and how travelling helps us rethink the world and how we inhabit it, This Book Is Anti-Racist combines ideas and suggestions with an easy language. Gud’s illustrations of Robin, the alien-protagonist, frame the narration and allow kids of every age to empathize with his adventures and better understand how walking a mile in someone’s shoes can change everything.

      • Children's & YA
        March 2021

        The Book of Constitution

        by Valerio Onida, Roberto Piumini, Emanuele Luzzati

        The complete guide to guide children in the reading of the Italian Constitution. Democracy, equality, rights and duties. The principles of the Italian Constitution are explained in prose by the professor Onida, told in verse by the poet Piumini and illustrated by the wonderful tables of the artist Luzzati. After the success of the first edition, with more than 8,000 copies sold, a new version, extended and updated. In The Book of Constitution, The text of the Italian Constitution is proposed in twelve languages - Albanian, Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, French, English, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, German and Italian - with the comment by the constitutionalist Valerio Onida. Inside, also an originale section focused on teaching, with games, cards and cooperative learning activities, edited by the philosopher Eliana Cocca, along with the precious testimony by Elizabeth Arquinigo Pardo, activist for the Movimento degli Italiani Senza Cittadinanza.

      • Children's & YA
        April 2021

        Kant, the Judgy

        by Alba Sala, Valeria De Caterini

        The third title in the Little Philosophers series, following Plato and Descartes. Did you know that, as a child, Kant hated school, because he wasn't allowed to ask any question? And that, as an adult, he was so precise that he left house every day at the same time? With this book, every child will learn his story and his big ideas. With puzzles, labyrinths, and games! Even great thinkers have been kids and to discover their stories and ideas can be so much fun! Different activities like drawing, counting and writing allow young readers to leave their mark on the page, personalize the book and learn while having fun. The high legibility font allows every kid to easily read on their own.

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