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    • Poetry (Children's/YA)x
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      Poetry (Children's/YA)
      August 2018

      Animal

      Poemas breves salvajes

      by María José Ferrada, Ana Palmero

      "Hidden in his horn he guards the secret of the jungle”. This might be as well the beginning of a novel, but it's an inspired riddle about wild animals. The illustrations in high varnish of this edition highlight the different skin textures of each animal and invites the reader to discover a new way of reading in a tactile and playful way.

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      Children's & YA
      March 2019

      Timothy's walks

      by Devi Ananda/mary-des-ailes

      The child grows up and discovers the world. His grandmother marvels at the discoveries to be made together. A poetic text to express the beauty of the world, in simple and tasty words. A bilingual text to also let hear the music of Mauritian Creole.

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      Children's & YA
      January 2020

      Steamships and Whales

      by Hryhorii Falkovych (Author), Yana Grankovska (Illustrator), Rostyslav Popsky (Illustrator)

      Steamships and Whales is a collection of the most recent poems by Hryhoriy Falkovych, a modern prize-winning Ukrainian-Jewish poet. Aren't we lucky to get to know this incredible poet! He is a sage, a wit, a joker and a gentle lyricist, whose amazing poems stick to the mind from the first reading. Yana Grankovska and Rostyslav Popsky, brilliant young artists, made the poems come alive in their pictures. From 3 to 6 years, 1201 words Rightsholders: ivanababa@gmail.com or tmalkovych@gmail.com

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      Children's & YA
      January 2019

      Octopus Woman

      One day in the life of a busy mother

      by Jacques Jabié (Author), Natalia Kudlak (Illustrator)

      The Octopus Woman wakes up early in the morning, puts a stocking on each of her legs, and then her crazy day begins! She needs to get the kids ready for kindergarten and school, feed the parrot and the cat, walk through half the city going to work, spend all day in the office, do a lot of things on her way home, and, in the end, read a bedtime story to the kids… How does she manage to do everything? And how can she do it so well? The secret of Octopus Woman is hidden in this vivid book! From 3 to 6 years, 300 words Rightsholders: Alex Sharlai, alex.sharlay@gmail.com

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      Children's & YA
      2016

      Decapitado

      by Medardo Ángel Silva, Humberto Fierro, Arturo Borja y Ernesto Noboa y Caamaño

      “There is poetry, and there are poets, that never disappear. They circulate through new channels, at times hibernate, and with a certain persistence they are laid bare, until someone revives them.”

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      Children's & YA

      Adiós

      by Candelario Obeso / Juan Camilo Mayorga

      Good-Bye is a poem that recreates the joy of a character from the coast who, after being away from his home, is preparing himself to return. The poet compares all those things he loves about his land (specially the sea, a clear leitmotiv in the poem) with those he finds in the Andean city in which he is currently living. This text, full of music and cadence, is accompanied by nostalgic and somehow surreal images that, parallel to the poem, suggest another story, another reading.

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      Children's & YA
      October 2020

      Sabes o que eu vejo?

      by Amina Hashimi Alawi

      A dialogue between Hani and Nour. Hani describes what he sees with his eyes and Nour what she feels with her other four senses. The text is poetic and will explore the five senses.

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      Children's & YA

      Wasserhahn und Wasserhenne

      Gedichte und Sprachspielereien

      by Georg Bydlinski. Ill. von Carola Holland

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      Children's & YA

      El pollo Chiras

      by Víctor Eduardo Caro / Rafael Yockteng

      Chiras the chiken is a poem, written in the 1930’s by Víctor Eduardo Caro have been recited by many generations of Colombian kids, but is never been published as a picture book. It narrates the story of a chicken that is about to be slaughter in a farm, but with some wit, humor, and his prodigious peak, the chicken gets to see one more day. This hilarious plot is matched by Rafael Yockteng’s images, which tells another story and givesChiras a whole new personality.

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      Poetry (Children's/YA)

      Natura

      by María José Ferrada, Mariana Alcántara

      Our forests are shrinking every year due to fires forestry. Trees and all life that inhabits them, from tiny microorganisms to families of birds and animals are destroyed by flames that in most cases, are caused by we, humans.

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      Animal stories (Children's/YA)
      October 2019

      Aullido

      by Adolfo Córdova, Armando Fonseca

      Do you hear the wolves howling underneath the ground? They are buried waiting to be invoked by mother wolf, grandmother wolf and sister wolf. Only then, from the deepest side of the earth, they will rise. From a great explosion they will then be acknowledged as what they are: wolves, corn, wolf opossum, human wolves.

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      Children's & YA
      2009

      Cómo construir un volcán (How to create a volcano)

      by Vicente Rojo, José Emilio Pacheco, Alberto Blanco, Bárbara Jacobs, Coral Bracho, José-Miguel Ullán

      This work created from drawings of volcanoes by the artist, with the collaboration of the poems of Pacheco, Bracho, Blanco, Jacobs and Millán give us clues about how to build a volcano, ink and letters. Vicente Rojo's Volcanoes are descriptive forms, which contain a deep love for the artistic profession, and reveal an external structure that speaks of the infinite complexity of the universe. They are a creative effort to unravel the mystery of volcanoes. The use of descriptive and functional forms, characteristic of Vicente Rojo's work, allows establishing an interpretive parameter, which in poetry has been reflected in mysterious and evocative ways.

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      Poetry (Children's/YA)
      2017

      Santo remedio (Miracle cure)

      by Ernesto Lumbreras, Flavia Zorrilla Drago

      Miracle Cure is a collection of poems that echo popular traditions. Riddled with humor, they play with language, with its twists and turns, its sounds, and with different ways of putting syllables in place. The authors created a lyrical recipe book for saving ogres, lost souls, skeletons and other creatures in danger of disappearing from the contemporary imagination..

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      Children's & YA

      Daddy's Book

      by Volodymyr Vakulenko (Author), Natalie Gaida (Illustrator)

      Although not every dad writes poems for his kids, everyone can read this book! Because these cheerful, playful poems, written by Volodymyr Vakulenko, a loving father, for his son, will undoubtedly become a favorite among many children. These poems are interesting, rhythmic, easy to remember and recite. From 3 to 5 years, 5788 words Rightsholders: Ivan Fedechko, ivan.fedechko@starlev.com.ua

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      Anthologies (Children's/YA)
      October 2022

      Vuvuzela Verses

      by Seele, Liza / Wallace, Stephen

      Vuvuzela Verses is Liza Seele's sequel to the nose snortingly hilarious Potjie Pot Poems, with belly laugh inducing illustrations from Stephen Wallace. Once again from the South African melting pot, Liza Seele brings children together under one banner: No more boring poems allowed at school! Dive into these childhood-friendly poems and join the boring textbook protest.

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      Children's & YA
      2021

      Does the Baboon Have a Granny?

      by Mariana Savka (Author), Oleh Petrenko-Zanevsky (Illustrator)

      Mariana Savka's rhymes from the collection Does a Baboon Have a Granny? have amused more than a generation, and her heroes became favorites of little ones and their parents. In this book you will meet a family of donkeys and hippos, a stubborn billy goat, a little mouse that did not want to sleep, cheerful frogs and mischievous owls, a master beaver and, of course, a little baboon! Funny, cute, childish poetry, which was humorously illustrated by Oleh Petrenko-Zanevskiy, will give magical moments of family reading. From 3 to 6 years, 990 words. Rightsholders: Ivan Fedechko, ivan.fedechko@starlev.com.ua

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      Children's & young adult poetry, anthologies, annuals
      2018

      Snow Poems For Kids

      by Sashko Dermanskyi, Halyna Malyk, Mariand Savka and other

      Children love poems. So before Christmas, the Old Lion and a group of modern Ukrainian poets and illustrators created this elegant book to read in the family circle. Snow Poems for Kids are full of fun snow games, magical gifts from St. Nicholas and magical moments of Christmas and New Year. Also, the Old Lion reminds young readers to take care of birds and animals in winter. The collection includes poems by Mariana Savka, Halyna Malyk, Halyna Kirpa, Kateryna Mikhalitsyna, Oleksandr Dermanskyi, Ihor Kalynets, Oksana Lushchevska, Oksana Krotiuk, Hryhorii Falkovich, Tetiana Vynnyk, Yulia Smal, Natalia Poklad, Olesia Mamchych, Ivan Andrusiak , Oleksandr Orlov. Compiler - Natalka Maletych. Illustrated by: Dasha Rakova, Oksana-Olexandra Drachkovska, Yuliia Pylypchatina, Nataliia Oliynyk, Bohdana Bondar, Oksana Bula, Marta Koshulynska, Kateryna Sad.

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      Poetry (Children's/YA)
      2015

      I Wish I Had a Little Horse!

      by Oksana Krotiuk

      Why does the giraffe wear a beautiful dress and nine necklaces, why does the leopard have spots, why ia the ocean called the Pacific? Curious kids will find answers to all these questions in the new book of Oksana Krotiuk's rhymes.

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