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        Ninaua

        by Juarez Nogueira

        The story of the small Brazilian Indian Ninauá tells his journey in a universal narrative structure, whose essence is contained in Brazilian myths, fairy tales and legends, which seek to reveal how someone launches on the path in search of a good and accomplishes his work . According to the author, in fact, it is the story behind all the stories told endlessly, from generation to generation, from time immemorial, with different names and characters, to express a profound knowledge, which every soul brings with it.

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        The Alchemist Boy

        by Juarez Nogueira

        When the Sea of ​​Avatars opens to give way to the boy and his dream, he goes on an adventure in search of a greater good. On the journey, dangers, challenges and fantastic characters arise from a world that is not just make-believe. Each step imposes a challenge to overcome. With each challenge won, it strengthens itself, while the narrative, integrating traditional symbols from different peoples, cultures, alchemy and philosophy, places it in the face of fear and doubt. It is when a boy has to discover what is behind them, face the basilisk and truly fulfill his journey.

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        When to speak is to do

        by Juarez Nogueira / Elton Caetano (illustrator)

        What can you do with words? The book 'When to speak is to do' aims to answer the question, encouraging an interactive reading between parents and children, educators and learners. In the educational game of language, playing with words, they discover that saying is doing things. With words, one asserts, denies, asks, orders, advises, provokes reactions and feelings. So, when to speak is to do? According to the author, whoever knows how to answer, asks the question to remain silent.

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        I'm intrigued

        by Ana Elisa Ribeiro / Flávio Fargas (Ilustrator)

        In my many years of life, I learned that fleas like sheets, hem of trousers, folds, nooks and crannies… but some really like to poke the part behind people's ears. Poking, tickling… and making us uneasy, with that itch: what is it? What's it? What is going to be? As? Because? For what? When? - And go out there.

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        Song of the Shepherds Boys

        by Adélia Prado (author) / Angela Leite (ilustrator)

        The poet Adélia Prado tells in this book such an old story of an enchanted night, so present in memory. She refers to the night of the birth of Jesus Christ and each verse of “Cantiga dos Meninos Pastores” brings an illustration of the award winning Angela Leite de Souza, who used the technique of drawing and collage with embroidery and sewing materials on fabric.

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        Heroes

        by Paulo Henrique Lara (author) / Elton Caetano (Ilustrator)

        Heroes? Yes, they exist and are always ready to help us, whether in heaven or at the dinner table.

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        In the palm of your hand

        by Rodrigo Robleño (author) / Elton Caetano (Ilustrator)

        Bululu is a clown who has done a lot in this life. He was a famous artist who knew places and people around the world. But, to be really happy, Bululu will need a little hand.

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        Aldebaran

        by Juvenal Bernardes (Author) / Denise Neuenschewander (ilustrator)

        What if sadness is nothing more than a star whose glow has hidden itself? Or joy, a light that, under a mysterious call, illuminates everything? If there is no instruction manual for life, if we find ourselves without a dog or cat, if we shut ourselves up in secrets or overwhelm the daily life of maturity, it may be that suddenly, from the bottom of the heart-boy, the call comes insisting, wanting to teach how to be happy. Small things, such as improvised games with matchboxes - and so often forgotten in childhood, are occupied by the children's book 'Aldebaran'.

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