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      • Steinkis Groupe

        Discover our JUNGLE list: comic series for kids, teens and YA. Jungle recently published best-selling comic series, adapted from teens novels such as The Enola Holmes Mysteries (now on Netflix) and The Diary of an 8-bit warrior (Cube Kid). Discover our STEINKIS list: graphic documentaries and graphic adaptation for adults. Steinkis essentially publishes non-fiction graphic books (memoirs, docu-fiction, investigations) and also published graphic adaptation of literary works.

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      • 2019

        QUASI QUASI OGGI CRESCO (Let’s grow up today)

        by Pina Irace, Valeria Valenza

        What if we grow up today? Our feet would grow like ships to sail the seven seas, our legs would grow to cross the mountains with a step, our arms would be so long that we could hug the entire world. Our head would grow too, filling with new words and new questions! Our heart would grow, to keep in there all the emotions we can. We’ve been playing growing up for a very looong time by now, so let’s go to bed, we’ll grow up again tomorrow! A funny and sweet book about growing up, at the right time.

      • 2020

        CHI L’HA DETTA (Bad words smell bad)

        by Mauro Scarpa, Andrea Ringli

        Everything began in a normal afternoon while mrs Hedgehog was making a cake, Baby Hedgehog came running, he just heard a bad word! What could Mrs Hedgehog do? Go find the bad word culprit of course! The inquisitive Mrs Hedgehog follows the clues and will finally find herself in front of Crocodile! “Bad words are not to be said Mr Crocodile”. But was Crocodile guilty? And the word was really a bad word? Oh Bother! The suspance is killing me! A book about bad words and smelly cakes, or was it the other way round?

      • CHISSADOVE (Whoknowswhere)

        by Cristiana Valentini, Philip Giordano

        One day, the wind comes and the tree says goodbye to the little seeds, leaving for Whoknowswhere. All except one. “I’ll keep you with me just one more day.” says the tree. A tale of love, fear and the courage of letting grow our little seeds.

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