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      • Samir Éditeur

        Founded in 1947, Samir Éditeur is a Beirut-based francophone publishing house specializing in children’s books and textbooks. We publish in both French and Arabic languages, and our books are distributed worldwide. Our children’s book list includes picture books, first readers, fiction and non-fiction titles for ages 2 to 17. We publish original content as well as carefully curated translations such as Roald Dahl’s books. Our family of culturally and geographically diverse authors and illustrators enriches our catalogue with award-winning titles, such as our YA title Caballero by Lenia Major that won 3 awards and got 3 mentions in France (2017-2018) or our picture book Raconte encore, grand-mère ! by Marido Viale and Xavière Broncard that won the Prix Chronos (2016). Our latest YA novel Droit devant is currently shortlisted for 5 literary awards. We are among those who were the most affected by the Beirut blast this past August. Our offices were completely destroyed; fortunately, our staff had been working from home due to the covid outbreak, so there were no human losses. And so we live to tell another story! – BOP Finalist 2019

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      • June 2021

        Insects

        by Behnam zahri Samian/ Farzaneh Babaee

        We do not need many tools to make sculptures and dolls, we do not even need to pay for them. Farzaneh Babaie’s dolls talk about this topic. She shows us that it is enough to be a little bit curious and pay attention to those things wind drop on the ground or the nature gifts us. This book full of insects made through such searches.

      • My Lovely Room

        by Farzaneh Rahmani

        I am the queen. I have an amazing palace in my room. Sometimes, I get on the train withmy kite. The train passes into my room. But these happen only when the doors are closed. This fun, imaginary charming story takes children to the wonderlands of their imagination. The story is fascinating for children as it gets along with their own imaginations and imaginary plays. The illustrations leave the children breathless. This story is all about the children›s play with their stuff as they do imaginary play in different roles and travel to different places. The book can be used interactively for children of 7-3 and the pictures are suitable for younger children.

      • It wasn’t me

        by Farzaneh Rahmani

        Someone scribbled on the wall with a red pen, and some jelly is on the floor, but I don›t know about these things…… The charming story of the child who did things but does not like to confess is all about telling the truth and hiding the truth. It is also about the things the child knows it is bad and still does because of her inner curiosity. Children of 7-3 will relate to the story and get mesmerized by the fantastic illustration and the interactive narrative.

      • May 2023

        Book of Earth

        A Guide to Ochre, Pigment, and Raw Color

        by Heidi Gustafson

        Art meets science in this guide to creating color with earth’s extraordinary pigments and exploring their fascinating uses today and throughout history Part anthropological study, part art book, and part how-to, Book of Earth immerses you in the world of ochre, a naturally occurring mineral used to make pigment. Each chapter delves into author Heidi Gustafson’s rare pigment archive and provides a thorough exploration of natural color, while challenging our notions of the inanimate world. The book includes practical advice and techniques for creating your own pigments and applying these skills in everyday life. Called the “ochre whisperer” by American Craft, and noted as the “woman archiving the world’s ochre,” in the New York Times, her personal collection of more than 600 pigments from around the planet is a unique treasure, and her passion and field experience will captivate you from the first page to the last.

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