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View Rights PortalDoes your child like to drink water? Well, may be not really...But everyone in the world should drink enough water every day. Animals, insects, birds, plants, and, of course, people. Maybe you don't know how to get your kid to drink enough water, especially when your they suffer from a cold or throws up? We will be happy to help with this.How? Of course, with this Book. The interactive picture book by writer, doctor and mother Irina Fingerova Let's Drink Some Water will get your kid to drink. Children will help heroes in their adventures, get a smile out of it, and replenish themselves with water!So... Do not forget to prepare a glass of water before reading! From 2 to 5 years, 320 words. Rightsholders: t.zaplitna@gmail.com
The title Iryna Shuvalova’s book Stonegardenwoods brings to mind the magic happening in an alchemist's retort. Likewise, in her poems, people break down into elements, and the world of things suddenly echoes with human voices. Eliminating the gaps not only between words but also between things, the author explores the phenomenon of memory at its deepest, most organic levels, where relatives and strangers interlace by circulatory systems, like trees with roots. This book is about belonging to time, place, and people and the inability to relate to any one of them.
Alina darf mit ihrer Freundin Kati ein Wochenende auf dem Reiterhof verbringen. Im Stall und auf der Weide lernt sie schon in den ersten Tagen eine Menge über Pferde, ihre Pflege und ihr Verhalten. Und nach einem ersten Proberitt ist Alina sicher: Sie will reiten lernen!
You and Malevich is a doodle book with creative tasks, stickers and pages to colour, which allows 5-to-13-years olds to imagine themselves being Kazemir Malevich’s students. Each spread page is dedicated to one of the major ideas of the artist and encourages children to create their own version of the Black Square, of Suprematist Composition, of the Houses of the Future proejct... while discovering primary elements, objectlessness, and overall understanding Malevich’s characters through personal engagement with the artist's works and techniques. This doodle book does not want to give comprehensive answers to children, and is instead designed to guide them on their own way to art. From 5 to 13 years Rightsholders: Alina Mekhed; alina@chasmaistriv.com.ua
Endlich ist es soweit: Alinas erste Reitstunde! Gar nicht so einfach ist das mit der Reiterei, stellt sie bald fest. Aber Alina ist fest entschlossen, fleißig zu lernen - damit sie auch beim „Tag der offenen Tür“ mitreiten darf.
Voltigierunterricht auf dem Reiterhof - da ist Alina natürlich dabei. Das Turnen auf dem Pferd macht ihr riesigen Spaß! Ob sie wirklich auch einmal an Turnieren teilnehmen wird?
This captivating edition centered around airplanes that conquer the skies. In collaboration with the renowned Antonov State Enterprise, responsible for designing globally recognized aircraft like Mriya and Ruslan, we have crafted stories that introduce children to real airplane features, such as skis or water tanks, through entertaining and heartwarming adventures.Much like children, airplanes too can grapple with fear of the unknown and lack of confidence in their capabilities at times, but they are always eager for new adventures and discoveries, not to mention the friends they make along the way.• Preparing in partnership with Antonov State Enterprise.• The book imparts a valuable lesson to children about embracing their uniqueness. It emphasizes that being different is not a flaw but a unique trait that sets individuals apart and makes them special.• Through its narrative, the book encourages children to take their first steps into the future, pursue their dreams, and summon courage for their own sake and for the betterment of the world. From 3 to 6 years, 11 000 words Rightsholders: n.miroshnyk@vivat.factor.ua
Dirk Dobbrow, am 6. Dezember 1966 in Berlin geboren, schlug sich nach dem Abitur als Zeitungsbote, Altenpfleger und Radiosprecher durch und besuchte eine private Schauspielschule. Er arbeitete zwei Jahre lang als Schauspieler am Stadttheater Lüneburg, es folgten Engagements an verschiedenen Theatern in Berlin, u.a. der Vaganten Bühne und dem Schloßparktheater. Schließlich widmete er sich ganz dem Schreiben. Er lebt heute als Autor in Berlin und schreibt Theaterstücke und Prosa. 1995 erschien Diva, Dirk Dobbrows erstes Theaterstück, das am 2. März 1996 am Schauspielhaus Bochum in der Regie von Gil Mehmert uraufgeführt wurde. Halbwertzeiten veröffentlichte er 1996, das Stück wurde für den Heidelberger Stückemarkt nominiert. Late Night erschien 1998, 1999 Legoland, das am 28. Januar 2000 am Kleist Theater Frankfurt/Oder in der Regie von Michael Funke uraufgeführt wurde und für das Dirk Dobbrow den Kleist-Förderpreis für junge Dramatiker erhielt. Das Stück wurde außerdem zu den Mülheimer Theatertagen eingeladen. Hundemund kam am 21. Januar 2000 am Maxim Gorki Theater im Schiller Theater, Berlin, im Rahmen der Schillernacht der Autoren, unter der Regie von K. D. Schmidt zur Uraufführung. Dobbrows Theaterstück Alina westwärts (2001) wurde für den Stückemarkt des 38. Berliner Theatertreffens nominiert, es kommt am 13. Juni 2002 am Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern unter der Regie von Michael Funke zur Uraufführung. Dirk Dobbrow wurde dafür außerdem mit dem Else Lasker-Schüler-Stückepreis ausgezeichnet. Für das 2001 entstandene Stück Paradies erhielt er das erstmals gestiftete BHF-Bank Stipendium Frankfurter Positionen. Der Mann der Polizistin ist sein Prosadebüt.
This book is about true rebels: late 19th and early 20th century Ukrainian female writers. They find their own voices in literature and start to defend theis own space, both private and public. 12 stories of life and work of Marko Vovchok, Lesia Ukrainka, Olha Kobylianska, Iryna Vilde, Sophia Yablonska and others.
Zum ersten Mal ins Gelände! Alina ist ganz aufgeregt. Ob ihr Lieblingspony Texas Bill auch brav sein wird? Alles klappt ganz wunderbar, und Alina ist sich sicher: Etwas Schöneres, als zu Pferde unterwegs zu sein, kann es gar nicht geben!
This book is a real treasure for young readers, who are constantly asking “why?” and are curious about absolutely everything that surrounds them. This visually astonishing volume takes children on a journey through different facts about our World. - Who can hold its breath for the longest time under water? - Why is plastic dangerous? - Which tree is the biggest on the Earth? - Who are the members of a symphony orchestra? - When will we be able to fly into space? Young readers can find answers to all these questions — and more — in The Big Book of Curiosities. From 5 to 12 years, 9000 words Rightsholders: Olga Popovych, olga@kalamar.ua
This is the sweet sweet story of Mark, a little boy who shared a special bond with his dog Pluto. Unfortunately, one day Mark lost his best friend. Mark missed Pluto very much and came up with the idea that the dog was now residing on the small planet of the same name, Pluto... Until one day mom came home with a little fluffy present: a new puppy friend, and the beginning of a new story. From 3 to 5 years, 2034 words Rightsholders: info@vivat.factor.ua or miroshnik@vivat.factor.ua
This unique picture book is a creation of Khrystyna Lukashchuk, a well-known Ukrainian author and artist recognized as one of the best illustrators of independent Ukraine. From the emergence of Ukraine through its darkest times to its final victory over evil, A Tale Of Light allows us to find answers to dramatic questions: how can we explain to children why there is a war in their country? Why can not the enemy leave the Ukrainian land in peace? What will help us to defeat the enemy for good? The profound symbolic images that the author recreated will guide the readers along their journey. Ukrainians have been tapping into them for long times to find a source of harmony and internal strength – they are a powerful source of Light sustained by Ukrainian history, culture, and language. No enemy, however big or conniving, can destroy this Light. From 3 to 6 years, 719 words Rightsholders: bondarenkosvetlak@gmail.com
This story is full of a cheeky sense of humor that little readers will adore. In this book they can find funny poems and beautiful watercolor illustrations to give them the feeling of diving in the ocean. This unique and amazing book was created by the famous Ukrainian writer Yuriy Nikitinskiy and by the fabulous illustrator Marichka Ruban. From 3 to 8 years, 422 words Rightsholders: kovalenko@artbooks-publishing.com
The General History of Clothing holds a large time span from the ancient Shang and Zhou Dynasties to the present, and the splendid clothing culture of China appears on the scroll of three meters. The scroll is designed to present on both sides. The front side shows the features of different clothes in different ages with the history of its handcraft, color blending, accessory and military. The back side shows the clothes features of each of china’s 56 nationalities. The Readers can lead the children to appreciate different culture charm and nourish the children’s cultural confident by researching different clothes.
When children first explore the world, they usually ask many questions. You can try finding answers together with them by reading and looking through the picturebook Скільки?/ How many? The book's interesting questions and beautiful illustrations facilitate a friendly and joyful dialogue between adults and little readers. Скільки?/How many? was originally published as a bilingual picturebook with English and Ukrainian parallel text, which was also helpful for children learning languages. From 3 to 6 years, 199 words (Ukrainian and English) Rightsholders: Oksana Lushcevska, olushchevska@gmail.com
Nina is playing on a swing and looking forward to the summer. However, it turns out that there will be neither flowers in the flowerbeds nor any blue dolphins in the sea this summer. And all because of Nina’s carelessness! There’s no reason to despair, though. With a little bit of effort, and the help of other characters in this picture book, Nina will not only save the summer, but also achieve something very special. This book and charming illustrations, originally published in bilingual edition (Ukrainian-English) will appeal to both children and their parents. From 3 to 6 years, 785 words (Ukrainian and English). Rightsholders: olushchevska@gmail.com
Hoverla is the tallest mountain in Ukraine. Many people climb it every year. But what do we know about it? Where does its name come from? Where does the Prut waterfall flow? Why is it so important not to trample down the moutain slopes? The story is told by the mountain itself, and many interesting facts and beautiful illustrations will introduce the readers to the diverse world of Hoverla and its inhabitants. Hoverla shows that everything has its unique voice, even the stones if you know how to listen. From 5 to 10 years, 820 words Rightsholders: Nargis Gafurova and Anna Tiurina; crocus.publishers@gmail.com