Editorial Moho
EDITORIAL MOHO: this Mexican publishing house started in the 1995. Since then, it has focused on expressions in which parody, irony, realism and urban miscellaneous prevail.
View Rights PortalEDITORIAL MOHO: this Mexican publishing house started in the 1995. Since then, it has focused on expressions in which parody, irony, realism and urban miscellaneous prevail.
View Rights PortalEstablished in the 1930s and Zurich in the 1950s, Mohrbooks is the trusted German representative of international publishers agencies as well as German authors.
View Rights PortalCookie is unhappy with his “big” ears. He decides to wear a mask over his head to hide them. Everyone is amazed by his “brilliant idea” and decides to the same. They’re all hiding something they dislike about themselves, yet no one is distinguishable anymore! This outcome makes Cookie ponder… “What a Brilliant Idea!” is a story about self-esteem, self-image, and self-acceptance. It helps children to understand that no matter how they look like, difference is beautiful and beauty is different. AWARDS & RECOGNITION: COW Design Biennale Little Hakka Picture Book Competition
“You Are so Brave, Commander” is the proceeding title after “Good Night, Commander”, written by Ahmad Akbarpour and illustrated by Narges Mohammadi. The first title was tremendously successful nationally and internationally, gaining acclaim in international illustration or fiction festivals and catalogs, such as Bratislava and The White Ravens. The narrator in this title, tells the take of a young boy, who has lost his mother, and his father is about to get married for the second time. The boy considers himself an army general, who must defend his household. He and his imaginary soldiers kidnap the bride and the story unfolds. The delicate subject of the book makes a universal reference for adults and children as well. The protagonist is funny and relatable. The beautifully made illustrations add to the richness of the story and they embrace each other in the most touching manner.
The story of this book connects one of life's skills with the subject of the environment. In addition to focusing on personal discipline and cleanliness, the author addresses issues such as waste separation, wastes, green life, and not wasting water. The Messy Ms. Ala tells the children in humorous language “We have only one Earth and we have to take care of it”. Awards and recognition:Included in the list of Flying Turtle (2018) (A list that introduces the best Iranian children's literature of each season.) Ms. Ala is the host of a live environmental television program. Every day in her program, she talks about the greenways of life for the viewers and teaches people ways to prevent global warming and water pollution. Viewers love the show and Ms. Ala. But there is a problem: Ms. Ala is not what she shows. She is messy, she stinks, uses formative substances on her hair, eats unhealthy foods, and her house is full of dirty dishes, trashes, and half-eaten and rotten foods. one day after the show, the producer announces that at the request of viewers, they are going to come to her house and film her house as a model of living environment-friendly. Ms. Ala is in trouble, and now she has to look for a way out.
This book has been researched and compiled for the knowledge of all people and familiarity with theater from the Academy of Performing Arts.
A Fan Mi, is a little guide in the desert and the mountain snow. The caravan follows the boy all the way to the Moyan lake. He finds that the river spirit in his hometown is snatched and changed into a silver monster. In order to make the river filling up with water, he is determined to…Dramatic landscape illustrations evoke a Gobi landscape and are packed with mysterious caravan and imaginative river spirit to enjoy this resonant story.
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This book presents a comprehensive knowledge on the diseases and pests of fibre crops, causing economic damage. It covers major disease and pest damages with the methods to combat them in fibre crop cultivations. The diseases and pests are described elaborately, giving emphasis on both morphological and molecular characteristics of pathogens and biology of different insect pests. The latest and most up-to-date knowledge on these aspects which acquired from diverse, complex, contemporary scientific discoveries in the field of fibre crop diseases and pests are compiled and presented in this book. This book is written in eight major chapters, each representing a certain type fibre crop, except for chapter 2 (two) which deals with both Mesta (kenaf) and Roselle for their similarities in disease and insect pest attacks. Each of the eight chapters is again subdivided into 2 or 3 (only for Chapter 2) subchapters to deal with different types of diseases and pests separately. This is a reference book in textbook format which intended to provide undergraduate, postgraduate and research personnel a means to acquire deeper knowledge on diseases and pests of nine major fibre crops, viz., cotton, jute, kenaf, roselle, sunnhemp , sisal, ramie, flax and hemp. Plant pathologists, entomologists and agricultural research scientists, and in academia, may find much of great use in this book.