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      • Quipu Ediciones

        Quipu is an Argentine publishing house with a wide catalog for readers from 3 up to 18 years old. We have genres such as novels, short stories, poetry, theater, YA Lit, comic, graphic novel, picture books, illustrated books, pedagogy and reading initiation activities. Our mission is to reach all readers with stories that promote imagination, values and serve as triggers for debate regarding relevant issues in both childhood and adolescence.We are distinguished by the authors and illustrators in our catalogue, the quality of the content and materials such as paper, binding and special terminations, as well as the selection and editing work that we carry out with the readers in mind.We have distribution in several Spanish-speaking countries and have sold translation rights of some of our titles being various of them awarded both in Argentina and abroad. We are looking for expansion as well partnerships in distribution and rights sale.We are keepers of stories.

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      • Children's & YA

        Kiwi Bird. Five ideas to fly far away

        by Andrea Braverman, Magui Siffredi

        Kiwi Bird it's not like all the birds: he has no feathers and he can't fly. However, that doesn't stop him and he makes a wish on his birhday: to fet out of the island he always lived in to see the sky of Paris. Will he be able to get far with no wings? Along his friends, Sparrow, Seagull and Hummingbird he will come up with ideas to help him fly. A story of learning, growing and friendship in wich all obstacles can be overcome to achieve our dreams. Suggested for +5 years old. Also in Hardback.

      • Children's & YA

        Why do meerkats look at the sky?

        by Carolina Luzón

        Pepe is a very curious meerkat. He knew the animals and the plants, and everything that surrounded him and was within his reach, but it was not enough. One day the Earth seemed too small for his great curiosity and a new world opened for him when he looked up at the sky. The author tells us in this first book of the saga of Pepe, the meerkat, a tender story about the enigmatic universe of which we are all part. Suggested for +5 years old.

      • Children's & YA

        I'm brave!

        by Mariana Etcheto Mézière

        Dangerous animals don't scare me. And I'm not afraid of heights either. But when it gets dark… In this story we discover that the one who is not afraid is not brave, but the one who can face it. Contains UPPER CASE and LOWER CASE. Suggested for +3 years old. Also in Hardback.

      • Children's & YA

        The Knight of La Mancha (part 1)

        by María Inés Falconi, Hernán Cucho Cuño

        Rosa and her cat Borges, from the hand of María Inés Falconi and Cucho Cuño, will tell you the entertaining story of Don Quixote de la Mancha, a clumsy and inaccurate gentleman who decides to leave together with his companion Sancho Panza and his horse Rocinante to face his most feared rival: Frestón. This book full of adventures, maidens, squires and imaginary castles you will love while you learn about this, the greatest knight in history. Suggested for +8 years old. Collection of comics of 6 parts

      • Children's & YA

        Pablo Penalti, football player

        by Jaquelina Romero, Agustín Paillet

        Pablo's school does not speak of anything else, the "Once FC" team was finalist of the Regional Championship. What good news! But although Pablo tries to concentrate on his favorite sport, there is something that distracts him: he discovered written on a desk, the initial of his name and that of the girl he likes. There is little chance that it is him, but ... what if? The illusion is almost as big as the illusion of winning the last game of the championship. Pablo tries to focus on his dream: he promises to leave everything on the court and even eat broccoli! He is fast, agile, runs like a hare and although he almost never touches it, sometimes the ball arrives, like a gift from heaven and there ... magic appears. Suggested for +8 years old. Includes OpenDyslexic (accesible typographie for people with dyslexia)

      • Peaches

        by María Cristina Ramos, Irene Singer

        There are aromas that remind us magical moments: playdates under the sun, the grandmother in the kitchen preparing sweets for her grandchildren, nights reading books from the grandfather's library. A story full of love, tenderness and memories to read with family, that will touch everyone's hearts.  *AWARDED BY FUNDACIÓN CUATRO GATOS 2017 A LOS MEJORES LIBROS PARA NIÑOS Y JÓVENES CREADORES IBEROAMERICANOS* The author, María Cristina Ramos, was one of the Andersen Award nominee. Suggested for +8 years old.

      • Edelmira Latele

        by Adela Basch, Patricio Oliver

        In Edelmira's house the T.V. is always on, and the one watching all the time is the mother. In this peculiar story from Adela Basch, mother and daughter have two very different ways of living, fighting between reality and imagination. Suggrested for +8 years old. Also in Hardback.

      • Francesca imagines

        by Diego Javier Rojas, Celeste Berlier

        Francesca imagines and step by step she grows. In the different stories that make up this issue, Diego Javier Rojas shows her surrounded by bracelets and dresses, facing the conflict of giving up the pacifier or eating what he does not like. In this book, with the help of her mother, her father, and her grandparents, Francesca learns to live. - With UPPER CASE Suggested for +3 years old.

      • Miranda is lost on planet Earth

        by Fernando de Vedia, Juan Chavetta

        Miranda lives on another planet and is smaller than the big toe. One day, she comes to the Earth with her family and, when they return, they leave her forgotten in a square. A group of very ridiculous bugs will try to help her back. Will they be able to achieve it? Humor and fun in an adventure so as not to get lost. Suggested for +5 years old.

      • Puro Pelo. Dreams painter

        by Fabián Sevilla, Juan Chavetta

        Puro Pelo discovers that she dreams in black and white! So, to color her dreams, she will make more than a little mess! In this book you will find laughter, nonsense and many colors. Together with your friend Pelito, besides having a lot of fun, you will discover what art is and understand the value of strive to make your dreams come true. Suggested for +7 years old.

      • Monster's brain

        by Fabián Sevilla, Juan Chavetta

        The monsters in this book have the biggest problems!Frankenstein wants a new brain, but he doesn't know which one to choose. Will he find in the Brain Market the one that fits his head? And Dracula finds his next victim, who will demonstrate him that not all nights are good to go out and  stick your fangs in someone’s neck. Illustrated book suggested for +6 years old.

      • A little girl, two wolfs and three piggies

        by Darío A. Levin, Flor Kaneshiro

        These are traditional stories that are out of the ordinary! Little Red Ridinghood goes visit her grandmother but in this 21st century story there are no woods, no shorter road nor lumberman. Also, the three piggies build their house but a wolf wants to take it down because they are in his property. Illustrated book suggested for +6 years old.

      • Children's & YA

        Amazing Places

        by Miralda Colombo

        A series dedicated to the wonders of the world, to be discovered through precious and peculiar books, filled with sensational illustrations. Not only for the contents, these books are “wonderful” also in their binding, with surprising elements on the cover andfor their evocative illustrations.A journey in discovery of the 15 most amazing places of the world created by humankind, which will enchant children and grown-ups: Taj Mahal, Machu Picchu, Cheope’s Pyramid and many others. For each place, there will bea suggested itinerary for a guided tour, a legend, the story of the construction and many more curiosities.

      • Cricket
        January 2015

        Second XI

        Cricket In Its Outposts

        by Tim Wigmore, Peter Miller, Gideon Haigh, Sahil Dutta and Tim Brooks

        As the world's second most popular sport, cricket is much richer and more diverse than many realise. Globally, passionate players give up holidays, time with loved ones and hard-earned money to achieve the extraordinary and play for their country. Afghanistan, whose captain grew up on a refugee camp, will play in the 2015 World Cup not just in spite of the Taliban but partly because of them. In Ireland, cricket has reawakened after a century of dormancy - but can they achieve their aim of Test cricket and end the player drain to England? These tales resonate far beyond cricket, touching on war, sectarianism and even women's rights. This book explains why an Emirati faced Allan Donald armed only with a sunhat; whether cricket will succeed in China and America; what happened when Kenya reached the World Cup semi-finals, and how cricket in the Netherlands almost collapsed after two bad days.

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