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      • ZOOlibri di Rabitti Corrado

        ZOOlibri is an indipendent publishing house born in Reggio Emilia in 2001, that focuses its production in picture books and novels in pictures. Its purpose is both producing its own titles and translating other’s titles on the market taking care of bringing unknown and unpublished artists on Italian market first, and then on the international one. Now almost 70 titles appear on the catalogue. After more than 15 years of work on the international market ZOOlibri is known as one of the most active independent publishers, with productions translated worldwide in 18 languages, and for being the first in bringing together in the same catalogue Jon Klassen, Steve Antony and Oliver Jeffers.

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      • 2016

        IL SOLE COL SINGHIOZZO (The sun has hiccups)

        by Pina Irace, Valeria Valenza

        It was a nice morning of a nice spring day. - Cock-a’doo... - sang the rooster without finishing his song, and it fell asleep. - Drin, dr... - and the alarm clock fell silent. Everything was dark again! What was happening? Why day and night were so fast in changing shifts? Very simple: the sun had hiccup!

      • 2017

        TUTTO IN UN ABBRACCIO (All in a hug)

        by Manuela Monari, Evelyn Daviddi

        “Baby Bear, everything hugs everything in the universe. It’s a mysterious jumble that fasten us and hold us. Gas and dust hug each other to create stars. You see how the Snow hugs the Mountain? And the Sea that hugs the Shore? The world is a huge ball made of hugs, my dear. Where everything is tightened, wrapped, completed."

      • 2018

        PERCHÉ MIO NONNO HA I CAPELLI BIANCHI (Grandpa and the story of the snow)

        by Mauro Scarpa, Felicita Sala

        “I’d like my hair to stay white like yours, forever.” And this is how Grandpa got white hair, says Grandpa finishing his story. It all started with the question “Why do you have white hair?”, and it became a story about love and growing up, snow and flour.

      • 2018

        QUALCOSA DA DIRE (Rumour has it)

        by Cristina Bellemo, Romina Marchionni

        In the forest you could hear was rumours and chit-chat. There wasn't a single moment of silence! What do they all have to chat about? Are Lizards really so selfish? Is it true that the Squirrel has a Shark for a friend? And what about the Hedgehog? What is he doing when he curls up like a ball? This is a story that will make us understand how important it is to talk WITH others and NOT ABOUT the others.

      • 2018

        UN BACIO IN VIAGGIO (Goodbye little kiss!)

        by Manuela Monari, Evelyn Daviddi

        “It was just a kiss carried by the wind. A tiny, tiny kiss. Where will it go? ” By the same authors of “Tutto in un Abbraccio” , a new title about love, kisses and how tiny things can bring a little light wherever they go, even over long distances, as we are now forced to keep.

      • IL DOMATORE (The leaves tamer)

        by Pina Irace, Maria Moya

        In two days Autumn would have began, and none had seen him yet. He had never been late: if anything he arrived few days before, riding the first gust of wind. He was never late. How would leaves fall without someone teaching them how? How could they defeat their fears?

      • 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.

      • 2019

        IL BRUTTO ANATROCCOLO (The ugly duckling)

        by H. C. Andersen, Veronica Ruffato

        We all know the story of the Ugly Duckling...But this time the classical story is made modern by the wonderful illustrations of the young Italian talent Veronica Ruffato.

      • 2019

        FRULLATO (Milkshake)

        by Silvia Speranza, Virginie Soumagnac

        Michael just wanted a pet. A kitty, a puppy, a hamster, a goldfish! But instead he got… a baby sister! Not really what he expected. He calls her Twister, cause she’s like a tornado! Michael really has a lot to do to save his space, his sleep, his toys and his parents. But then one day, just as in the best fairytales, a kiss changes everything and saves the day. A lovely story about baby’s arrival in the family and how everyone has to rebalance their place in it.

      • 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

        IL SOLDATINO (The little fighter)

        by Cristina Bellemo, Veronica Ruffato

        The little fighter is one of us. Children and adults as well. Always marching, always aiming at the next target, being it in sport, in school, in work, in life. There isn’t space for anything else in his mind. One day something different stirs in the little fighter, he notices a warm light and walks through a door, he doesn’t know what he’s looking for, until he finds it. A deep and powerful book, to rediscover, now more than ever, that we need something more.

      • 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?

      • 2021

        LA CASA PERFETTA (Together is the perfect place)

        by Roberta Antonioni, Benedetta Sala

        In a street of a city, there are four far than perfect houses. Each neighbour is a little disappointed in its house: the Bear’s one is too narrow for him, the Mouse’s one is way too high for her. What should they do? Let’s swap houses! Moving after moving the neighbours look for their perfect home: will they find a combination that fit them all?

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