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      • A closet that had a question

        by Zahra shahi

        The story is about a clean and neat room where everything is in the right place. Suddenly, the closets and drawers decide to stop being neat and well-ordered. These objects can speak and have the power to make decisions, which engages the reader’s imagination. Furthermore, the illustrator portrays the room from different angles with different components in detail that provide a familiar atmosphere for children. The purpose of the story is to emphasize the effects of being orderly in life and teaches children to care about their belongings, even if they seem useless. Also, it shows creativity by making new devices from old and unusable ones. Finally, the act of donation is another golden lesson of this story.

      • Every snake is snake

        by Nilofer Nikbonyad

        Every Snake is Snake features snakes that differ from their biotypes. When you begin the book from the front page, you can read the story of a long snake in the short snakes’ town who wants to travel to the city of long snakes. If you begin the book from the back cover, you can read about a short snake who lives in the city of long snakes and wants to go to the city of short snakes. However, in the middle of the book and after various adventures, they reach each other and discover that they are beautiful no matter what their differences are. Every child must learn to love and accept themselves as they are, regardless of how different they may be from others, and this book highlights this idea. Innovative illustrations of snakes’ adventures full of amazing details capture the imagination and inspire the creativity of the reader

      • Children's & YA

        The last rose

        by Kaveh Rostami

        This ten-volume collection with realistic illustrations teaches children the philosophy of life and critical thinking. It includes a handbook for parents and instructors with different exercises. These stories are not serious arguments but express the philosophical concepts interestingly and effectively. Thus, they foster the children’s intellect, creativity, mental dynamism, and moral understanding by challenging their minds. Some of their philosophical goals:

      • Dramatic game

        by Maryam Eslami

        What Should I Play with Now? is a collection of ten poetry books that activate children’s creativity and imagination and highlight the importance of playing in learning. Maryam Eslami writes rhythmic poems to answer the most repetitive question of children: what should I play with now? In these books, everything, from the kitchen utensils to the yard ones, is entertaining. Since in modern societies children are in danger of many psychological pressures, playing easy-to-access games can help them show their feelings and reduce their anxieties. Therefore, this title demonstrates there is no limitation in playing, and children can create their games wherever they are. Furthermore, using lively and realistic illustrations makes this collection adorable and eye-catching for children.

      • Susu Can Not Sleep

        by Zahra Mousavi

        susu is a baby crocodile. In the first book, Susu wants to sleep, but he cannot, even though he is tired. Therefore, he tries different ways to help him sleep. Firstly, Susu eats his food and goes to bed, but it does not work. Susu’s mom comes and kisses him. Susu goes from side to side in his bed. Then, his father reads a few books to him, though Susu still cannot sleep. The bees bring him blankets. Then, Susu tries to sleep by counting from one to ten, he goes to the toilet, and then he counts the stars to fall asleep, but he cannot! Finally, after trying different ways, Susu slowly falls asleep and closes his eyes. Susu Wants a Kiss starts in the morning when Susu wakes up and wants a kiss to start the day. Then, at lunchtime, he wants a kiss, and his mother gives him one. Even when he is hurt and crying, he wants her mom to kiss him, and at night while drinking milk, her mom kisses him. The story ends when he is going to sleep, but what is needed? A kiss that daddy gives to him

      • porsando

        by yahya ghaedi

        This collection of five stories and a guideline is about philosophy for kids that help them understand the reasons or basis for different aspects of life. The book has a curious cute character, Porsando, who faces basic concepts by his curiosity. Dr. Ghaedi’s Porsando is supposed to pass a stunning path, activate kids’ questioning power, and teach them to ask principal questions about life.

      • Open Your Hand, Baby!

        by Zahra Mousavi

        Open Your Hand, Baby! is a book of Chik Chikan series, which concentrates on helping toddlers with delicate gestures. It tries to improve their essential skills, such as holding objects, moving, and tying their shoelaces through lovely poems. Furthermore, using simple, adorable, and familiar illustrations along with relaxing colors make this poetry book for children more attractive and instructive. Thus, this title provides a perfect base for parents to practice these skills with toddlers while showing them affection and enjoying their time together, making this process a lovely and fun experience

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