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      • Lori's Tale

        by Author: Züleyha Ersingün Illustrator: Müjde Başkale

        Memories that leave traces begin with believing in the same fairy tale... Lori has birds, apricot trees and cheerful songs. Her grandmother has stories and deep lines... Every evening, when the first star appears, her grandmother tells Lori a story, and Lori asks her about the lines on her face. Days come and go like this, autumn comes. Lori reluctantly starts school, and her grandmother forgets fairy tales. Then she starts to forget everything else slowly… Then would be silent together and not speak. When Lori lost her grandmother, she lost her hope and stopped speaking. But one day, Lori sees a book on the teacher’s desk with a peacock on it, she remembers the peacock tale that her grandmother used to tell her. Her fears disappear and her voice is heard again. The beloved author of contemporary children’s literature, Züleyha Ersingün, relieves a child’s school anxiety with the healing power of literature. Müjde Başkale’s drawings between dreams and reality invite her readers to the streets of an ancient city

      • Children's & YA

        Hold Hands

        by Tulin Kozikoglu, Deniz Ucbasaran

        When do we hold hands?.. To welcome love? For courage? Or to soften grief? In this poetic picture book, we see the life of a little girl through all the moments in life where she holds hands. As a baby, she holds her mother’s hand when she is struggling to take her first steps. Then she grows up to become a successful ballerina and start a family of her own. The life cycle is portrayed to children with glimpses of moments where we hold hands. Birth and death shares this same moment as we welcome a baby into the world by holding their hands but also hold hands of an old family member to soften our grief when saying goodbye. The experienced author and ALMAnominee illustrator will hold children’s hands with this hopeful touching story.

      • Children's & YA

        Don't Stare At Me!

        by Gokce Gokceer, Pelin Turgut

        “I can be fat or too thin. I can cry in public or burst into laughter. Just don’t stare at me!” This is the story of all children who had their shares of being labeled as “different” and has been stared at. The experienced author reminds us that every one of us is unique and special no matter how different one looks or acts. A precious manifesto about embracing differences.

      • Happy Prince

        by Oscar Wilde / Gunberk Gulderen

        This is the story of the statue of Happy Prince who could imagine the happiness of people who suffer from their tragedies and his little friend Swallow. A tale that illustrates the magic created by generousity and mercifulness. The beauty of life which can only emerge out of sacrifice... Gunberk Gulderen created a picture-book version of one of Oscar Wild's cult stories.   In re-telling the story of The Happy Prince by brilliant Oscar Wilde, Gulderen opened up new paths within this tale of kindness, benevolence and a dream of equality while making it accesible for little readers.

      • Ouchieee

        by Author: Elif Seyrekbasan Illustrator: Nesibe Çelebi

        The author draws attention to the effect of empowering the child when coping with difficult issues, and doing this by getting support from the child’s own life and “successes.”   Cansu is in the emergency service at the hospital with her family. As the nurse approaches with a needle in her hand to take blood from her, Cansu starts shouting: “Ouchieee”. The other children in the hospital are nervous: “What are they doing to make this child shout so fiercely?” However, the tip of the needle has not even touched Cansu, but she screams out of breath: Ouchieee! And at the end of these shouts—maybe we should say calls—a girl appears at the speed of a jet and says, “Here I am with your call.” Cansu is confused. She is sure that she did not call anyone. Where did this girl come from? That moment is the meeting of Ouchie and Cansu. Ouchie is there to help her get through this “difficult” process in the hospital. Meet our pratogonists, who will add color to children’s rich imaginations and encourage them to deal with their fears.

      • Nestorha

        by Zeynep Ünsal

        Nestorha not only narrates a story of a strong friendship but also shows how the greed and selfishness of a person may cause the destruction of both himself and the land called Nestorha.  When their dog went missing, five friends from a quiet lake town decided to enter the forbidden Black Forest to search for him. This mysterious forest, the subject of legends and incredible stories, was about to draw our heroes into the middle of a magical adventure. When they accidentally found themselves in a magical land, the legendary Nestorha, they were completely unaware of what was about to come. Together with the people of Nestorha and their guardians, they would have to fight an uphill battle to save Nestorha from danger and return home safely.

      • My Dad's A Bad Influence

        by Aslı Tohumcu

        Are you ready to meet a game-changing father profile? The other men of the family do not appreciate the father figure who changes the standards. “Your father is a bad example,” they say. What’s wrong with cooking delicious food, helping with housework, and taking care of his child? Together we find answers to her questions about her father who is her best playmate is.

      • CrocoNile

        by Gilman Yucel & Feyza Oz

        Dentist CrocoNile needs children’s help to overcome grown-ups’ fear of the dentist! Thankfully, children might help grown-ups to overcome this fear!   Gilman Yücel’s orthodontist career brings a unique perspective to this book, written with Feyza Öz. It tells the children what awaits them at the dentist through grown-ups who are afraid to go to a dentist when experiencing a toothache. It gives step-by-step guidance on how to show the grown-ups that it is not something to be feared of, by getting examined first or taking care of their teeth to show them how.   Selling Points: Helps children overcome the fear of dentist with the idea of helping a grown-up Accompanied by bright and fun illustrations Written by a leading expert working with children

      • Journey to Bidigago

        by Eda Albayrak

        A narrative non-fiction series with many fun thinking skill activities What is Bidigago? Think creatively, think verbally… Improve your thinking skills. Jump, roll, hop. Start your journey to the planet Bidigago!   In a classroom environment of 9 kids, students with certain character traits do various fun activities under the guidance of their teachers and try to discover what Bidigago is while doing the exercises. The Bidigago series aims to develop creative thinking with activities that enable readers to produce something new or look at an existing thing from a different perspective using formal and verbal thinking skills. It is aimed at finding new solutions to problems, activating the sense of curiosity, thinking versatile and original, developing flexible thinking skills, expressing emotions and thoughts in different ways, expanding the limits of imagination, encouraging exploration, and directing them to examination and research. It invites children to take a journey into the universe of creativity with its content open to experience and adventure, sensitive, playful, persistent, curious, and supports simple and original attitudes. The fiction of the book, which develops with the dialogues of the colorful characters in the classroom environment, conquers the hearts of the child reader.

      • Penguins are About to Go Extinct

        by Gamze Pat

        Let’s Hear From Them series recognizes animals on the verge of extinction due to global warming and other environmental factors, emphasizing how vital each living thing is for the ecosystem. It talks about the effects of climate change from the perspective of most affected animals, like penguins and bees. The first book focuses on Penguins, the second on bees, and the third on farm animals.In the first days of his life in Antarctica, the baby penguin Paytak faces the harsh reality: The future of the penguin race is in danger due to global warming and predators. Glaciers are melting and waters are rising. When the number of fish decreases, his mother must go far to find food. However, Paytak’s problems do not end there. When the hunters find the location of their colony, they part ways with their father. She is left alone with the other baby penguins. Paytak and his friends’ journey to finding their fathers will allow them to help animals like themselves under the threat of global warming and make unexpected friends. Let’s see if Paytak can complete this journey without losing hope.On this journey, Paytak and his friends will observe the effects of global warming firsthand, make new friends, meet scientists, and discover that there is still hope for Antarctica.Would you like to listen to the harms of global warming from animals?*The series could be published as separate titles. Full translation and detailed synopsis is available. Selling Points Teaches about the severity of the consequences of climate change. Emphasizes the importance of all living things to the world Draws attention to environmental pollution and global warming Accompanied by fun two-color illustrations. Each book has its related color.

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