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The History of The Iranian Children's Literature at "Frankfurt Book Fair"
Cheesta Publishing Company and The Institute for Research on the History of Children's Literature in Iran are invited by Frankfurt Book Fair at invitation programme 2006.The 7-volume History of Children's Literature along with other Cheesta Publishing Company's books will be introduced to the attenders. The books will be presented at the hall 5.0 stand D958 from 4-8 October 2006.
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The tale of Rostam
A part of the Shahname, Iran's legendary epic poem, this is narrated by Ali Ohadi for young adults.
The stories of Shahnameh
These stories are selected from the Shahnameh and narrated by Ali Ohadi for young adults.
A compact disc (CD) is included with this book.
The History of Children’s Literature in Iran, Volumes 8 , 9 and 10
The establishment of the first institutions for children’s literature. The qualitative and quantitative expansion of children’s books from 1961 to the beginning of the Islamic revolution in 1979.
To be published by 2008
The Sage Rabbit’s Anecdotes
This collection of interconnected humorous short stories lines somewhere, in the border between fantasy and folktales. A poor rabbit was titled “Hakim” which means the Wise and the Knower of all, for fulfilling the idiotic, no value demands and desires of a tyrant, wicked king.
The Little Red Hen
An originally Russian folk tale narrated by Parvin Dolatabadi in verse for very young children.
Beautiful illustrations by Ali Amehkan accompanied this story.
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