10 new titles from "Kalimat" house in "Sharjah Book"

  • Publications by elite authors and illustrators specializing in children's books.

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Kalimat Publishing House displays, in its pavilion at the Sharjah International Book Fair 2021, its latest publications for children and young adults, from the creations of a group of authors and illustrators specialized in children's books. The Kalimat Pavilion, one of the Sharjah-based Kalimat Publishing Group companies, includes a group of novels, stories and books accompanied by drawings that take young readers to worlds of imagination and fun to learn about the legends and cultures of peoples, and lead them to discover new ideas that enrich their experiences and enrich their talents.

Among the most prominent publications of the house in the new session of the Sharjah International Book Fair, we chose these titles: “Umm as a wife and wife”, a folk tale from the Emirates, the new writer Dubai Sphinx about Dar Kalimat, translated by Samar Mahfouz Bragg, and drawings by Sarah Taiba, “Little Sun”, An illustrated story for children for the age group of 6 to 9 years, written by Obada Takla, and illustrated by Alina Niles, "The Loyal Elephant", a new story for children of 5 years old, transmitted to Arabic by Samar Mahfouz Bragg, on the authority of the writer and illustrator Manika Mozel, "Ant eater sleeps." Also by the writer and illustrator Manica Moselle, and from the translation of Samar Mahfouz Bragg, “I am a carnation” is a story for children between 6 and 9 years old, written and illustrated by Daniela Lopez Casanafe, “Where Beauty Blooms,” the story of young children to the continent of Africa with writer Swadi Martin and Karen illustrations Ashshlager.

Also from the books is “A Cup of Coffee,” a story written by Nahla Ghandour, for the age group between 6 and 9, and illustrated by the artist Alejandra Fernandez, and “I shake hands.”

A story for children between 6 and 9 years, written by Jeker Khurshid, and illustrated by artist Hassan Manasra, “A kingdom that does not exist”, a book of stories by the Turkish writer Ahmed Umit, translated by Amir al-Ahmar, and drawings by Fadi Fadel, and “The Boy Sitting at the End of the Row”, from Written by Unjali K.

Raouf and translated by Shadia Bkhaazi.

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