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      • Children's & YA
        October 2017

        Tilda the Fox and Domesticated Humans

        by Selçuk Ceylan

        Tilda the Fox’s touching and mischievous adventures change Whiskers’ ordinary life forever. After a long and weary journey, Tilda the Fox ends up far away from his home and Whiskers, a human, takes him in. They don’t get on to start off; Tilda can’t get used to the house and doesn’t want to give up his freedom at all. The human’s language makes no sense… But that is the beginning of inventing a common language… Kindness, fear, trust, friendship and separation… A unique story told in Foxish and one which resonates with Humans…

      • Children's & YA
        January 2020

        Tigers Don't Live in Africa

        by Ebru Akkas

        A tiger in Africa? You must be kidding. But, wait! Little Asian Tiger Tigris is there strolling! This book tells about his adventure. But if you don't believe, ask the lions for further.

      • Children's & YA
        February 2020

        The First Stage Dust

        by Ezgi Berk

        As the summer months approached, Maya’s heart beat was beating differently this year. Because she was going to join a theatre tour with her aunt! Maya loved the theatre. She never missed the children’s plays at her home city and even performed small plays in her room with puppets. Now, it was time to see a real theatre tour. Maya will go on tour with her aunt, take centre stage at the theatre and will get her first taste of “stage dust” - if she’s lucky. And we will be the audience of her little adventure…

      • Children's & YA
        February 2019

        The Little Book Mender

        by Ezgi Berk

        Toprak was unaware of what was going to happen when he left the house that day. Just as always, he made his way to the library which he loves so much. He chose himself some books, but an unexpected accident happened. A glass of water just went all over one of the books. Well then, it’s time to save the book! We are about to have a fun adventure with Toprak and Eda the librarian and also will learn how to mend a book.

      • Children's & YA
        May 2017

        My Uncle and I

        Unfortunate Magician

        by Genç Osman Yavas (Author), Nalan Alaca (Illustrator)

        The unbelievable adventures of a dotty uncle and his niece! But wait that’s not all, this uncle’s best friend is a Zebra. Together with Zebra, they kick up a fuss at an airport and turn an exceptionally fancy restaurant upside down. Not stopping there, they even take part in a great train robbery. In one of their adventures, this fantastic and fun filled gang has readers in stitches as Zebra becomes a Magician and in another adventure Zebra takes the centre stage as a superstar. If you thought that was it, think again; they even become pirates and sail out to sea! Zebra and Uncle’s laughter and surprise filled adventures are just waiting to be discovered by readers!   Books of the Series:         Unfortunate Magician A Zebra in an Airport A Restaurant Adventure A Great Train Robbery The Fearless Captain Superstar

      • Children's & YA
        October 2020

        My Father's Breads

        by Gülsen Manisalı

        "This summer, I am going to help my father at the bakery. We will rise early in the morning and head to the bakery store. My father is a very talented bread chef. He will first ferment the bread dough and teach me how to cook it in the fire."   ****     The Reading Elephant series was designed to make first-time readers love books and reading. The Reading Elephant series has been split into levels which children will be able to read easily as they start their own reading experiences and will join young readers on their adventure in discovering brand new worlds. The Series’ Features: Easy to read, large writings. Unique narration that supports language teaching Multiple pictures that accompany the stories Themes that feed the emotion and thought universe Language used towards conceptual development Image language that develops visual interpretation skill Stories that reinforce reading skills Rich vocabulary Supporting other learning areas

      • Children's & YA
        April 2019

        Elephants Love Banana Milk

        by Zeynep Alpaslan

        Lintu moves to a colorful island surrounded with banana forest. Her one and only fear is to start a new school in the neighborhood. What if she can’t make friends, what if she can’t get used to her new school... But she soon will leave her all worries behind with a new friend!   ***   The Reading Elephant series was designed to make first-time readers love books and reading. The Reading Elephant series has been split into levels which children will be able to read easily as they start their own reading experiences and will join young readers on their adventure in discovering brand new worlds. The Series’ Features: Easy to read, large writings. Unique narration that supports language teaching Multiple pictures that accompany the stories Themes that feed the emotion and thought universe Language used towards conceptual development Image language that develops visual interpretation skill Stories that reinforce reading skills Rich vocabulary Supporting other learning areas

      • Children's & YA
        May 2019

        Maya's Tiki Tak Hat

        by Sema Gunaydın Cinar

        Here is Village of Trum Trum. Every resident has a tiki tak hat of their own. This hat is used for warning its owner. But Maya isn’t pleased with her hat. It goes off everytime she wants to play football. It doesn’t stop squeaking when she colors the sun purple on her painting. What should she do then? Should she listen to her hat? Or could she find another way?   ******   The Reading Elephant series was designed to make first-time readers love books and reading. The Reading Elephant series has been split into levels which children will be able to read easily as they start their own reading experiences and will join young readers on their adventure in discovering brand new worlds. The Series’ Features: Easy to read, large writings. Unique narration that supports language teaching Multiple pictures that accompany the stories Themes that feed the emotion and thought universe Language used towards conceptual development Image language that develops visual interpretation skill Stories that reinforce reading skills Rich vocabulary Supporting other learning areas     So, this story is about Maya and her “hat”.

      • Children's & YA
        May 2020

        Concrete Empire

        by Genc Osman Yavas

        “One day, in a city, technology developed too much And people feed themselves with pills, they no nore need to munch But they have no idea what is a tree or a flower And the city is covered with smoke coming from chimneys all over They become breathless day by day. but found the solution not far away.” **** The Reading Elephant series was designed to make first-time readers love books and reading. The Reading Elephant series has been split into levels which children will be able to read easily as they start their own reading experiences and will join young readers on their adventure in discovering brand new worlds. The Series’ Features: Easy to read, large writings. Unique narration that supports language teaching Multiple pictures that accompany the stories Themes that feed the emotion and thought universe Language used towards conceptual development Image language that develops visual interpretation skill Stories that reinforce reading skills Rich vocabulary Supporting other learning areas

      • Children's & YA
        July 2020

        Heaven Island

        by Nursel Çetin

        In very, very old times, there was an island, lush and green, in the middle of blue sea. In this island, all the animals lived happily together. One day, black-winged bird carried the bad news from far away. People made animals captive and put them in cages. People are also looking for more animals to catch. That’s why they are heading to the island. Heaven Island, is a friendship story about animals trying to make peace with people for a better future.   ****     The Reading Elephant series was designed to make first-time readers love books and reading. The Reading Elephant series has been split into levels which children will be able to read easily as they start their own reading experiences and will join young readers on their adventure in discovering brand new worlds. The Series’ Features: Easy to read, large writings. Unique narration that supports language teaching Multiple pictures that accompany the stories Themes that feed the emotion and thought universe Language used towards conceptual development Image language that develops visual interpretation skill Stories that reinforce reading skills Rich vocabulary Supporting other learning areas

      • Children's & YA
        March 2020

        Pen Mountain

        by Nilay Dalyan

        Tiny and pretty Village Kalamus is famous for its hand-written books and worldly-known typewriters. Very precious stories are turned into books by the hands of these typewriters. And their pens are always repaired and maintained by Papir the Master. But things change when a foreigner come to the village. What will say or think Papir the Master? Pen Mountain is a heart-warming story, written in the form of a modern folktale.     *****   The Reading Elephant series was designed to make first-time readers love books and reading. The Reading Elephant series has been split into levels which children will be able to read easily as they start their own reading experiences and will join young readers on their adventure in discovering brand new worlds. The Series’ Features: Easy to read, large writings. Unique narration that supports language teaching Multiple pictures that accompany the stories Themes that feed the emotion and thought universe Language used towards conceptual development Image language that develops visual interpretation skill Stories that reinforce reading skills Rich vocabulary Supporting other learning areas

      • Children's & YA
        May 2019

        A Night On the Moon

        by Filiz Cavus

        In a very dark night, the rabbit goes outside. She looks for the Moon on the sky. But the Moon is hiding. There comes up a map out of the blue. So the rabbit hits the road. She is never alone in this trip. Stubborn goat, red-maned lion, sharp-tongued snake and the blazing Sun all join in this joyful adventure. They will try to find the Moon.     ***   The Reading Elephant series was designed to make first-time readers love books and reading. The Reading Elephant series has been split into levels which children will be able to read easily as they start their own reading experiences and will join young readers on their adventure in discovering brand new worlds. The Series’ Features: Easy to read, large writings. Unique narration that supports language teaching Multiple pictures that accompany the stories Themes that feed the emotion and thought universe Language used towards conceptual development Image language that develops visual interpretation skill Stories that reinforce reading skills Rich vocabulary Supporting other learning areas

      • Children's & YA
        January 2019

        How to Bring My Cat Back From The Tree?

        by Nilay Dalyan

        Kiki is a stray cat. She has got green eyes and gray fur. His best friend is little girl in the house. She feeds Kiki every day and shares her toys. And Kiki makes her laugh in return. She enters her house and they play together. But one day, Kiki mischivieously runs out of the house and climbs a tree. She refuses to go down. Why does she do that? And why does she not go down? What must be done to convinve her?  A warming story about friendship, patience and showing love.     ****   The Reading Elephant series was designed to make first-time readers love books and reading. The Reading Elephant series has been split into levels which children will be able to read easily as they start their own reading experiences and will join young readers on their adventure in discovering brand new worlds. The Series’ Features: Easy to read, large writings. Unique narration that supports language teaching Multiple pictures that accompany the stories Themes that feed the emotion and thought universe Language used towards conceptual development Image language that develops visual interpretation skill Stories that reinforce reading skills Rich vocabulary Supporting other learning areas

      • Children's & YA
        July 2020

        Kashmira The Little Camel

        by Tansil Kilic

        The little camel Kashmira lived with her mother in the hot deserts and walked around on the hot sand. One day, Kashmira asked with curiosity: How did the Sun, just hanging in the sky, warm so much sand? Wise Moon answered the little camel through the night: The sun was both warming the earth and making it rain. Plants were growing thanks to the Sun, winds were blowing thanks to the Sun. There were even vitamins in the lights of the sun. *** The Reading Elephant series was designed to make first-time readers love books and reading. The Reading Elephant series has been split into levels which children will be able to read easily as they start their own reading experiences and will join young readers on their adventure in discovering brand new worlds. The Series’ Features: Easy to read, large writings. Unique narration that supports language teaching Multiple pictures that accompany the stories Themes that feed the emotion and thought universe Language used towards conceptual development Image language that develops visual interpretation skill Stories that reinforce reading skills Rich vocabulary Supporting other learning areas

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