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      • PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.

        Leading Indian academic publisher with 58 years' experience in higher education textbooks in print and digital format.

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      • Learnetic S.A.

        Learnetic is an innovative educational digital publisher, content developer and eLearning technology provider. We are a technology-based company with over 20 years of experience operating in international educational publishing business. We offer a complete suite of advanced software applications supporting all stages of ePublishing, providing our partners with  professional Authoring Tools, eLearning Platforms and ready-made interactive learning content.

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        Children's & YA
        January 2017

        Trouble Teaches

        by Lesya Ukrainka (Author), Lesia Tomkiv (Illustrator)

        Many generations of Ukrainian readers know the classic fairy tale of a sparrow learning to be wise after its troubles. "No one is born wise, wisdom is learned." The Ukrainian people have centuries of experience with this proverb and for them it is relevant at all times. This fairy tale tells children exactly how important it is to be wise and prudent in life.   This book is part of the Reading Is Really Interesting series. Reading Is Really Interesting was established to develop and improve children's reading skills as well as their cognitive interests. Reading the books in the series gives children encouragement and support, and makes them naturally motivated; by reading these books their curiosity is stimulated to read more and more, making them full of enthusiasm and eager to learn. The key feature of the series is that the texts have only one storyline and a small number of characters, making them easier to follow for beginner readers as well as more advanced learners.   From 3 to 8 Years, 1369 words   The books in the series correspond to different reading abilities: Level 1 – I am learning to read (short texts, simple sentences); Level 2 – I can read with someone’s help (simple plots, simple language structures);Level 3 – I can read by myself (more complicated figures of speech and vocabulary);Level 4 – I read with pleasure (various genres and themes). Books that invite readers into new worlds. "Read every day and at every chance you get!"     Rightsholders: Diana Semak; bohdanbooksco@gmail.com

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        Children's & YA
        2022

        The Holiday I Had to Take

        by Kateryna Yehorushkina (Author), Sonia Avdieieva (Illustrator)

        When the holidays draw near, schoolchildren begin to think about rest and travel. Sadly, this time, Vira's (Faith) holidays will be different due to the war. She, along with her parents and younger brother, has to move to the basement floor of their apartment building to hide from the bombardments. The family members do all they can to adapt to this new reality: they melt snow when they run out of water, try to warm themselves up by singing when they run out of heating, and reassure themselves that all the people close to them are safe when they cannot hear from them. The usual way of life seems like a distant memory, surviving perhaps only in our imagination or in computer games. Yet, even in these activities, and in supporting our loved ones, we can learn how to find a light inside that no missile will ever be able to reach. The Holiday I Had to Take is not only the moving story of Vira; readers of Kateryna Yehorushkina's book will also find advice and soothing practices from psychologist Svitlana Royz to support everyone finding themselves in difficult times   From 3 to 8 years, 2138 words. Rightsholders: Natalie Miroshnyk,   n.miroshnik@vivat.factor.ua

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        Adventure stories (Children's/YA)
        January 2021

        Four Princesses

        by Oleksandra Orlova (Author), Anna Surgan (Illustrator)

        We know that the daughters of Yaroslav the Wise all married European kings. But who were they really? The author imagined what the childhood of Kyiv princesses could have been. Clever, derisive, playful girls — and at the same time, future rulers that have to learn princely virtues and honor books.    From 5 to 8 years, 5433 words Rightsholders: a.makhnyk@portalbooks.com.ua

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        Children's & YA
        January 2023

        Celta and the Fallen Moon

        by Victoria Iver (Author), Victoria Iver (Illustrator)

        Celta and two rats live in a house near the old lighthouse. Every evening, the girl curls up in a big chair and reads fairy tales to her pets. But today the book had to be put aside - the Moon fell in her backyard! The unexpected guest is convinced that her business is useless and nobody needs it. So Celta sets out with Moon on a journey to prove that she is wrong. This kind and heartwarming story will give young readers faith in themselves and teach them that everyone in this world has value.   From 3 to 8 years, 1853 words Rightsholders n.miroshnyk@vivat.factor.ua

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        Children's & YA
        January 2022

        Angry Goat

        by Volodymyr Rutkivsky (Author). Natalia Kudlak (Illustrator)

        This cheerful and witty book tells the story of the amazing friendship between the boy Severin and a giant goat, who, perhaps unfairly, was called the Аngry Goat. When Severin came to his grandmother's village for the summer, Goat tried to ram him. But then - quite unexpectedly - he became the boy's best friend. Now Severin is not afraid of Goat anymore. Severin gives to Goat the most delicious carrots from his grandmother's garden, and bends the branches of a maple tree for him, because his new friend likes new leaves so much! In return, Goat pushes Severin and his friend on the swing, and makes them laugh with his antics. And one day he even saved a bird that fell out of the nest... Together with Severin, little readers will learn step by step the secrets of a world that opens up to you if you are not afraid to go outside of Grandma's gate for the first time!   From 6 to 8 years, 13006 words Rightsholders: Ivan Fedechko, ivan.fedechko@starlev.com.ua

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        Children's & YA
        January 2021

        Storie-e-es of Eka the Excavator

        by Victoria Amelina (Author),Oleksandr Shatokhin (Illustrator)

        Eka is a small excavator. But his adventures are big, sometimes even on a global scale! Eka, like a real superhero, has the power to save the world... maybe. Eka likes to talk about his amazing adventures: on how he scooped up half the sea with a bucket, or how he plucked a star from the sky... or even of when  he almost stole an iceberg in Antarctica. Eka really wants to be important! Perhaps he can help St. Nicholas, or bring a dinosaur skeleton to a museum, or simply save his beloved park from destruction... Maybe, just maybe, like the famous Baron Munchausen, Eka exaggerates a little in his storie-e-es? There is only a way to find out! Storie-e-es of Eka the Excavator is a collection of the funnies stories from the most talkative excavator in the world!   From 6 to 8 years, 6000 words Rightsholders:  Ivan Fedechko, ivan.fedechko@starlev.com.ua

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        Children's & YA
        January 2022

        Knot of Fairy Tales

        by Vitaliia Savchenko (Author), Natalia Khmelivska (Illustrator), Stepan Bybyk (Illustrator)

        This collection includes tales about friendship and faith in miracles. It is an ideal reding text for preschool and primary school children.   From 3 to 8 years, 6563 words. Rightsholders:   gapiukserhii@gmail.com

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        Children's & YA
        January 2010

        Green Beard

        by Serhii Pushyk (Author), Rostyslav Kramar (Illustrator)

        Simple, light, funny, and at the same time wise, these poems awaken the imagination of any reader, introducing them to a world of new things and concepts. Rostyslav Kramar's illustrations perfectly complement the work, as they are as bright and charming as if they were guided by a child's imagination.   From 3 to 8 years,  1330 words Rightsholder contact: Diana Semak, bohdanbooksco@gmail.com

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        Children's & YA
        January 2022

        Katrusia's Treasures

        by Zirka Menzatiuk (Author), Nazar Syrotiuk (Illustrator)

        These are stories about treasures. But not about the gold coins that are sometimes found hidden in the ground. Rather, they are about the great, amazing treasures of the Ukrainian  people — their art. Ever since people have lived on Ukrainian land, they have been collecting these treasures: vytynankas, vyshyvankas, earthenware, carved objects of decorative use, artistic paintings, wooden toys, the art of pysanka, and so much more. There is so much to learn!   From 3 to 8 years, 4820 words. Rightsholders: info@bukrek.net

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        Children's & YA
        January 2020

        The World Around Us

        by Galyna Guzovska-Korytska (Author), Lyudmyla Kharlamova (Illustrator)

        We must see the world from the standpoint of everything that surrounds us, of what we encounter every day, for us to truly understand the issues in our lives, the situations we find ourselves in, and how to address them properly. In our individualistic world, however, we do not always manage to think about what is truly  important.    The World Around Us motivates young readers to deeply examine their values, to recognise the negative actions of the characters in her stories, and to look for a positive approach to the world that surrounds them.   The World Around Us consists of 16 stories, each of which is associated with a specific thematic word such as friendship, the future, wisdom… it is up to the young readers to think the stories through their keywords, and by doing so, they will develop their feelings of empathy, decency, kindness, humanity, and generosity.      From 5 to 8 years readers, 3312 words Rightsholders: Galyna Guzovska; guzovskakorickagalina@gmail.com

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        Children's & YA
        January 2018

        The Ant’s Mushroom

        by Anatolii Hryhoruk (Author), Liubomyr Beiher (Illustrator)

        This interesting fairy tale is about one tiny ant that one day finds a huge Mushroom in the forest. The ant can’t pick this big Mushroom up and bring it home by itself. What should the ant do? Whom to ask for help? This book is part of the Reading Is Really Interesting series. Reading Is Really Interesting was established to develop and improve children's reading skills as well as their cognitive interests. Reading the books in the series gives children encouragement and support, and makes them naturally motivated; by reading these books their curiosity is stimulated to read more and more, making them full of enthusiasm and eager to learn. The key feature of the series is that the texts have only one storyline and a small number of characters, making them easier to follow for beginner readers as well as more advanced learners.   From 3 to 8 years, 195 words. The books in the series correspond to different reading abilities: Level 1 – I am learning to read (short texts, simple sentences);Level 2 – I can read with someone’s help (simple plots, simple language structures);Level 3 – I can read by myself (more complicated figures of speech and vocabulary);Level 4 – I read with pleasure (various genres and themes). Books that invite readers into new worlds. "Read every day and at every chance you get!"      Rightsholders: Diana Semak, bohdanbooksco@gmail.com

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        Children's & YA
        2022

        In Search of Winter Sleep

        by Tetiana Rumenko (Author), Tetyana Yatsura (Illustrator)

        Kvitochka is a small brown bear. She is convinced that the world is arranged for the comfort and happiness of all animals. But winter came, and the quiet life of the residents of the Rehabilitation Center for Brown Bears was filled with anxiety - someone stole the sleep from the bears! Kvitochka decided to find out who the thief was and find their sleep back. So now the little bear has a long journey ahead of her, full of unexpected encounters and many discoveries. Let’s go with her - and find out where the bears' sleep has gone and how to get it back!   From 3 to 8 years, 1480 words. Rightsholders: Rumenko Tetiana, rumenkotanya@gmail.com;

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        Children's & YA
        January 2022

        The Tooth Fairy’s Tales. Part 1. I’m Betty. Nice to meet you!

        by Tetyana Nakonechna (Author), Maria Puzey (Illustrator)

        Have you ever heard of a little tooth fairy named Betty? Oh, she is a real charmer and a great dreamer... And there is never a dull moment with her around! Do you want to find out how the fairy became a detective? Or make friends with a chatty stone? Or maybe you will dare to take part in a bat race?So don’t wait, open the book and dive into magical adventures!   From 3 to 8 years, 3482 words Rightsholder: inna@rm-publisher.com.ua; in.vovch@gmail.com

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        Children's & YA
        January 2020

        Country Uncultured Books

        by Bogdana Tytariova (Author), Diana Strokan (Illustrator)

        This is the debut book of the nine-year-old dreamer and imaginative soul Bogdana Tytariova, a book that will captivate children and adults alike. Together with the heroes of Bogdana’s exciting stories, readers of these funny tales will travel the world and encounter fantastical creatures and magical animals, finding themselves in the land of uncultured books. The work is recommended for family readings, and these adventures are definitely going to brighten up every family gathering. After all, every once in a while, parents need a reminder that they  were children too!   From years 5 to 8, years, 8360 words. Rightsholders: svidoma@ukr.net

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        Children's & YA
        January 2022

        Tale about the Carpathian Magician

        by Vasyl Karpiuk (Author), Olesia Sekeresh (Illustrator)

        The Molfar Kotsenek is a good magician who protects the peace of the Carpathians is friends with a brown bear. One day, Kotsenek receives a letter from the past, and his whole life turns upside down. What secret does the old Molfar hold? Will he discover why did the winter became "spoilt"? Will he manage to have a student, and most importantly: what are dragons doing in the Carpathians? This is a unique exciting adventure for elementary school age readers  from the author of the popular Ukrainian book series Oleksa Dovbush.   From 5 to 8 years, 9851 words RightsHolders: ladiscursus@gmail.com

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        Children's & YA
        January 2022

        Keksyk Defender

        by Inna Kurylo (Author), Oleksandra Kondratenko (Illustrator)

        Not only people, but also pets stood up for the defense of Ukraine in the war against Russia! Together with his animal friends, Keksyk the cat organized a Territorial Defense force for the yard and helped people as best as he could. Together with Keksyk, many animals protect Ukraine: the dog Shustryk, the crow Ksenia, the pigeon Stepan, geese and bees. And now that you know of Keksyk  do you want to learn why the missile system is called "Stugna"? And why the enemies were unable to overcome the Zmiev ramparts and disappeared without a trace in Chornobayivka? Then, the adventures of Keksyk and his friends bravely defending their native country are right for you! And while you read, remember that these tales are based on real events.   From 5 to 8 years, 8596 words Rightsholders: svidoma@ukr.net

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        Children's & YA
        January 2020

        I Don't Need a Dog

        by Tais Zolotkovska (Author), Yulyia Vus (Illustrator)

        Max moves from the city to the countryside with his parents. He didn’t want to move, and now he is sitting with his phone in a dark bedroom, without helping his parents unpacking his things! They promised him that here, in the countryside, he will get a dog, but he says he doesn’t need one. Suddenly, his phone's screen goes out and he has to look for a charger. He goes down to the courtyard and sees a dog named Rosa. Rosa notices him and immediately runs away. He tries to befriend her, and Rosa runs away again. Max sees Rose`s escape as a challenge.   From 5 to 8 years, 4580 words. Rightsholders: hanna.bulhakova@ranok-school.com

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        Children's & YA
        January 2021

        Are Cyclopes' Lives Easy?

        by Oleksander Shatokhin (Author), Oleksander Shatokhin (Illustrator)

        Pierre is a cyclops. Is it easy for him to live with only one eye? He wants to rub his eyes in the morning - Oh, he can't! He wants to pick up glasses - impossible! But Pierre is not discouraged, because he has friends whom he sincerely admires: the girl Lisa  who dances skilfully in a wheelchair, and the blind pianist Mr. Marco, who has travelled giving concerts almost all over the world. Pierre calls his friends cyclopes and is very proud of them. And Pierre is also inspired by the Outstanding Cyclopes - famous people who have reached great achievements, despite their peculiarities. Want to learn more about the life of the Cyclopes, learn the Braille alphabet, and sign language? Then meet Pierre! As an inquisitive cyclops says, "there are so many interesting things in the world: you will always find something to learn!"    From 3 to 8 years, 486 words Rightsholders:  Alex Sharlai, alex.sharlay@gmail.com

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