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If you're looking for elephants, try in a tree!
AN ELEPHANTASY (Dailan Kifki) is a children's classic by #Argentinian author María Elena Walsh, translated from #Spanish by @danielhahn02, @PushkinPress
Reviewed here by @Booktrust
https://t.co/kWVE2qwp0d
#WorldKidLitMonth
The books introduced by @Jake_Hope are:
Wild Animals of the North
Illustrated and written by Dieter Braun
Translated from German by Jen Calleja @niewview
Published by @FlyingEyeBooks
https://t.co/N0DAQhGd0W
#WorldKidLitMonth
It's #WorldKidLitMonth day 9 and on @worldkidlit blog today Lori of @KidsReadWorld introduces 4 stunning wordless picture books
from South Korea and China
https://t.co/5qIEQTB2F9
The Hunt is On (Book 1: Seekers of the Aweto), written & illustrated by Nie Jun, translated from Chinese by Edward Gauvin.
https://t.co/9MfOG4Iw9j
#ChineseYALit #IntlYALit #WorldKidLitMonth🧵
#2022GLLITranslatedYoungAdultBookPrizeShortlist
Indian children's author Roopa Pai explains, ''why I retell old Indian stories for the young.''
https://t.co/121IPPHrvt
#IndianKidLit #WorldKidLitMonth #Classics #DesiKidLit #DesiBooks #SouthAsianKidLit
It's #WorldKidLitWednesday and just 3 months until September: #WorldKidLitMonth!
Want to #readtheworld with your kids, but not sure where to start?
Ta da! Here's the 2022 list: children's & YA books from around the world, in translation into English🥳
https://t.co/1RSoxpeKAJ
REFUGEES:
My name is not refugee
By Kate Milner.
A young boy discusses the journey he is about to make with his mother. They will leave their town, she explains, and it will be sad but also a little bit exciting.
#WorldKidLitMonth
@worldkidlit @NHM_London @NorwichKidLit @geckopress @plapibo “The Oviraptor” by Leo Tang (Global Kids)
HT @booksfromtaiwan https://t.co/yxK6IR0Thz
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#WorldKidLitMonth #UKLAmember @rcharlesworth recommends ‘Big Wolf & Little Wolf’ by Nadine Brun-Cosme & Olivier Tallec, translated by Claudia Zoe Bedrick, @EnchantedLion A beautifully tender book that speaks to the ❤️ w/ themes of loneliness, friendship, loss, & ultimately, hope
#WorldKidLitMonth #UKLAMember @dan_northover recommends Lampie and the Children of the Sea by @schaap_annet translated by @Laura_Wat @PushkinPress. Excellent mystery, darkness, sadness and happiness all rolled into a stunning magical realist story that is not to be missed! 🌊🌊
Thank you Hanna Leliv and @AnnaWaldentrans for sharing your favourite Ukrainian books with us: ones already translated into English, and ones that aren't but should be!
https://t.co/ENCudVmKx4
#WorldKidLitMonth #WorldKidLit #UkrainianKidLit #ukrainian #Ukraine #Kidlit
What is #WorldKidLitMonth?
Read the full post at:
https://t.co/6ety9L2NvL
What does a pencil dream about when you are not using it? Follow a pencil’s adventures as it travels outside the classroom and writes its own story in 'Dreams of a Pencil,' written by Xiaonan Zhang and illustrated by Xiaying Cao. https://t.co/QnNWNnlWMO
#WorldKidLitMonth
#WorldKidLitMonth #UKLAMember @one_to_read recommends the Vitello books by Kim Fupz Aakeson and Niels Bo Bojesen, translated by Ruth Garde. These charmingly anarchic adventures of the redoubtable Vitello are guaranteed to entertain and, at times, give pause for reflection.
In stores today!
Cat & Dog: A Tale of Opposites
A perfect combination of words and illustration, and a concept book that tells a cohesive story.”
— https://t.co/eZfyoQ4ki8
Get your copy: https://t.co/7SBEf66UFT
@TullioCorda
#worldkidlitmonth #cat #dog #Childrensbooks #family
Early Soviet children's books made a major impact in UK. Brought to Britain and admired by Noel Carrington, Peggy Angus, Peral Binder and others, they inspired the creation of the Puffin Picture books in 1940. #WorldKidLitMonth
I love sharing good reads and it's #WorldKidLitMonth... so! a few children's books i've read and loved this year:
Dragonfly Eyes by Cao Wenxuan & Helen Wang
(don't, don't, don't miss this one)
Kiki's Delivery Service by Eiko Kadono & Emily Balistrieri
Celebrate #WorldKidLitMonth now & #InternationalTranslationDay on 30th Sept with us! This month shines a spotlight on translated fiction & non-fiction for kids & reminds us that reading #translatedliterature "opens up the world in all its multicultural, multilingual diversity"
@worldkidlit Look out for “Dragonfly Eyes” by Cao Wenxuan, tr @helenwanglondon (@WalkerBooksUK Jan 2021)! https://t.co/z1zHdV0eAg #WorldKidLitMonth #Shanghai #Marseille #Lyon
@Nadinekaadan @WalkerBooksUK Ah, @Nadinekaadan, you just made my day! And reminded me of your beautiful books https://t.co/nMsNFNojtO (the pink one “Answer Me Leila” I read in @RuthAhmedzai’s translation) #WorldKidLitmonth #worldkidlit