The Cow’s Ear (Novelty & Unpublished)

Ever crossed paths with a chatty cow with three ears? If not, consider venturing into the countryside for a day or lose yourself in the pages of this compelling story. An amusing story that challenges the more skeptics.

© Micaela Chirif (text) & Joaquín Camp (illustration)

Specs: 20x29cm; pages; 40 pages; Ages 6+

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The Returnus (Novelty & Unpublished)

Tired of their stagnant existence in a museum, a group of statues escape to return to their home - the Roman Empire. Their excitement turns to disappointment as they find the Empire transformed. The Returnus is a thrilling tale that cleverly critiques our consumer-driven society.

© Joaquín Camp (text & illustration)

Specs: 18 x 28 cm; 44 pages; Ages 6+ 

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Josie’s Journey (Unpublished & Novelty)

After a frightening night of thunder, Josie leaves home on a journey encountering enigmatic characters guiding her through powerful yoga poses which help to embrace her fears. Through Josie’s Journey, while reading the story, readers will find yoga poses that can be experienced together with Josie.

© Carmen Casado, Mary Natali (text) & Bárbara R. (illustration)

Specs: hardcover; 24 x 18 cm; 44 pages; Ages 5+

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Regarde!/Look! (Unpublished)

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A mother and the daughter go to the park and are contemplating what they see, without judgement. This book promotes attention to details, around which may be found micro narratives, helping to awake the exploratory sense and develop vocabulary.

A leporello book, designed for children 4+, size 30 x 19 cm

Leporello book. Size: 30 x 19 cm (reduceable up to 40%). Ages 4 and up.

© Davide Calì (text) & André da Loba (illustration)

Eligible for DGLAB grant (illustration).

One day (Unpublished)

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A boy grows up hearing fascinating stories told by fishermen. He wants to enter this fantasy world but as he grows up the illusion disappears… until one day.

© Nuria Díaz (text & illustration)