Traveseando: is the only work thought for children conceived by poet
Ricardo Zelarayán, one of the most renowned of the Argentine poetic scene. With a simple vocabulary which does not leave out a witty humour, Traveseando wonders about issues that open our curiosity to our surroundings: what is happening...[more]
Eran Tres Amigos by H. G. Oesterheld. Besides being one of the most popular Argentine cartoon strip authors, the creator of El Eternauta wrote wonderful stories for children. Eran tres amigos is among the most remarkable ones. Illustrated by Mariano Grassi.
El Contador de Cuentos y Otras Historias de Miedo by Saki. With illustrations by Pablo Cabrera and a little story including maps and drawings of the country where Saki thought of his stories.
las siete puertas by Sara Gallardo. Sara Gallardo’s short stories for children keep up with the unique style of one of the most outstanding Argentine writers, in two stories full of words of magic and friendship.
Illustrated by Silvia Lenardón.
la estrella de madera by Marcel Schwob. Jorge Luis Borges once said: ‘Everywhere there are readers of Schwob – they constitute secret societies.’ La estrella de madera is an invitation to become part of this grateful and select group of readers.
Illustrated by Alfredo Prior.
Acknowledged as one of the most important new authors, Fabián Casas ventures into children’s literature. Rita Viaja al Cosmos con Mariano tells the story of a child tired of having to wait to complete his sticker album. He enters in a cosmic journey throughout the galaxy accompanied by his dog Rita.