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Text:
Patricia Auerbach and Roberta Asse
Illustrations:
Patricia Auerbach and Roberta Asse
The Only One in the Classroom invites us to reflect on the impact that structural racism has on Tereza's life. The narrative prioritizes the protagonist's subjective perspective, encouraging critical reading and collective dialogue about inclusion and respect.
Text:
Tathyana Viana
Illustrations:
Amanda Lobos
In this story, the Parrot decides to demarcate the territory so that he and each of his friends – the Jabiru Stork and the Owl – have their own space. How will each character react to this decision?
Text:
Jonas Ribeiro and Telma Guimarães
Illustrations:
Esteban Vivaldi
In this narrative by an indigenous author, nature teaches a greedy king the importance of respecting the water, the land, and it’s inhabitants. A symbolic plot that blends critique and fantasy, contributing to the development of critical and empathetic readers.
Text:
Ezequiel Vitor Tuxá
Illustrations:
Ezequiel Vitor Tuxá
Award-winning writer Jacques Fux brings wit and humor to the fantastical adventures of a young boy detective as he wanders through a labyrinth brimming with enigmas.
Text:
Jacques Fux
Illustrations:
Henri Campeã
In this story written by Jonas Ribeiro and Telma Guimarães, author of the bestseller Where is the Book That Was Here?, the Owl, the Tuiuiú and the Parrot hear a strange noise in the forest and formulate several hypotheses about what that sound could be.
Text:
Jonas Ribeiro and Telma Guimarães
Illustrations:
Esteban Vivaldi
Edimilson de Almeida Pereira, one of the most awarded poets and prose writers in Brazil in recent years, invites the reader to immerse himself in a fun game of opposites and possibilities.
Text:
Edimilson de Almeida Pereira
Illustrations:
Larissa da Cruz
Mother and daughter share their perspectives on these small, beautiful things: the Brazilian poet Manoel de Barros’s appreciation for small things, his ability to create a sense of wonder about everyday life, and the bonds of affection that they enjoy.
Text:
Alessandra Roscoe
Illustrations:
Grupo Matizes Dumont
Asdrúbal, the Terrible has one goal: to become a remarkable monster. But this short story shows that his evil deeds don't exactly achieve the expected result.
Text:
Elvira Vigna
Illustrations:
Elvira Vigna
It has been almost three centuries since Asdrúbal left the Dum-Dum Forest. After so long, some people think that the terrible yellow monster is nothing more than a legend.
Text:
Elvira Vigna
Illustrations:
Elvira Vigna
Asdrúbal becomes a rare piece on display at the Dum-Dum Museum and becomes frustrated by the obligation to entertain visitors.
Text:
Elvira Vigna
Illustrations:
Elvira Vigna
The terrible monster Asdrúbal decides to write his memoirs. However, he soon realizes that it isn’t so easy to write or even take a simple walk without.
Text:
Elvira Vigna
Illustrations:
Elvira Vigna
In this novel, Paula Fábrio portrays the historic mobilization of students against the reorganization of public schools, proposed by the government of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, in 2015.
Text:
Paula Fábrio
Illustrations:
Cássia Roriz
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