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Interlinea: Le rane

Collana di letteratura per l’infanzia di autori e illustratori italiani (formato 13x21). Età di lettura: da 7 a 12 anni.

La prima collana per bambini della casa editrice Interlinea, nata sotto il favorevole auspicio del “favoloso Gianni” – infatti il primo titolo pubblicato è Il ragioniere pesce del Cusio di Gianni Rodari, illustrato da Mauro Maulini, ormai fuori catalogo –, e che rimarca il legame al proprio territorio a partire dal nome, “Le rane”, che in pianura gracidano allegre nelle risaie.

È anche una collana amica dell’ambiente, perché stampata su una carta ecologica ricavata dalle alghe, ed è doppiamente ecologica perché, oltre a risparmiare gli alberi, aiuta a ripulire dalle alghe gli ambienti lagunari inquinati.

Volumi in brossura con tante illustrazioni a colori che vedono come protagonisti i ragazzi di oggi (per esempio in Diritti al cuoreStasera niente cellulare o La bambina mascherata), raccontano divertenti e avventurose storie sul cibo (come in Storie da mangiareMangia, Matilde! e Il cibo sano e appetitoso dell’orco), ma anche storie difficili di guerra e odio etnico (La guerra di Becky e Il violino di Auschwitz), offrono spunti artistici (I viaggi di Giac o Così per gioco) o raccontano gialli sui generis (Il giallo del sorriso scomparso e Chi ha incendiato la biblioteca?).

Tra cacche portafortuna, pasticcieri che diventano pescatori, libri che prendono vita e aiutano a risolvere enigmi, televisioni prepotenti, scopri le mille e una storia della collana "Le rane", con autori di calibro di Roberto Piumini, Antonio Ferrara, Anna Lavatelli, Guido Quarzo, Anna Vivarelli, Sebastiano Ruiz Mignone, e illustratori come Cinzia Ghigliano, AntonGionata Ferrari, Andrea Astuto e molti altri ancora. 

 


The Auschwitz Violin

di Anna Lavatelli

editore: Interlinea

pagine: 88

An immediate success in Italy on its release, with readings in schools and institutional settings. Cicci has everything a girl could want: a wonderful comfortable life, a family that loves her, lots of friends and a great passion for music. But from the day in which the racial laws are enacted in Italy, little by little, everything that she loves is taken away from her. All that will remain will be her violin, from which she will not be separated at any cost. It is actually the violin that, after a long silence, tells the story of Cicci’s slow descent towards the hell of Auschwitz, where she will be forced to play for the SS. Even in that terrible situation the girl will experience the power that music has to set us free. Based on a true story.

Giovannino Tread-on-poo

di Valentina Magnaschi

editore: Interlinea

pagine: 32

“It was eight o’clock and as always Giovannino went out, met his friend and together they went to school...” But the street is filled with danger and, when you least expect it, you may happen to tread on... a poo. And suddenly you find yourself in the middle of fantastic adventures and from that unpleasant hitch even sweet-smelling flowers may grow! This happens to Giovannino Tread-on-poo, the nice protagonist of this funny tale with cheerful and very colourful illustrations. Book for children aged 6 and over.

Maso Ciucciamaso

di Anna Lavatelli

editore: Interlinea

pagine: 32

Maso is a fine chubby child who spends his time suking the Big Baby’s Bottle his mum prepares for him… until he trips and falls down and, being rather round and plump, he begins rolling over and over … A funny book on food and food troubles, without rhetoric and moralizing.  

The mistery of the missing smile

di Anna Lavatelli

editore: Interlinea

pagine: 112

While investigating the theft of a high C from the chest at the Scala theatre and looking for someone who stole all Milan’s colours, inspector Busillis has the time to go to the Louvre museum in Paris, where someone stole the Gioconda’s smile. Thanks to his police dog, to his wife Renata and to tv-detective stories, Busillis, believing in the unbelievable, always finds the solution. A very funny book for children aged 9 and over.

Tales that are good to eat

di Guido Quarzo e Anna Vivarelli

editore: Interlinea

pagine: 46

Three funny tales, stuffed with imagination. A cook wants to make a very special omelette and becomes involved in an amusing nosh-up; a boy dreams of sandwiches and adventures; a confectioner has to shut up shop and decides to become a fisherman, until, on a lost island, he finds his own old passion for sweets thanks to a very tasty surprise... Book for greedy first readers.

Bumba’s water

di Roberto Piumini

editore: Interlinea

pagine: 32

For the first time, Bumba, with an earthen jar balanced on his head, is carrying water from the spring to the village. The water is very precious and Bumba, who is not very strong and does not want to spill it, is walking at the end of a line of women and children crossing the savannah. At a certain point he meets an old dark-skinned man, with a white dog, who asks him for some of his water: Bumba doesn’t know what to do, he doesn’t know, but he acts instinctively and... A moving story about the generosity of which only children are capable. A story that teaches the value of water.

Giac’s journeys

di Elve Fortis De Hieronymis

editore: Interlinea

pagine: 128

Giac is a little man made of newsprint, cut out by a child and left on the table on a rainy day. Giac makes friends with many funny characters, which lead him through thousands of adventures in a world of points, lines, letters, numbers and games. It is a very useful book for teachers who want to introduce children to art and creativity.

Who set the library on fire?

di Anna Lavatelli

editore: Interlinea

pagine: 48

The library in Dogcats street, in Milan, is not like many others. One night a fire breaks out and the books, poor them!, haven’t got the time to open their eyes and they are completely surrounded by flames. Who is guilty? Let’s find it with this funny tale which teaches how to play with acrostics. Book for children aged 8 and over.

Chi ha incendiato la biblioteca?

di Anna Lavatelli

editore: Interlinea

pagine: 48

In una biblioteca molto speciale, scoppia un incendio. Chi sarà il colpevole?

Mastino and Biancaluna

di Nella Bosnia e Guido Quarzo

editore: Interlinea

pagine: 96

A fantastic adventure which catches the reader’s attention form the very beginning: a tale about fear and knights. The terrible knight Mastino di Pietralarga runs madly on his horse through vegetable gardens, vines, rivers and paths. Where is he going to? He’s looking for his own fear, as he promised to Biancaluna, the lady he fell in love with. The point is that Mastino is afraid of nothing, or at least he seems to be, until, after having faced hermits who lost their memory and flying friars, Turks and pigs, bogey men and saints, he comes to the Bellovento’s convent…

Seizing the opportunity

di Ferdinando Albertazzi

editore: Interlinea

pagine: 48

In this book you can find the ideas and the thoughts which can occur to a child while he is studying or playing with videogames. Light or serious thoughts about school, friends, family, with a disenchanted glance to the world of adults, sometime full of contradictions. A book for thinking and amusing for children aged 10 and over.

Strange words tales

di Marcello Argilli

editore: Interlinea

pagine: 32

How many miles is long happyness? And how many litres of peaches can you buy at the greengrocer’s? In the fantastic world described through these tales, in which you can play with words and language, very strange facts may happen: someone speaks only in verse and someone has got a saying for each situation, someone, because of his absent-mindedness, has lost the word “mummy” and someone uses units of measurement that teachers teach us at school to measure feelings and emotions. Book for children aged 8-9 and over.

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