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  • CHILDREN'S CATALOG | ÔZé editora

    ENQUANTO NÃO LEMBRO O TEMPO DÁ UM TEMPO A LÍNGUA DO VENDAVAL ESTA NOITE, SONHEI QUE ERA DRAGÃO SINTA UM CACHORRO SENTADO ASAS MEMÓRIA DE ELEFANTE NO LONGE DOS GERAIS PEQUENO CONTO DE ENGOLIR O ESPAÇO ENTRE AS FOLHAS DA RELVA BESTIÁRIO DOS SETE DOMÍNIOS TOURO VERMELHO AS FÁBULAS DO FABULOSO FABULISTA JOÃOZITO AINDA SONHAMBULANTES ZALÉM E CALUNGA TEMPORINA NINGUÉM DORMIA A OFICINA DO CAMBEVA CASTELOS DE AREIA Pode me chamar de Dodô OIKOÁ HISTÓRIAS EM HAI-KAI ALCATEIA O CORAÇÃO DE PLÁSTICO A PRINCESA E O DRAGÃO... E BALTAZAR SAGATRISSUINORANA EU, UÉ! ABRAPOEMA LANÇAMENTO 2020 - MAREMOTO LANÇAMENTO 2019 - MANUAL DO PAPO FURADO LANÇAMENTO 2018 - CONVERSAS DE VAGA-LUMES COM QUANTOS PINGOS SE FAZ UMA CHUVA? MINDINHO MAIOR DE TODOS PEQUENAS ARMADURAS A GALINHA E OUTROS BICHOS INTELIGENTES ONDE VOCÊ MORA LIA E O FEITIÇO DA PALAVRA ESCONDIDO PRA VOCÊ SETE ORELHAS SOB AS ORDENS DO MAJOR COSTINHA AS 3 HISTÓRIAS MAIS BONITAS DO MUNDO Fuzarca na arca de Noé

  • LITTLE TALE OF SWALLOWING | ÔZé editora

    LITTLE TALE OF SWALLOWING BUY CRISTIANE VELASCO and JULIANA STORTO 20X17,5 cm | 72 pages| BRL 55 ISBN 978-65-89835-38-7 Once upon a time there was a child. And a puddle of rain. And another puddle, a river, a wave... where will it all end? Little tale of swallowing is a book that reaches many places: rivers, seas, the land of giants, volcanoes, the Milky Way. A path that follows the horizon unhurriedly, awakening memories and taking us back to the origin of the world. Until the moment when the cycle seems to end... or not, because there is always the possibility of starting again. And in order not to lose the rhythm of the game, the reader is thrown into this circular story until the moment when it is no longer known what came before what. The watercolor illustrations, created by Juliana Storto, follow with great sensitivity the linear and circular movement of the text.

  • A SKELETON, A TOMATO AND A FLEA | ÔZé editora

    A SKELETON, A TOMATO AND A FLEA BUY RICARDO AZEVEDO e GUTO LACAZ 15x21cm | 24 pág | R$35 ISBN 9788564571044 Library Itaú 2014 Literary catalog Diversity Authorities 2015-2016 – BH Three entertaining stories that lead the reader to see the world from the standpoint of three unusual characters, and to see life through the eyes of a skeleton, a tomato or a flea, a tremendous endeavor for the imagination. The imaginative practice, desirable at any age, is, for young children, an important challenge as it stimulates the perception of reality under alternative and flexible prisms. The books illustrations reinforce this intention, waking readers’ minds while looking at the unique characters. The question “What if?” is the main protagonist of the three narratives and “why not?” a symbol of the restlessness of children’s thoughts in full development and discovery.

  • ZALEM E CALUNGA | ÔZé editora

    ZALÉM AND CALUNGA BUY JÚLIA MEDEIROS and BÁRBARA QUINTINO 17X26 cm | 44 pages | BRL 58 ISBN 978-65-89835-32-5 Two emblematic characters from this collection get their own little piece of history in this magical universe from the "Grandpa's gift collection". Zalém and Calunga, the Collectors of Memories, are faced with a challenge: to save Deolinda from a danger she has set herself. Passing through the universe of memories and the rarest Threads of Memories, Zalém and Calunga help the curious little girl return from her adventure. A story full of emotions that makes us reflect on the collective construction of memory. In this narrative, text and image merge in a fantastic universe of elements..

  • TEH PLASTIC HEART | ÔZé editora

    THE VANISHIING ARMADILLO BUY MARÍLIA MOREIRA and RAQUEL MATSUSHITA 21x23 cm | 48 pages| R$63 ISBN 978-65-89835-04-2 It was raining, and Lilla could not play outside. No power, no internet, nothing. Lilla picks a book on the shelf and uses her imagination to find clues and search for the Vanishing Armadillo. Surprise, the book talks to her and becomes a character, engaging Lilla's attention and guiding her through other stories within the story. The illustrations by Raquel Matsushita bring intriguing clues and match perfectly with the storytelling style of Marília Moreira.

  • THE CHICKEN | ÔZé editora

    THE CHICKEN and Other Intelligent Animals BUY RONALD POLITO E GUTO LACAZ 20,5x25cm | 56 pág | R$56 ISBN 9788564571365 Library Itaú 2015 Bologna’s Catalog 2014 Featured 2013 – Emília Magazine Book Fair of Porto Alegre 2014 – selected book The poetry of the texts of Ronald Polito and the illustrations created by Guto Lacaz reveal the possible intimacy between image and word and provokes fun, reflection and extravagant ideas. A book to browse, look and read. As we go through its pages, we come across a parade of amazing animals-characters whose stories and images make us look at the world as it is, and imagine how it could be by deconstructing and reconstructing models or references. The authors delight adults and children by playing with words, images, traits, shapes, rhythms, rhymes, and metrics. Surprise, daring, humor and originality are part of this refined fauna that provokes and sharpens the reader’s imagination.

  • MÃE D'ÁGUA | ÔZé editora

    MÃE-D'ÁGUA* BUY BEL ASSUNÇÃO AZEVEDO e VIVIAN BRAGA 16x23cm | 32 pág | R$35 ISBN 9788564571075 This narrative is as captivating as the main character: a mermaid that emerges from the waters with sweeping beauty and enchantment. In a text as fluid as the undulations of the deep sea, the words sing lightly, punctuated by harmonious rhymes that lead the reader through the history of the joys and disappointments of this mermaid, her human love and her destiny. Vivian Braga’s illustrations bear the balance of the waves, the movement of the leaves, the swimming of the animals, the lightness of hair in the wind and the joy of children’s playing – elements that trigger feelings in a popular tale. A jewel that awakes passions. * version of a legend of the Brazilian folklore that presents a fantastic being, half woman, half fish, that inhabits rivers and lakes.

  • THE JAGUAR AND THE GOAT | ÔZé editora

    THE JAGUAR AND THE GOAT BUY ZECO HOMEM DE MONTES e DEBORAH ENGELENDER 20,5x28,5cm | 32 pág | R$42 ISBN 9788564571198 Library Itaú 2013 PNAIC 2014 The poor goat Quirino could no longer sleep outdoors. He was getting one cold after the other – cough, sneeze and endless back pain. He decided, it was time to build a house to spend the rest of his days. Jaguar Dolores, had the same problem. Poor Lady. Lately, her nose was always running, her hips were in pain and her head was aching. She also thought it was time to build a house to spend the rest of her days. What would happen when these two different animals, which never met each other before, start to build the same house together? Deborah Engelender’s puppets and drawings enrich the text in an unconventional way.

  • TEMPORINA | ÔZé editora

    TEMPORINA BUY JÚLIA MEDEIROS and NATÁLIA GREGORINI 17X26 cm | 44 page | BRL 58 ISBN 978-65-89835-26-4 Temporina is the second book of the "Grandpa's gifts" collection. A magical and enchanting book in which Temporina and Grandpa Cambeva (from Cambeva’s Oficina) meet again after her memories disappear out the window. And in losing her memories, Temporina also loses her color, and to restore her memories, Granma Cambeva enlists the help of Zalém, Calunga, Maria Metade, and the Dreamwalkers. At a crucial moment, Granma Cambeva makes Temporina face the character he has restored: the Realejo, and in the gathering of these two characters, the colors come back as a rainbow, along with all memories they both shared. A book about memories, recollections, affections, and love. Books from the same collection, but with independent stories.

  • OIKOA | ÔZé editora

    OIKOÁ BUY FELIPE VALÉRIO and LUISE WEISS 21x25 cm | 48 pages | R$60 ISBN 978-65-89835-20-2 Oikoá means "life" in the language of the Guarani Mbya people, the native inhabitants of Brazilian lands, and was the word chosen to name the book. Indigenous peoples have forever been the guardians of life on our planet. It is still in their territories where we could find more trees, plants, animals, fishes, birds, insects, and better-preserved rivers and forests. Oikoá, with magnificent colors and powerful illustrations, languidly unveils nature words in the languages of two different indigenous peoples: the Guarani Mbya and the Me˜bêngôkre, also known as Kayapós

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