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The interesting thing about this book is –besides the originality of the story- the sensation by the end of it; because once you’ve read it, you cannot stop asking yourself questions – Cuentoalavista.

The adoption of a very surprising stray dog told through a solid interweaving of text and images; the anecdote, short and provocative, grows with the lines and the narrative use of colors – Cuatrogatos.

A daring and extremely interesting book. It won’t leave you without an opinion! – Running for a dream.

Un perro en casa

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Daniel Nesquens Was born in Zaragoza in 1967. He’s a prolific author specialized in children’s literature. His stories are often inclined to a nonsense humor. They usually depict ordinary situations that turn into fantastic tales. He’s been awarded for his work in Spain.

Ramón ParísBorn in Venezuela, he studied Journalism but is devotedly dedicated to illustration and animation as well. His style offers wonderful eye-catching results with great humor and inventiveness. He always haves new ideas! At present he lives in Barcelona.

Daniel Nesquens / Ramón París9.8” x 6.3” 32 pages Hardcover ISBN 978-84-939912-2-7 Ages 6 and up

Dad finds a bedraggled dog on the streets and brings him home. The dog is cold, hungry and filthy. The first thing he needs is a bath: the water starts running and the boy starts scrubbing. A hilarious homage to nonsense, showing that you can take a dog out of the streets but you can’t take the streets out of a dog.

Un abuelo, síNelson Ramos Castro / Ramón París9.3” x 7.6” · 24 pages · Hardcover ISBN 978-84-937212-6-8 · Ages 3 and up· Rights sold to Portuguese

Los Mejores del Banco del Libro, 2012 Le immagini della Fantasia selection, 2010

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Tú no me vas a creerJaime Blume Sánchez / Irene Savino9.1” x 7.31” 24 pages HardcoverISBN 978-84-940256-2-4 Ages 3 and up

Sometimes, specially in the dark of the night, fantasies can assume lives of their own. It usually happens when we are scared of a cruel and wicked character that will come and take us away, and also when we need someone to protect us from that evil person. This poem, with fabulous oneiric illustrations by Irene Savino, gives a very special life to the darkest fears of childhood.

Jaime Blume Sánchez Is a Chilean poet. He also teaches Aesthetics at the Faculty of Humanities of the Catholic University of Chile in Santiago. He has published several essays and books. Tú no me vas a creer is his only work in Children’s literature.

Irene SavinoShe is a graduate of the Neumann Institute of Design in Caracas and the Parsons School of Design in New York. She has worked as a professor of illustration and since 1985 she has been the Art Director of Ediciones Ekaré. She currently lives in Barcelona, Spain.

¡Guau! ¡Guau!Popular tradition / Irene Savino5.5” x 5.5” · 14 pages · BoardbookISBN 978-84-934863-8-9Books for babies

El dueño de la luzIvonne Rivas / Irene Savino8.1” x 8.1” · 36 pages · PaperbackISBN 978-980-257-201-4 · Ages 6 and up· Rights sold to Japanese

Best Children Book of the Year Award of Fundalibro, 1995

NOMA Contest of Illustration, 1996 White Ravens, 1996 Los Mejores del Banco del Libro, 1996

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Disparate

Gerald EspinozaHe studied Art at the Instituto Universitario Armando Reverón. He has participated in many exhibitions within Venezuela and abroad, also he has collaborated with various publications. He is both author and illustrator of children’s books.

Eugenio MontejoEugenio Montejo was born in Venezuela in 1938. He was one of the most acknowledged poets in contemporary Latin America. He published many poetry books, some essays and a curious poetry book for children called Chamario under his heteronym Eduardo Polo.

Los pollitos dicenTradition / Gerald Espinoza 5.5” x 5.5” · 14 pagesBoardbook · Books for babiesISBN 978-980-257-330-1

La manzana se paseaTradition / Gerald Espinoza 5.5” x 5.5” · 14 pagesBoardbook · Books for babiesISBN 978-980-257-337-0

Mi burro enfermoTradition / Gerald Espinoza 8.5” x 5.9” · 32 pages Paperback · Age 3 and upISBN 978-980-257-344-8

Eugenio Montejo / Gerald Espinoza12” x 6.7” 24 pages Hardcover ISBN 978-980-257-353-0Ages 6 and up

In a country where everything is upside down, a boy leaves for a big expedition: the search of a lost beloved one. The hard part will be to not losing himself on the corners of a place where shoes are filled with soup, dogs carry their owners and nobody never dies. An oneiric journey loaded with humor, suspense and perplexity by renown poet Eugenio Montejo.

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Cuentos de Diego y DanielaVerónica Uribe / Ivar Da Coll6.1” x 8.1” 100 pages Hardcover ISBN 978-84-940256-6-2 Ages 6 and up

Diego, Daniela, and their Grandma, visit the witch’s house where Grandma suffers some unexpected consequences. Another day, they visit aunt Margot -Grandma’s older sister- and they have a surprising encounter with two pirates and their red-sailed ship. Finally, brother and sister fly by themselves on a giant kite that is supposed to reach the far Patagonia. Between enchanted cookies, strange treasures and a Chinese shop, Diego and Daniela have a blast with their Grandma. A book meant for first independent readers with wonderful illustrations by renowned Colombian artist Ivar Da Coll.

Verónica Uribe Born in Santiago de Chile and a journalist by profession. Acknowledged editor of children’s books and founder of the publishing house Ekaré. She has published numerous adaptations of stories and poems from Latin American and European oral tradition.

Ivar Da CollBorn in Bogota, Colombia, where he now lives and works. In 1985 he created the six Historias de Chigüiro, since then, he is dedicated to writing and illustrating for children. His work has earned him various prizes.

El mosquito zumbador Verónica Uribe / Gloria Calderón9.3” x 7.6” · 28 pages · HardcoverISBN 978-84-937767-1-8 · Ages 3 and up· Rights sold to English

El libro de oro de los cuentos de hadasAdaptations by Verónica Uribe Ilustraciones Murkasec4.6” x 6.2” · 192 pages · HardcoverISBN 978-980-257-280-9 · All ages· Rights sold to English

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Un diente se mueve

Rosana FaríaWas born in Venezuela in 1963. She studied at the Instituto Neumann of Design and dedicated herself to graphic design and illus-tration. She has received an Honor Mention at the NOMA contest of illustration (Japan) and a Bologna Ragazzi Award.

Jararaca, Perereca y TiriricaAna Maria Machado / Rosana Faría9.1” x 7.4” · 28 pages · PaperbackAges 3 and upISBN 978-980-257-283-0

Niña BonitaAna Maria Machado / Rosana Faría9.1” x 7.4” · 24 pages · PaperbackISBN 978-980-257-165-9Ages 3 and up· Rights sold to Danish, English and Swedish

Pin uno - Pin dos Arturo Navarro / Rosana Faría5.9” x 5.9” · 72 pages · PaperbackISBN 978-980-257-108-6Ages 3 and up

Daniel Barbot / Rosana Faría9.3” x 7.6” 24 pagesHardcoverISBN 978-980-257-354-7Ages 3 and up

So mice spirit away our milk-teeth, do they? And what do they do with them? Clarisse puzzles over these matters when her first tooth loosens. When it falls out, she places it beneath her pillow and that night, has an extraor-dinary encounter in her dreams. A mouse leads her to the land of mice and there she discovers what they do with children’s milk teeth.

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Daniel BarbotWas born in France. He lived in Caracas for a few years and worked initially as a waiter and later he became the maitre d’hotel of a French restau-rant in the city. He currently lives in France with his wife and children. Clarisse, the oldest, is the little girl of Un Diente se mueve.

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Pin uno - Pin dos Arturo Navarro / Rosana Faría5.9” x 5.9” · 72 pages · PaperbackISBN 978-980-257-108-6Ages 3 and up

Los sonidos de la noche

Emilio UrberuagaBorn in Madrid in 1954. His work has been trans-lated to several foreign languages. He received the CCEI Illustration Award in 2001, the Critics Serra d’Or Award in 2008 and the Spain National Illustration Award in 2011, as well as making into the 2009’s White Ravens selection.

Javier SobrinoWas born in Asturias, Spain in 1960. He’s a teacher of Primary Education and he’s also involved in children’s literature. He was one of the creators of Santander’s Illustration Workshop. He is a regular contributor for Peonza magazine.

Javier Sobrino / Emilio Urberuaga 9.3” x 7.6” · 28 pages Hardcover ISBN 978-84-939138-8-5Ages 3 and upRights sold to English

Down on the Rain Jungle there’s just no way to sleep: baby elephant won’t stop crying. “BUUAA! BUUAA! BUUUAAA!”. “Why are you crying, little one?”, one by one the forest’s animals ask, as they try to calm him down. Could he be cold, thirsty or hungry? A simple good-night story by Javier Sobrino, wonderfully illustrated by renowned Emilio Urberuaga, perfect for reading just before bedtime.

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Javier Sáez Castán7.9” x 7.9”24 pages Hardcover ISBN 978-84-939138-7-8Ages 3 and up

The Little King is tired of having applesauce everyday. He doesn’t despair and gets himself a team of snails, crabs and worms as kitchen boys. Together they discover by the shed some ingredients and work on creating a new recipe: Mojiganga a la Petit Roi. This third story by renown author Javier Sáez Castán tells an adventurous incursion into the mastering of cooking using odd methods.

Los tres erizos9.3” x 7.6” · 32 páginas · HardcoverISBN 978-84-933060-0-7 Ages 3 and up· Rights sold to traditional Chinese and English

White Ravens, 2004La merienda del señor Verde8.5” x 12.6” · 36 pages · HardcoverISBN 978-84-934863-5-8 · Ages 6 and up· Rights sold to Portuguese for Portugal

7.9” x 7.9” · 24 pagesHardcover · Ages 3 and upEl Pequeño Rey, general de infantería ISBN 978-84-936504-8-3

White Ravens, 2010 El Pequeño Rey, director de orquestaISBN 978-84-936504-8-3

El Pequeño Rey, maestro repostero

Javier Sáez CastánBorn in Huesca, Spain, in 1964. He has been writing and drawing stories since he was young. He likes to do this so much that he became a full time writer and illustrator. He is the father of three children, he has written more than three books, and he has planted more than three trees.

“It is no longer possible to talk about picture books without mentioning Javier Sáez Castán.” Tempos Novos.

“The binding, made with a fabric spine, imitates an antique book; also the illustration, similar to an engra-ving, or the details of it, such as the box to carry the insects printed with «BORAX. Insect Powder.»” El Pequeño Rey. Al·lots, El Petit Príncep.

“Its vintage illustrations honors classic British references as Randolph Caldecott, John Tenniel and George Cruikshank through its figures, color palette and master-ful use of the nib.” El Pequeño Rey. Cuatrogatos.

“This character is a big-headed ridiculously-dressed child king, somewhere between the endearing and the grotesque.” El Pequeño Rey. Tempos Novos.

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En casa de mis abuelosArianna Squilloni / Alba Marina Rivera11.2” x 9.6” · 36 pages Hardcover ISBN 978-84-938429-4-9Ages 9 and up Rights sold to Italian

When summer comes, the narrator and her cousin visit Grandpas’ house and have fun picking up peaches, painting, chasing after the chickens and climbing up trees, always hand in hand with their grandparent’s inventions. But when autumn arrives and the kids leave, a beautiful mistake will prove that grandsons can also give fun surprises.

Alba Marina RiveraAlba Marina Rivera was born in Russia in 1974 and grew up in Cuba. Later on she moved to Barcelona, Spain and discovered her passion for illustration. She studied on the prestigious Escola Massana with known artists such as Pep Montserrat and Arnal Ballester.

Arianna SquilloniWas born in Milan in 1976 and studied Greek and Latin Philology. She is a children’s book editor and writer. She also writes for specia- lized children’s literature magazines and gives workshops. Nowadays she lives in Mataró, down by the Catalan coast.

¡Vamos a ver a papá!Lawrence Schimel / Alba Marina Rivera9.2” x 8.3” · 40 pages · HardcoverISBN 978-84-937212-7-5 · Ages 9 and up· Rights sold to English, Portuguese for Brazil and Korean.Available in Catalan

El contador de cuentosSaki / Alba Marina Rivera13” x 6.7” · 40 pages · Paperback with sleeveISBN 978-84-936504-3-8 · Ages 9 and up· Rights sold to Korean and Portuguese for BrazilAvailable in Catalan

Los Mejores del Banco del Libro, 2009 Bologna Ragazzi Award, New Horizons, 2009 Premi Junceda d´I’lustració, 2009

“Alba Marina Rivera is one of the new promises of children’s literature. Everytime she comes up with a new illustrated book the results are just fascinating and different”. Palabras sin papel.

“Instead of talking about how cool grandparents are, this picture book talks about life as it happens, with obstacles but specially with beauty, happiness and the joy of a shared life, and the ways we influence on each other”. En casa de mis abuelos. Revista Babar.

“The illustrator shows no inhibitions, uncertainties, doubts or fears in regard to Saki’s text. So it really depicts the subtlety of irony, boredom, disgust, impatience, on which the story lies”. El contador de cuentos. Jury of Bologna Ragazzi Award 2009.

“A picture book for bigger kids that establishes a good thematic example of children’s books characteristics in post-industrial societies: the migration phenomenon.” ¡Vamos a ver a papá! Grupo Gretel.

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¡Cuí-cuí-cuidado!

¿Me ayudas, gatito?

White Cat has six children: Red, Blue, Tiger, Green, Yellow and Black. They’re all good cats, even though sometimes they don’t help their mom as they should. But when little Black helps Mom to make a delicious pie, they all are encouraged to work and enjoy together, as a family.

Whether in the most rural area or at big city, driving a truck not only requires attention and responsibility, but also requires good luck. Since the drivers in this story are a bunch of animals, good luck will be sometimes scarce, specially when the police cow arrives. A funny anecdote told through onomatopeia for small children.

Gisela Messing7.3” x 10” 24 pages · HardcoverISBN 978-84-939912-0-3 Age 3 and up

Marilyn Pérez FalcónMaría Elena Repiso5.5” x 5.5”22 pages · Boardbook ISBN 978-84-940256-1-7Books for babies

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Illustrations by Carol8.15” x 6.1”72 pages · PaperbackISBN 978-84-940256-5-5For all ages

Maggie Maino7.31” x 7.31”32 pages · HardcoverISBN 978-84-940256-7-9Ages 3 and up

Tú y yo

Arrorró mi niño

From ancient times mothers and fathers of the world have put to bed their children with tender lullabies, both traditional and made up. Their songs emerged from every corner of the Earth and passed through many generations. This anthology presents a careful selection of the most popular lullabies and songs in all Hispanic America. Along with colorful illustrations, Arroró mi niño is a book ideal for bedtime, with simple music scores to follow the melody.

Who is this very old lady who knits on her rocker while her cat plays with the yarn? Is she the same one that is sticking her head, a bit frightened, from behind that red curtain? From then, each picture shows how this woman and her pet change: it’s a spectacle. The first book by Chilean illustrator Maggie Maino.

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PicuyoKurusa / Leticia Ruifernández9.05” x 8.07” 48 pages Hardcover ISBN 978-84-937212-5-1 Ages 9 and up

The day Juan turned ten, his family gave him his first fishing net. That day, on the beach, he discovered a beautiful bird that seemed to be talking to him. It was of an amazing orange pink color, like the sunset. “It’s a gift from the sun”, thought Juan, and he named it Picuyo.

Kurusa Kurusa was born in Caracas and spent the first years of her life between Caracas, USA and Costa Rica. She studied Anthropology at McGill University, in Montreal, and focused her career on libraries and children’s books. She currently lives in Caracas.

Leticia Ruifernández Was born in Madrid, Spain, in 1976. She studied Architecture because of her passion for art and drawing. However, she is completely devoted to illustration. Nowadays she lives in a small village in the mountains called Gredos along with her children.

Lom y los nudonesKurusa / Isabel Ferrer 9.3” x 7.6” · 32 pages · HardcoverISBN 978-84-936504-4-5Ages 3 and up· Rights sold to Danish, English and Suede

La calle es libreKurusa / Monika Doppert8.9” x 8.1” · 48 pages · Paperback ISBN 978-980-257-050-8 · Ages 9 and up· Rights sold to Chinese, English, Japanese, Portuguese for Brazil and Korean

“This unusual picture book is the stuff of which dreams, and civic activists, are made. It is a story of the way people, and more specifically children, can make a difference in the face of political cynicism and public apathy.” La calle es libre. Quill & Quire. “This is a terrific book... It is a story of self-reliance and what can be accomplished with commitment and energy. A great story!” La calle es libre. American Bookseller.

“... a heartwarming story which can be understood by young urbanites.” La calle es libre. School Library Journal.

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Cuentos del bosque

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Antonio Orlando RodríguezCarole Hénaff3.9’’ x 11’’28 pages Hardcover

Leticia Ruifernández6.3’’ x 9’’128 pagesHardcover

A couple wants to attend a concert of the Symphonic Orchestra, but there’s just one problem: the building’s stairs have left the building! While they manage to find a solution, the concert goes on. Antonio Orlando Rodríguez presents a compelling story filled with absurd and humor. Carol Hénaff’s imaginative illustrations complement the original format of the book, very long and narrow, just like a stair.

When Emilio hears from his mother that spring has arrived, he wonders: where should he find the spring? Along with his younger sister, he’ll discover the spring isn’t very far from his house. It’s in the forest, a magical place filled with all kinds of adventures. A poetic tale about seasons, written and illustrated by Leticia Ruifernández, who is herself an expert on the secrets of the woods.

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Taquititán de poemasAnthology / Ana Palmero Cáceres7.8” x 7.8” 36 pages HardcoverAges 3 and up

Poetry for children has always been a delicate subject in literature but, in this beautiful anthology, all readers will succumb to it. Endearing, colorful illustrations for small children mix up with carefully selected poems about animals, sea, lunch time and other subjects. The result is a sensitive, smart and appealing approach to poetry by the hand of Latin America’s poets.

Ana Palmero CáceresIs a Venezuelan designer and illustrator born in 1966. She was Art Director of Ekaré for many years. She also worked in the Publishing Direction of the Bellas Artes Museum. At present she lives in Canary Islands but travels constantly to Venezuela to work in editorial and art projects.

El elefante del circo Ana Palmero Cáceres 5.5” x 5.5” · 14 pages · BoardbookISBN 978-84-938429-3-2 · Books for babies

Retablillo de Navidad Aquiles Nazoa / Ana Palmero Cáceres6.1” x 6.1” · 36 pages · HardcoverISBN 978-980-257-332-5 · Age 6 and up· Rights sold to French and English

Los Mejores del Banco del Libro, 2008

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Pelado Peludo

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Veo veo

5” x 10” 30 pages Wire-O

8.5” x 11”52 pagesHardcover

Venezuela’s animals have different skin textures and colors: green feathers, red scales, mottled furs… But, which skin belongs to each animal? This game-book introduces the reader to animal diversity in a playful way, and simultaneously teaches about animal habits. Finding the right combination you can discover the misterious creature.

Discover who is running late for school be-tween giant buildings, in the middle of the chaotic city. Look close: why is there so much traffic in the town’s historic center? Can you find which person doesn’t know how to swim at the beach? Through small stories and crea-tive situations you can play to find hidden characters and complete their stories. You can go on and on with the endless-detailed origi-nal pictures by Venezuelan traditional artist Socorro Salinas. A creative book for all ages to imagine and play.

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Ediciones Ekaré publishes books for children and young people. The name ekaré was

borrowed from the Pemón language, an ethnic group located in southeastern Venezuela.

The word means “news” or “true narration”, and in a broader context, story or legend.

Ediciones Ekaré was created in 1978 and its main goal, to publish quality children’s books,

is directly related with the experience in public and school libraries of Banco del Libro,

an internationally known Venezuelan institution for its reading promotion programs.

Today our books reach many countries, but the initial intention remains the same: to offer

children and young people quality books about our own culture and that of other parts

of the world.

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