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  • Like sisters

    Julio Millares

    language (Artelibera, May 26, 2019)
    In the story “Like sisters", Mila and Julie, her best friend, get angry with each other and don't know how to reconcile, until an outside episode helps them, the loss of Julie's mascot and the girls look for it. This allows them to talk about what happened and solve the problem.An episode of daily life that the little protagonist lives in a dramatic way until she manages to solve it.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa Prize for novels and the Imaginaria Prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden before returning to his native Argentina. He is a professor at the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • Where are you, mom?

    Julio Millares

    language (Artelibera, July 14, 2019)
    The little elephant Joan loses sight of his mother in a shopping mall and begins his search in the big city. First he meets the elephants of a circus who want to recruit him by force but he runs away. This is how the comic adventures take place and the characters who want to keep him but thanks to the intelligence and courage of the protagonist everything is happily solved and Joan finds her mother. The series "Free Animals" aims to show how the world of adults is seen from the eyes of a child.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa prize for novels and the Imaginaria magazine prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden and then returned to his native Argentina. He is a professor in the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • I want to go home!

    Julio Millares

    language (Artelibera, May 25, 2019)
    In the story "I want to go home", the main character has to spend the weekend with her mother for the first time, his parents being separated. Mila wants to be with her mother but she also has fears. Many things go wrong and the daughter does not feel well at her mother's and asks her to go back to her father's house but the mother begs her to stay and apologizes for her mistakes.A book on the fears and difficulties children face when their fathers separate and they have to adapt to the new situation in a complicated way. The perspective is completely that of the protagonist girl.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa Prize for novels and the Imaginaria Prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden before returning to his native Argentina. He is a professor at the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • The mean baby

    Julio Millares

    language (Artelibera, May 6, 2019)
    "Joy's book" is a series of humorous and tender stories about the different fears and difficulties that children have in the first years of their life, such as the one that is felt before the arrival of a brother, the one to go through the hole of the bathtub when the water is removed, the death of a loved one, etc. There is no limit to the imagination and everything is possible following the narrative logic of the initial problem. All the stories are made from the child's perspective and the high dramatic content of the situations they face is faithfully reflected in them.In the story “The mean baby" the girl understands the meaning of her mother's pregnancy and the arrival of a brother or sister and resists by all means to accept it until little by little she understands that it will not be a threat for her but only someone else in the family. Then he completely changes his attitude and receives his little sister with pleasure.A book full of drama and totally from the perspective of the girl protagonist.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa Prize for novels and the Imaginaria Prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden before returning to his native Argentina. He is a professor at the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • Where's my tail?

    Julio Millares, Sara García Gutiérrez

    language (Artelibera, June 5, 2019)
    Bridget made a cultural trip to Madrid, London and Rome, but on her return she noticed that she had lost her tail. Her grief is strong and she searches everywhere without success. She then decides to return to where she was and so, one after the other, the most amusing adventures follow one another. Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa Prize for novels and the Imaginaria Prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden before returning to his native Argentina. He is a professor at the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • Clotilde wants to leave

    Julio Millares

    language (Artelibera, June 5, 2019)
    In the story "Clotilde wants to leave", the main character hippopotamus is tired of the circus and wants to know other places and have a better life. With their ostrich friend Cleto they flee and have many fun adventures until they are free and happy.A funny story that shows the friendship between two animals.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa prize for novels and the Imaginaria magazine prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden and then returned to his native Argentina. He is a professor in the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • I want to read!

    Julio Millares

    language (Artelibera, July 13, 2019)
    The great desire of Sigmund, the cat of the house, is to learn to read. So much so that he decides to go to school. Sigmund's ingenuity and tenacity help him a lot and, after his first failure, he asks the robot Q77 for help. This is how these hilarious adventures follow one another.A funny book full of vicissitudes that treats reading as the first great instrument to know the world.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa prize for novels and the Imaginaria magazine prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden and then returned to his native Argentina. He is a professor in the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • Masked admirer

    Julio Millares

    eBook (Artelibera, May 25, 2019)
    n the story “Masked admirer”, Paul receives a mysterious message in which a masked girl shows her interest in him. This awakens in Paul a growing desire to know her until finally, overcoming her shyness, they meet and like each other. The story explores the protagonist's surrounding world and the emotions aroused by meeting other people.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa prize for novels and the Imaginaria magazine prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden and then returned to his native Argentina. He is a professor in the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • I will always be with you

    Julio Millares

    eBook (Artelibera, May 17, 2019)
    "Joy's Book" is a series of humorous and tender stories about the different fears and difficulties that children have in the early years of their lives, such as the one they feel before a sibling arrives, the one of going through the bathtub hole when water is taken out, the death of a loved one, etc. There are no limits to imagination and anything is possible by following the narrative logic of the initial problem. All stories are made from the children's perspective and the dramatic content of the situations they face is accurately reflected. The Joy series is for children aged two to seven.In the story “I will always be with you", the girl faces death for the first time. His grandfather, with whom she had a close relationship, had a heart attack and died the day before. When the news is known, a process of pain elaboration begins in the protagonist and in dreams she begins a journey in which she finds her grandfather and talks with him. This gives her calm and makes her accept the fact.A tender, poetic and necessary book on the first experience of death in a loved one, lived completely from the point of view of the protagonist.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa Prize for novels and the Imaginaria Prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden before returning to his native Argentina. He is a professor at the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • The Hole’s Getting Bigger!

    Julio Millares

    eBook (Artelibera, Nov. 30, 2018)
    "Joy's book" is a series of humorous and tender stories about the different fears and difficulties that children have in the first years of their life, such as the one that is felt before the arrival of a brother, the one to go through the hole of the bathtub when the water is removed, the death of a loved one, etc. There is no limit to the imagination and everything is possible following the narrative logic of the initial problem. All the stories are made from the child's perspective and the high dramatic content of the situations they face is faithfully reflected in them.The series on Joy is aimed at children from two to seven years old while the "Camilo or Camila Book" is designed for children from the age of seven.In the story "The hole's getting bigger!” the protagonist faces the fear of going down the drain when the bathtub is emptied. In the pipe she finds a friend and returns happily home after having faced the unknown.A book full of funny consequences and totally from the perspective of the protagonist girl.
  • My friend Julian

    Julio Millares

    eBook (Artellibera, May 18, 2019)
    "The Book of Joy" is a series of humorous and tender stories about the different fears and difficulties that children have in the first years of their lives, such as the one they feel before the arrival of a sibling, the one of going through the hole of the bathtub when the water is taken out, the death of a loved one, and so on. There are no limits to the imagination and everything is possible following the narrative logic of the initial problem. All the stories are made from a children's perspective and the high dramatic content of the situations they face is faithfully reflected in them. In the story “My friend Julian", the girl is very afraid at the beginning of school and before this situation she summons Julian, her imaginary friend. With him she plays and manages during the first days when she is totally strange in the new environment and in which she doesn't know anyone, until she makes contact with another girl in the same situation and they soon become friends. Her friend Julian then makes himself to one side but she is sure that he will return to her side when she needs him. A book full of drama that combines two crucial themes in childhood: the fear of the first day of school and the presence of the imaginary friend from the perspective of the protagonist girl.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa Prize for novels and the Imaginaria Prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden before returning to his native Argentina. He is a professor at the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • Furious

    Julio Millares

    eBook (Artelibera, May 20, 2019)
    "Joy's Book" is a series of humorous and tender stories about the different fears and difficulties that children have in the early years of their lives, such as those they feel before a brother or sister arrives, those of going through the bathtub hole when water is removed, the death of a loved one, the death of the mocker or harassment of others, the death of first love, and so on. There are no limits to imagination and anything is possible by following the narrative logic of the initial problem. All stories are made from the children's perspective and the dramatic content of the situations they face is accurately reflected. In the story “Raging", the girl has a series of tantrums that she can't control and in front of which she feels more and more guilty, especially when in the last of them is her sister Leonie who is injured. Joy is going through the consequences of separating from her parents and has trouble controlling her emotions, but her father is helping her and teaching her a path.A book full of empathy with the young girl in the moment following the separation from her parents and which helps her to control her emotions successfully. Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa Prize for novels and the Imaginaria Prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden before returning to his native Argentina. He is a professor at the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.