لقد برد طعام العشاء یا کوتیکوتی (العربی) Dinner was cold Kooti Kooti تألیف: فرهاد حسنزاده ترجمه: تمام أحمد میهوب رسوم: هدی حدادی ناشر: کیوان (سوریه) ♦ سوریا – سویداء مقابل المشفی…
read moreWhile adults are crossing swords, let children and me talk about peace, about a book finally published after so long by Elmi Farhangi Publications, out of the collection called Peace…
read moreOn the 56th anniversary of the Children Book Council of Iran (CBC), the book an Umbrella with White Butterflies was praised among all the books published in 2017. CBC, which…
read moreThe most recent animation released by Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults, The Cycling Wind, Directed by Nazanin Sobhan Sarbandi has attended several international film festivals…
read moreChildren and young adult literary authors, translators, publishers and interested people held the celebration in honor of Farhad Hassanzadeh on February 25th, 2019. The event held to celebrate 2019-Iranian candidates…
read moreFarhad Hasanzadeh, the Iranian author who is the nominee for Hans Christian Anderson, said, “Iranian novels for adolescents are devoid of genres like fear, humor, and love.” Kian JavadiThe author…
read moreIBNA- The copyright of Iranian children book ‘A collection of Kouti Kouti Tales’ by Farhad Hassanzadeh has been sold to Syrian Kian Publishing by Tamass Literary Agency in Tehran. …
read moreTEHRAN – The Children’s Book Council of Iran has nominated author Farhad Hassanzadeh and illustrator Farshid Shafiei for the 2020 Hans Christian Andersen Awards. The International Board on Books for…
read moreBul Beni Ziba In Turkish Dizi: Macera / DuygusalÖdüllü Kitaplar İlk Basım Tarihi: 01/11/2017 Baskı Sayısı: 1 Sayfa Sayısı: 208 Ebat: 13,5*20,5 Fiyat: 17.50 TL Yazar: Farhad Hasanzadeh ISBN: 978-605-08-2683-8 Yayınevi: Genç Timaş "Eğer kafanı rüzgâra verirsen, hayatını da rüzgâra…
read moreThis Weblog Is Being Turned Over A Literary Novel from Iran for Young People ◊Written by: Farhad Hasanzadeh ◊Translated from the Persian by: Constance Bobroff published in: Internet Archive ◊ “On…
read more