Publishing Agency
Pulci Volanti is a new, small independent publishing house. Its beautiful and ecological books, for a young audience, are meant as social integration tools in workshops for both children and adults.
Today we present 3 books that, with beautiful texts and illustrations, touch delicate themes such as that of friendship, dreams, diversity and union.
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An exciting story that narrates, with poetic and evocative images, the encounter between a child and a bird. Thanks to a game, the characters will experience intimate passages and unique moments of their relationship, giving the reader the pleasure of discovering the other. A narration through images where the onomatopoeic text helps the reading and makes also the implicit meanings of the storytelling clearly understandable.
Target: Picture Book, 3+
Format: 24 x 17 cm
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Texts & Illustrations: Maria Palet
First came a grain carried by the wind, then came the second, the third, and another and yet another.
Before they all lived together in harmony, then they realized they were different and so they parted.
They were very unhappy so separate until someone decided to look for old friends. Friendship and the desire to live are the realt protagonists of this story which, thanks to the delicacy of the images, it accompanies little readers to discover the creative force of growing together.
Target: Picture Book, 3+
Format: 24 x 17
Pages: 48
Binding: Hardcover
Texts: Maddalena Schiavo
Illutrations: Susy Zanella
It’s a rainy day and there are puddles outside the school building. Max is sad and he thinks he really does not like rain! He wanted to spend a nice afternoon with his dad. Max walks and daydreams. Thanks to a red balloon, he will find himself living a funny adventure in a special place. But where will our friend go? An engaging journey in the world of dreams to discover how the force of desire can sometimes make dreams become true.
Target: Picture Book, 3+
Format: 25 x 17 cm
Pages: 48
Texts & Illustrations: Imbrattacarta