Children's books
Priče iz davnine
"Stories from the Past" (1916) contains the stories: Sunce Djever and Neva Nevičica, Bratac Jaglenac and little sister Rutvica, Šuma Striborova, How Potjeh searched for the truth, Fisherman Polunko and his wife, Lutonjica Toporko and nine župančići, Jagor
Priče iz davnine
"Tales from Long Ago" is Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić's most famous work, translated into about forty languages. With them, Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić gained worldwide fame, was nominated twice for the Andersen Award, and has since been called the Croatian Andersen.
Priče i zgode
The 1950 edition of Andersen's Tales and Incidents, which brings a large and representative selection of well-known and lesser-known fairy tales, provides the reader with a broad picture of the author's imagination, lyricism, and lessons.
Priče iz životnjskog svijeta
A collection of short stories by Franjo Dolenc and Ante Lui, Croatian biologists and pedagogues, for elementary school students. The book educates children about the animal world through entertaining, educational stories, combining science with art and fo
Priče o šumi: Patuljci
A new series of picture books under the collective name "Forest Stories" tells about a magical forest and its inhabitants. It is intended for the youngest, richly illustrated and very imaginatively written. The series contains 6 titles.









