Literature for children • Literature for children
Od labuda do čerge
Jovo Kurtović
This collection of songs brings us a variety of topics, from lyrical to social.
Kurtović's poetry is like a bird that flies between worlds, combining stories about nature, love, memories and everyday life. His words are like silent steps on a path that leads us through different emotions and experiences.
"Stories from the Lost River" is a collection of stories by author Jovo Kurtović, published in 1961. The book contains 132 pages and is intended for children.
Veselin Masleša, 1961.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
4.32 €
Francuska književnost • Literature for children
The book "Cave Boy" deals with the topic of prehistoric life, showing the adventures and challenges faced by the young protagonist in a cave environment.
Narodna prosvjeta, 1959.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
4.22 €
Literature for children • Encyclopedia, Dictionaries & Lexicons
A spectacular journey through the history of art and artistic trends will give us an insight into the great achievements of visual art in the field of painting, sculpture and artistic skills.
Europapress holding, 2007.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
4.16 €
Picture Books and Fairy Tales • Literature for children • Folk literature • Croatian literature
The story was published by Mijat Stojanović in his book Folk Tales and Poems, published in 1867. Along with it, Stojanović noted: "In Samac from the merchant Marko from Kobaš, grad. krajina year 1835."
Naša djeca, 1964.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
5.62 €
Picture Books and Fairy Tales • Literature for children
There aren't too many smileys lately. In fact, there are very few of them. People, and even children, laugh too little. There has been a great lack of genuine laughter on Earth.
Sipar, 2009.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
5.98 - 7.56 €
Novel • American literature • Teen Novels • Literature for children
A sequel to the first Tarzan novel, the plot picks up with his arrival in civilization and his rejection of the title of Lord Greystoke out of love for Jane, who then thinks he belongs to someone else. Broken, Tarzan heads back to Africa...