Today, April 18, is the day of the National Children’s Book. History celebrates Montero Labato’s birthday (1882-1948), one of the most famous authors for children in Brazil.
Besides enhancing importance Labato storiesCreating his time to the leadership of reality confusion and imagination, also aims on the day of the National Children’s Book as well Honoring the work of other important names From the region, such as Lygia Bojunga and Ana Maria Machado.
Some of their works, over time, are charming generations and generations more than Readers They are often adopted by the classroom teachers for the most different methods.
Check 7 books for national that are still relevant:
- “Taking into account the nose” (1931), written by Montero Labato. He is the first in the chain of chain Pacabau yellow site It is accompanied by the adventures of Emilia, Anf and Bodrinho in the Kingdom of clear water. Marisa Lagulo, teacher and literary critic specializing in children’s literature, was launched in 2019 by Companhia Das Letrinhas It weakens and discusses the controversial issues related to the author’s work.
- “Yellow Bag” (1976), written by Legia Boujonga. Rachel hides three great desires in a yellow bag: the desire to grow, be a boy and become a writer. Unity, Gender equalityDemocracy and individual rights are some topics that permeate the book with skill and sensitivity.
- “Obedience” (1984), written by Pedro Bandira. A group of friends called “OS KARAS” decided to unveil the disappearance of students from the Sao Paulo schools and deal with the scary doctor – and at a time when Cell phone Not even the Internet, which makes this suspended narration more interesting.
- Marcelo, Marcello, Roth Rosha. Teachers are recommended for the first book in the Marcelo series by teachers, according to Amazon survey, to open the debate about how important this is Learn to ask Things and monitoring different views.
- “Either this or that” (1964), written by Cecilia Merles. Book of the writer and teacher Carioca It represents a milestone In the course of the type of poetry in Brazil to present poems dealing with daily life from the point of view of children.
- “A beautiful girl from the ribbon” (1986), written by Anna Maria Machado. The title is at the top of 5 of the most borrowed books of libraries Social Trade Service (SESC). The story of the white rabbit, which was shattered by a black girl who supervised children for more than 40 years, was a poem for the beauty in it diversity.
- “My Orange Foot Lima” (1968), written by José Mauro de Vasconcelos. These classic hints have already been adapted to the CV with TV, cinema and theater Imagination in the process of maturity As a tool to deal with childhood difficulties.