Iran’s Oldest Legend in Turkey
Submitted by editorf on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 11:58“The Legend of the Palm Tree and the Goat” by Mohammad HadiMohammadi has been published in Turkey.
“The Legend of the Palm Tree and the Goat” by Mohammad HadiMohammadi has been published in Turkey.
Iran hosted the 15th International Ritual-Traditional Theater Festival in July with the participation of over 100 theatre troupes from Iran and neighboring countries.
A scholar studying the culture of the Sistani people in Zabol has donated a small treasure of children’s toys to the Institute for Research on History of Children’s Literature in Iran (IRHCLI) to be added to the National Museum of Children’s Culture and Literature’s collection.
Children & Puppets Museum has officially opened in Tehran’s Cultural/Historical Complex of Golestan Palace.
Samineh Baghcheban, the daughter of Jabbar Baghcheban, the well-known Iranian writer and founder of deaf children's education in Iran, had a lecture about her parents at...
Ali Amehkan, a famous Iranian children’s book illustrator died on March 10, 2011, after a months-long fight against cancer. He was 34.
A permanent exhibition of historical artifacts for the blind was opened at Iran’s House of Librarians for Children and Adolescents by the Children’s Book Council.
At an elementary school with nearly 100 students in a remote village in Iran’s Chahar Mahal va Bakhtiari province, children are being taught through the child- centered creative education method.
The Children’s Book Council of Iran held a conference and exhibition for children with special needs at the Iranian Artists’ Forum in late December.
“Books for Children with Special Needs: The Guide to Adapting Books for All” is the title of the third book published by Ketabak this year.