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Aldo Manuzio was a world-famous Renaissance printer and publisher in Venice. He died in 1515. His son Paolo continued the business. 
Today the name Aldo Manuzio brands a publishing house that has chosen the names:

-Aldo to publish non-fiction books in the fields of psychology, history and socially relevant topics, while

-Manuzio to brand the literary fiction production, and

-Paolo, the name of Aldo Manuzio's son, for their picture books directed to younger readers.

Assortimento di libri

TITLES

Age >3

MONKEY AND OLLI HAVE A PARTY

Genre:

"Children Fiction"

Author:

Gabriela Aguirrezábal and Steven Lemain

Rights avail:

All except sold

High sensitivity made understandable and discussable for children.

I AM A FOSTER CHILD, AND NOW...?

Genre:

Lifestyle, Psychology

Author:

Lyona Rose

Rights avail:

All except sold

This book offers young people in foster care the extra support they need to develop and flourish positively in society. It answers their many questions and gives good information, recognisable stories of experience from foster children themselves and advice, tips and tools.

A woman entrepreneur's struggle with Parkinson's disease

MY BODY OR MY BUSINESS? (Mijn lijf of mijn bedrijf?)

Genre:

Psychology, Occupational and industrial psychology

Author:

Rita Maris & Karin Pinckaers

Rights avail:

All

A woman entrepreneur's struggle with Parkinson's disease

Age > 5 A reading and talking book for children with ARFID and their environment

THIJS DOESN'T LIKE ICE CREAM

Genre:

"Children Non Fiction"

Author:

Rita Maris

Rights avail:

All Rights except Sold

Rights sold: Polish

It's Thijs' best friend (6)'s birthday. But Thijs doesn't feel like partying, because there are a lot of things he doesn't like. He and his mother go to the food doctor. In small steps she teaches him to eat ice cream. With discussion questions and color illustrations. Under supervision from approx. 5 to 8 years.

Conversations with Experts and Professionals about Selective Food Refusal

LIVING WITH ARFID

Genre:

Lifestyle, Psychology

Author:

Rita Maris

Rights avail:

All rights except sold

Rights Sold: Polish

Does your child eat so selectively that you worry about his or her health? Does your child no longer dare to eat because of his or her eating problems and is he or she increasingly avoiding social activities because of this? Or do you have trouble eating yourself and make up excuses not to go out to dinner with your friends, family and colleagues? Then this blog is really something for you. Here you will get new insights, tips and explanations about the eating disorder ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) and you can ask all your questions.

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