Dječje knjige
Priča o skočimišu
Disneyeve priče o prirodi
Priča o tri graha / Mali pastir: Slovenske narodne pripovijetke
The story of the three beans was written by Eva Zokševa in the collection "Narodne praljivca iz Prekomurje", while the Istrian story Little Shepherd was written by J. Benigar, and was published in "Slovenski glasnik" in 1866.
Priča o vezirovom slonu i druge priče
Priča o Vilmi Špigl
Priču o Vilmi Špigl ispričala je Melita Rundek, naslikao Dražen Jerabek. To je jedna od onih lepih umetničkih ilustrovanih priča koje deca treba da čitaju da bi odrasla, ali da im se vrate i odrasli da ne prestanu da odrastaju.
Priča starog kamena
A collection of fairy tales and stories for children created between 1938 and 1967. This collection brings together the author's best-known and most loved children's stories, which were previously published in different collections, now united in one volu
Priče iz Alhambre: Princ hodočasnik ljubavi / Zidareva pustolovina / Bjegunac
To the traveler filled with a sense of history and poetry, so intertwined in the annals of Romanesque Spain, the Alhambra is as much an object of veneration as the Kaaba or Qaba is to all true Muslims...
Priče iz Biblije: Jedini Bog
Our grandfather apparently bought everything and now he always makes his grandchildren happy with a picture book.
Priče iz biljnog svijeta
"Stories from the Plant World" by Franjo Dolenc, a Croatian biologist and educational writer, is a collection of short stories for upper elementary school grades, intended to educate children about the plant world through entertaining stories.
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 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









