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Raperonzolo (Pesci Palanti)
by Enza Crivelli
Age Range: Under_5
Raperonzolo was included in the ‘Reading the Way’: Inclusive Books from Around the World Research and ‘Reading the Way 2’ projects. The book is not available in English. (Full reports in the Education Zone of this website)
Raperonzolo is part of the ‘Pesci Parlanti’ series of classic fairy tales featuring PCS, designed specifically to be more accessible to those with reduced communication skills. Clear illustrations are printed on the right-hand side, while the story is structured in simple sentences accompanied by PCS on the left-hand side. The pages are softly curved and feature a unique 'easy turn' format. The series has been created by Enza Crivelli, a specialist in autism, and editor at Uovonero.
OIW felt the inclusion of symbols in a book is to be applauded and this series is particularly exciting, with its range of different stories, diverse types of illustration and its easy-to-use board book format.
Other titles in the series are:
Biancaneve (Snow White), Di Tommaso di Incalci (Ills), 2014
Cappuccetto Rosso (Little Red Riding Hood),Peppo Biachessi (Ill.), 2010
Giacomino e il fagiolo magico (Jack and the Beanstalk), Peppo Biachessi (Ill.), 2012
Il Lupo e I Sette Capretti (The Wolf and Seven Kids), Andrea Alemanno (Ills), 2013
I tre Porcellini (The Three Little Pigs), Matteo Gubellini (Ills), 2011
Riccioli d’Oro e I tre orsi (Goldilocks and the Three Bears) Peppo Biachessi (Ill.), 2012
This series of books is available from http://www.uovonero.com