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Stories told by Letter

Contos por Carta is an innovative and creative way to encourage children to read. The stories are told through several personalized letters aimed at children, making them feel like they are part of the adventures. ​

 

Can you imagine a child receiving an envelope addressed to them in their box with a letter inside with their own name on it?

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Contos por Carta (Tales by Letter) offers collections of magical letters that open doors to new worlds: some celebrate special childhood milestones, like birthdays or baby teeth, and others simply bring enchanted stories to discover and treasure.

The stories celebrate kindness, beauty and life’s defining moments. The cards also encourage respect for nature and animals. The stories feature captivating characters in faraway, magical places and are complemented by beautiful illustrations and…a few surprises!

 

Can you imagine a child receiving an envelope addressed to him/her in his/her box with a letter inside with his/her own name on it?

The Chronicles of Mudzi Nën Tokë

In this Contos por Carta, the Tooth Fairy is actually an elf named Gigik'achi, who lives in a distant village called Mudzi Nën Tokë.

Enchanted Birthday Letters

Celebrate a magical birthday with our Birthday Letters collection! Each child receives a personalized letter in the mail with their name, a charming story, a postcard illustrating the story, and a Happy Birthday sticker.

 

Can you imagine a child receiving an envelope addressed to him/her in his/her box with a letter inside with his/her own name on it?

Halloween Edition - The Pumpkin Trail

This Halloween, Count Draculus needs your help! Our special Halloween edition of Contos por Carta (Tales by Letter) turns your home into a magical treasure hunt, filled with riddles, clues, and spooky surprises. Perfect for kids and families who love stories, mystery, and adventure.

“Until then, the publisher challenges families to discover this new way of encouraging young children to read. Who knows, maybe the kids will be inspired to write their own letters.”

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