The books were originally published by Iran’s Institute for Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults (IIDCYA).

The decision was made after an MOU was signed between the Egyptian center and the IIDCYA during Tehran’s International Book Fair in May, the IIDCYA announced on Sunday.

“Call Me Ziba” by Farhad Hassanzadeh, “A Princess in Metro” by Mohaddeseh Gudarznia, “Little Book of Story Writing” by Fereidun Amuzadeh-Khalili, “Stanger and the Sea” by Jamaleddin Akrami and “Even One Minute Is Not Enough” by Atusa Salehi are among the books.

“Before Packing a Suitcase” by Minu Karimzadeh, “Time of Turtles” by Abbas Abdi and “Love, Pain, and Chestnuts” by Reza Mozuni are also included.

Source: Tehran Times