Syros (publisher)

See also: Syros

Syros is a French Publisher , specialized in the books for children, and turned towards the other cultures, and a strong social engagement.

Historical reference marks

Founded in Paris in 1972, the Syros editions become " Syros Jeunesse" in 1984. During years, they amalgamate with other small editors (Alternatives, working editions, editions of the workshop, the Discovery), before being repurchased by Vivendi in 1998 and being integrated into the editions Nathan Editis in 2002.

Collection

; The albums Syros
Of the albums which present the life of children of all the cultures.

; Words of storytellers

Of the collections of tales of all the countries for children as from 5 years.

; The minis Syros

Of the small novels for children as from 8 years, in all the kinds: whodunnit, ventures, humor…).

; Books citizens

Material with destinations of the teachers of cycle 3, allowing to accompany the reading by the books of the collections the minis Syros , Tempo and black Mouse .
; Tempo
Of the novels for children as from 10 years, anchored in the social reality of yesterday and today.

; Black mouse

a collection of whodunnits for children as from 10 years, signed by authors of adult whodunnit.

; The ones the others

Presents novels intended for the teenagers, presenting the life of the young people of today throughout the world.

; Black rat

a collection of whodunnits intended for the teenagers as from 13 years.

; I Show…!

a collection devoted to the human rights, for the teenagers as from 13 years. it presents testimonys against the injustices still nowadays existing. Each title is supported by an association, which carries out a file presenting of the most objective possible data.

; Little stories of the men

a collection presents short stories to discover the History.

External bonds

  • Official site

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