Fede and the forgotten things

Coming of age

Fede and the Forgotten Things is a tender story that reminds us that the things we love remain special — even when they change.

Fede has a beloved teddy bear named Kiko, a faithful friend who shares all her adventures.
One day, however, Kiko breaks, and Fede decides to forget about him — because even though Grandma Ada can sew him back together, he’ll never be quite the same. Fede and the Forgotten Things is a gentle tale that teaches us that the things we love stay special, no matter how they change.

  • An inclusive story told in just 1,000 words, written in uppercase letters and in a simple, accessible language.
  • Colorful illustrations and a series of fun activities enrich the story, engaging young readers even more deeply.
Publisher: Erickson
Target: 0 - 5
Year: 2025
Author
Alessandro Gatti

Alessandro Gatti was born in 1975. As a young man, he studied a lot of philosophy but then he thought it was best to start writing novels for children. He is the author of the Klincus Corteccia books (Mondadori), which have just been adapted into a cartoon series. Along with Pierdomenico Baccalario and Lucia Vaccarino, he is also the author of the novels in the Sherlock, Lupin & Io (Sherlock, Lupin & Me) series, Piemme, translated into several languages. For a few years he has also been a comic book writer for Disney.

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Author
Lara Pollero

Lara Pollero is an editor and author of children’s and young adult books. She has worked in publishing for over twenty years, beginning her career as an editor at BUR and later collaborating with some of Italy’s leading publishing houses as both editor and translator. She supports authors in developing their editorial projects, with a special focus on fiction for young readers.

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