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Ela Peroci (11 February 1922 – 18 November 2001) was a Slovene
children's writer Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are created for children. Modern children's literature is classified in two different ways: genre or the intended age of the reader. Children's ...
, author of numerous children's stories that are considered classics in Slovene children's literature. Her best known story is ''Muca Copatarica'' (Slipper Keeper Kitty), illustrated by
Ančka Gošnik Godec Ančka Gošnik Godec (born 5 June 1927) is a Slovene illustrator. She has illustrated over 120 children's books as well as school textbooks. Life Gošnik Godec was born in Celje in 1927. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Ljubljana and ...
, which has seen numerous reprints and has sold over 140,000 copies. Peroci was born in Sveti Križ pri Rogaški Slatini in 1922. She trained as a teacher and started teaching in 1945. In 1948, she started working as a journalist for children's publications such as ''Pionir'', ''Ciciban'' and ''Mladi Svet''. She graduated from the University of Ljubljana in 1954 and then worked at the national radio broadcaster until her retirement in 1978. She wrote short stories for children but also published two poetry collections for adults. She died in Ljubljana in 2001. She won the
Levstik Award The Levstik Award ( sl, Levstikova nagrada) is a literary award in Slovenia awarded for achievements in children's literature. It has been bestowed since 1949 by the Mladinska Knjiga Publishing House, making it the first literary award established ...
twice, in 1955 for ''Moj dežnik je lahko balon'' (My Umbrella Can Turn into a Balloon) and in 1956 for ''Tisočkratlepa'' (Thousandbeauty). In 1971 she won the Prešeren Foundation Award for her collection of stories ''Na oni strani srebrne črte'' (Beyond the Silver Line).Slovenian Ministry of Culture, complete list of Prešeren Foundation Awards recipients


Bibliography


Picture Books

* ''Moj dežnik je lahko balon'' (My Umbrella Can Turn into a Balloon), 1955 * ''Tisočkratlepa'' (Thousandbeauty), 1956 * ''Majhno kot mezinec'' (Small As the Thumb), 1957 * ''Muca Copatarica'' (Slipper Keeper Kitty), 1957 * ''Kje so stezice?'' (Where Are the Paths?), 1960 * ''Zato, ker je na nebu oblak'' (Because There is A Cloud in the Sky), 1963 * ''Hišica iz kock'' (House of Blocks), 1964 * ''Kozliček Goliček'' (Goliček the Goat), 1964 * ''Bomo šli s sanmi po snegu in spustili se po bregu'' (We Shall Take Our Sleigh and Sledge Down the Hill), 1965 * ''Vozimo, vozimo vlak'' (We Drive, We Drive A Train), 1965 * ''Čebelice'' (Bees), 1966 * ''Klobuček, petelin in roža'' (The Little Hat, the Cockrel and the Flower), 1968 * ''Pravljice žive v velikem starem mestu'' (Live Stories in the Big Old Town), 1969 * ''Stara hiša št. 3'' (The Old House At No.3.), 1973 * ''Lalala'' (Lalala), 1975 * ''Modri zajec'' (The Blue Rabbit), 1975 * ''Nina v čudežni deželi'' (Nina In The Strange Land), 1985 * ''Telefon'' (The Telephone), 1987 * ''Amalija in Amalija'' (Amalia and Amalia), 1998


Stories

* ''Tacek'' (Tacek), 1959 * ''Za lahko noč'' (Good Night Stories), 1964 * ''Očala tete Bajavaje'' (Aunt Bajvaja's Glasses), 1969 * ''Stolp iz voščilnic'' (The Greeting Card Tower), 1977 * ''Siva miš, ti loviš'' (Grey Mouse, You Catch), 1983 * ''Mož z dežnikom'' (The Man With the Umbrella), 1989 * ''Prisedite k moji mizici'' (Come And Sit At My Table), 1990 * ''Povestice Tik-Tak'' (Tick-tack Tales), 1998


Poetry

* ''Rišem dan'' (I Draw the Day), 1966 * ''Ko živim'' (When I Live), 1975


Prose

* ''Breskve'' (Peaches), 1959 * ''Po šoli me počakaj'' (Wait For Me After School), 1966 * ''Reci sonce, reci luna'' (Say Sun, Say Moon), 1979 * ''Fantek in punčka'' (Boy and Girl), 1996


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Peroci, Ela Slovenian children's writers Slovenian women children's writers 1922 births 2001 deaths Levstik Award laureates University of Ljubljana alumni Yugoslav writers