
The Bologna Children’s Book Fair (BCBF) celebrated its 62nd edition from March 31 to April 3, 2025, at the BolognaFiere Exhibition Centre, where the vibrant world of children’s literature came alive. With over 61 years of experience, BCBF continued to be a pivotal event, uniting a diverse global audience and fostering invaluable connections within the publishing industry.
Bologna transformed into the epicenter of illustration and publishing for children and young adults, with Estonia proudly serving as the guest of honor. This Baltic nation showcased its rich publishing market, emphasizing high-quality content that preserved its culture and language.
Flying from Albuquerque, New Mexico to Bologna, Italy, Citi of Books did not miss the chance to attend this amazing book fair showcasing our authors’ spectacular works amidst the global celebration of creativity and collaboration in Bologna.
A book included in the gallery was “Real World 101: Student Guide (French Edition)” by Alcott Germany II.
Alcott Germany, II is an experienced practitioner when it comes to presenting simple solutions to complex problems. When Alcott shares ideas, he prefers using vivid images and stories that connect with his audience. This approach has resulted in personal and team achievements as an engineer, logistics manager, and Vice President in multiple industries and Fortune 500 companies.
Alcott earned a B.Ch.E. degree from the University of Detroit Mercy and a M.Ed. degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Phoenix. At the University of Phoenix, Alcott developed a student-centered learning method that focuses on helping students grow their thinking skills and gain knowledge in the classroom through teamwork and active participation. Shortly after, Alcott used this method to create an online tool to assist teachers in bringing student-centered learning to their classrooms. Visit his website for more information: https://alcottgermanyii.com/
“Real World 101: Student Guide (French Edition)” is a fun debate between the reader and the innovative prowess of Alcott Germany II. As you read this dialogue, you’ll understand how to take charge of your life by learning to make unpopular school subjects work for you.
Students will find this book beneficial as they move from academic life to real-world challenges. Before these changes can take place, they must acknowledge the real conditions under which people currently dwell. It also serves as a guide on adult topics such as everyday living skills, job preparation, and personal budgeting. For young adults who aspire to be successful, this book is an excellent read that offers lifelong lessons.