
For over 30 years Flamburari boldly intertwines themes of love, family, trust and loss into a symbolic story of growing up, shaping our understanding of the world inside and around us.

From heart-warming fairytales for little ones, to middle-grade epic adventures Vesela Flamburari builds sensory worlds based on European mythologies and ancient beliefs. This presentation is focused on the fairy tales, published and unpublished manuscripts, suitable for children age 3-12.

Middle grade epic adventures awaits you in the worlds of Vesela Flamburari.
Eco ethno-fantasy with Cottagecore elements and unique magic sources is the land in which she seeds warmness, curiosity and strength in our children’s hearts to face the dragons in life.

A trilogy for Mina and the twin-brothers who are thrown into the Green Realms Upper Earth – a land of magic, swords and wizards. A dynamic story written close to the adolescent mind and yet so graceful and elegant without an inch of pretension and pomposity.

„The Gold of Zagreus“ is a fairy tale and whirlwind adventure novel from which you will learn a lot about the myths, beliefs and life of the ancient Thracians. The story is a wondrous magical tale of love, death, suffering, revenge and justice. A tale that shows the price and the face of true immortality.

A boys’ story that takes place in a foster home for abandoned children. Three boys with noble hearts, but left without parents, encounter the Thing from the Dark, which they believe is a monster. But the monster is someone else.

It’s a story about fairies, dwarves, gnomes and trolls, but a goblin sneaks in here and there, inspired by the Scottish folklore tales. The young Mr. Beshkov is tormented by a secret passion because he desperately wants to become a Master of small, model-like fairies.
With the intervention of an evil magician, Mr. Beshkov turns into a little fairy. The fairy Beshko enters the workshop of old Miss Elsa and the adventures in the World of Fairies begin. Love, fights and new friendships help Beshko to achieve his goal and even answer the question: When can we call something we’ve worked on art and when can’t we?

A story about the mother’s love and the daughter whose heart is set on adventure.
With the help of a magical piece of paper called a check, Nia enters the magical realm of the Forest Queen. Here, twists and turns are at every turn, and Nia is forced to overcome incredible obstacles to reach the Forest Queen. In the book swirls a real magical fairy tale, sparkling in the treasure of true and eternal love.

A story of love and self-sacrifice, of self-discovery.
The Candlelight Fairy (this is a profession, not a name) is actually called Mesechka. Mesechka is a fairy with a profession – the profession of candle-fairy. Mesechka has a sweet candle and a favorite moonbeam called Fengarios, or Fengi for short. Fengi is her best friend in the world and will stop at nothing to help Mesechka when she is in trouble. But troubles sometimes follow the heels of the little fairies… Fengi is called to save his fairy and goes on a real march against the evil of the tiniest witch in the world. A witch as small in stature as big in malice.

This time, Matthew needs help – an ordinary boy living in an ordinary family with its own joys and sorrows. Left alone in his thoughts and sadness because of his parents’ divorce, Blueberry Brownie appears in his life to help him.

„Theatre tales“ are initially born as plays, and only then, after maturing like pupae in a cocoon, do they spread their wings and fly as fairy tales!

A special diary by the little mouse Bluet which turns into a handbook for sophisticated transformation into a fine miss for every girl.

The best of all is that happiness, beauty, goodness flow from every page of the book, as happiness flows from the starry eyes of children when it has settled in them.
The short fairy tales tell the interesting stories of red fir trees, green deer, angry dwarfs and sugar stars. We should enjoy the little things, and then wonderful and magical miracles will happen to us, which will last us (as with the Christmas tree in the book) for six thousand eight hundred and thirty-six years to come.

Very short, funny and cheerful fairy tales that are read very quickly, but provoke long conversations with children. Because their themes are deep and children feel this. The tales are funny and even funnier, some – sad, others – thoughtful, and others jumping and dancing with joy. In them you will find all kinds of strange characters – hotels, ghosts, people made of dust and water droplets.