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  • av Noemi Vola
    256,-

    Imagine having the power to change the endings of stories. That's what an endfixer does, and it's what our narrator wants to be. In this celebration of the written word, readers will discover their own creative power to change the narrative, one story at a time.

  • av Joaquin Camp
    256,-

    "The plan was very simple, Thief 1, Thief 2 and Thief 3 would dig a tunnel and rob a bank at night. They even took an excavation course with the best teachers. As it turns out, the thieves have a lot of unexpected skills, but digging tunnels to banks is not one of them. Their tunnels do lead to some very interesting places though..."--Provided by publisher.

  • av Holly Jayne
    256,-

    Hello Kitty fans and admirers of all things kawaii will adore Bunnygirl’s colorful world, filled with kindness and quirk, in this picture book, illustrated in comic panels. James lives in the most AMAZING treehouse, but no one is allowed come inside of it. He just doesn’t feel comfortable with people. Until he meets Bunnygirl. After all, who could be intimidated by a girl dressed in a bunny costume? Naturally, Bunnygirl is determined to help James. Plus James has a few surprises of his own, in this story of friendship and empathy.This is the second Bunnygirl story, which can be read alone or as a sequel to Bunnygirl: The First Adventure. As Bunnygirl fans know, it's her kindness and creativity that are her superpowers. She uses them to help her friends and neighbors in wonderfully unexpected ways. Share Bunnygirl with the creative, determined kids in your life who are ready to be their own heroes.

  • av David Woodland
    220,-

    Perfect for fans of Bad Guys and the Real Pigeons series, Sharkman and Blowfish is a funny, fast-paced, heavily-illustrated adventure from award-winning tv/film and concept artist David Woodland.  Sharkman is the boss of Sharkman Empire. He has everything: a driver, a chef, a chief scientist, an inventor to create his every whim. Okay, all of those jobs are actually performed by his best friend Blowfish. But Sharkman does have a lot things. What he doesn't have is world domination. That could all change as soon as he has a plan--or Blowfish does.

  • av Klara Persson
    256,-

    For the child who struggles with sharing and, really, don't we all?  Nico is coming over to play, but Sally doesn't want him to touch her toy squirrel. Or her train. Not her parking garage either. Sally's mom said to put the things she doesn't want to share in the wardrobe. As it turns out, there are quite a lot of things Sally doesn't want to share--including her mom. This fresh and funny approach to sharing shows just how complicated hiding all the things you love can be. In the end, it might be easier to give sharing a try. Maybe.“Kids will find the whole concept a hoot and will come away understanding that greed isn’t actually that good….A paean to the realization that while sharing may be caring, it’s also more fun!”  -Kirkus Reviews

  • av Mariana Ruiz Johnson
    256,-

    "Welcome to the Village of Villa Verde where there are always little adventures. Join Coco as he falls madly in love with his new pet ladybug, Thunder, take a trip to the library with Grandma and Luis, and visit the market with Gina and her Dad. You never know what will happen in these five interconnected stories that tap into childhood joys and challenges, all within the safety of a warm, vibrant community of animals."--

  • av Charlotte Lance
    266,-

    "If a butterfly is just a moth in a fancy cardigan, then perhaps we should always expect more than what we see.This is the story of Gary Grey Moth who desperately wants to be seen and Florence Butterfly who has had enough of being noticed. What would happen if they swapped cardigans and could be the bug they each always wanted to be?A humorous, insightful story of identity and coming-of-age, told from the unlikely but utterly relatable perspectives of a moth and a butterfly."--

  • av Cat Rabbit
    256,-

    A Children's Book Council of Australia Notable Book. "This cleverly presented book is reminiscent of Jim Henson's 'Muppets' books... a welcome resource in the classroom for teachers who are helping their students negotiate the tricky friendship road." ReadPlusBear has lots of friends if you count her toys, but she's note sure how to make real friends. And she especially wants to be friends with Koala and Lamb. They both have fluffy ears and like green things. What's a timid bear to do?Luckily, Bear discovers that friends don't have to all like the same things; they just have to find things they enjoy doing together. And Bear is great at that.A story about making friends while keeping the qualities (and quirks!) that make you unique."A friendship tale that stands out for its unusual visuals and modeling of a flexible, supportive threesome.” Kirkus Reviews

  • av Gabriel Evans
    256,-

    "Wouldn't it be fun to have a friend living right next door to you? Well, as Norton discovers, it can certainly pose some challenges when that friend wants to borrow all your favorite things, even your special fuzzy slippers. This is a story about setting limits and learning to accept you friends, flaws and all. It introduces readers to the important skill of boundary-setting in a funny, accessible way that will help them share and borrow without regrets."--

  • av Holly Jayne
    246,-

    Inspired by the creator’s love of all things 80s including Hello Kitty, My Little Pony, Rainbow Brite, retro comic books, and Lisa Frank, this picture book told in comic panels is brimming with cuteness, accessible quirk, and a feel-good message of kindness. Bea loves helping friends and wants to be a superhero, but none of the costumes she tries on fit her personality. While Bea’s world is anything but ordinary, the things she accomplishes with her creativity and preparedness are all things a regular kid--with a big heart, a healthy dose of confidence, and an inflatable turtle--could do. This is a perfect intro to reading stories told in sequential pictures and a way for emerging readers to take an active role in following the narrative. And when readers fall in love with Bunnygirl, they won’t have to worry because she has another adventure coming soon. "Berbay has produced a delightful book that retains the distinctly kawaii feel of Jayne’s original artworks…. Bunnygirl’s message of kindness as a superpower is lovely for little ones to discover." Books + Publishing"A great early introduction into graphic novels, and its simple word choice makes for a wonderful easy reader." School Library Journal

  • av Edwina Wyatt
    266,-

    “Highly recommended....Edwina’s signature text is magical, thought-provoking and leaves an impression on each page…It is one of those books that will stay in the reader’s heart forever.” – CBCA Reading Time“Highly recommended....Tish represents unrequited friendship, gentleness, hurt and goodness. A beautiful tale!”– ReadPlusWhat happens when an imaginary friend is outgrown, or worse, forgotten by the very person who made him real?  That’s what Tish is bound to discover. You see, it all starts with Charles Dimple who sets out to create his perfect friend. Naturally, he needs to be large, with tusks and a tail. "A bit like a dragon—but better."  Tish was made for Charles, but could there be someone out there who’s made for Tish?  This is Tish’s journey with the three children who make him real--change him, the way the best relationships do--and inspire him to do a bit of believing of his own.   Once you’ve met Tish, you’ll never forget him.Award-winning author Edwina Wyatt’s enchanting middle-grade novel is an ode to imagination and believing and a reminder that even relationships that don’t last forever are very much worth having.

  • av Allira Tee
    246,-

    "Tiger and Cat are the best of friends. So, when Tiger has to go away to Tiger camp to earn his stripes, not for a few hours, but for weeks, months, years maybe... Cat is left with an empty house and a lonely heart. As it turns out Tiger isn't very good at doing Tiger things. And, besides, he misses drinking tea with Cat. This is a story about finding where you belong and someone who likes your stripes just the way they are" --

  • av Sung Mi Kim
    256,-

    "For shy children, or anyone apprehensive when navigating new situations, this picture book about missed opportunities to greet one another is a must. Through her masterly use of evasive language and negative space, Kim whimsically exhorts us to connect." New York TImes"Thissimple Korean import is told primarily through the characters' dialogue andthoughts, making it a perfect choice for dramatic read-alouds and role-playingto help children empathize with others and polish their social graces." Kirkus ReviewsHello! It seems so easy to say, but what happens if you miss the chance to greet someone and then keep seeing that same person again and again.In this light-hearted, funny tale, Korean author Sung Mi Kim tells a story of increasingly awkward encounters between Mr. Wolf and Little Fox and shows readers how saying hello right from the beginning could have made all the difference.

  • av SC Manchild
    246,-

    Shortlisted for the Russell Prize for Humour Writing for Young People Shortlisted for Speech Pathology Book of the Year  "Kids will love trying to guess what the shadows really are and will be delighted when the authors out-silly them every time." Readings  Sneaky Shadows uniquely showcases the limitless possibilities of shadow casting in a book of imaginative, absurd misdirection. Its humor, pace and timing will have young audiences on their toes with anticipation, as the bizarre scenarios of author SC Manchild unfold.This is cheeky, laugh-out-loud fun that inspires repeated readings from children (and parents!) of all ages.

  • av Diandian
    210,-

    Jon Klassen meets Carson Ellis in this stunning debut shortlisted for the World Illustration Awards.When the little green thing is dropped from the mouth of a bird, it finds an unexpected home – on the back of a bear. The little green thing just needs to convince the bear to let it stay. You might not think a little green thing has a lot to say, but this one does! It offers to provide great conversation, act as a gentle fan and protect the bear from intruders. In exchange, the little green thing receives warmth and safety. But when the seasons change, and it’s time for the little green sapling to become a big green tree, how will their friendship survive?

  • av Nici Gregory
    210,-

    George and his sister Lotta have found a new slug friend named Speedy. They can't wait to introduce him to the family, but Speedy has other plans. He escapes! The whole family helps to bring their lost critter home. But is George and Lotta's jar really his home, or does Speedy belong outside with his fellow slugs?

  • av Alison Binks
    246,-

    A celebration of childhood freedom and creativity that encourages readers to find awe in the natural world world. "The Artist is a captivating book about a young boy's artistic spirit and the natural world that inspires him. A beautifully rendered story, told with deep understanding and insight." Tohby Riddle, author of Nobody Owns the MoonThe Artist likes to paint one picture before breakfast. When the world is quiet.In a small red boat, he sits surveying the world around him, paying special attention to the sunlight, reflections, and the birds, of course. Always the birds. He's not alone though. He has Young Dog and Old Dog, his friend the Storyteller, and his piano. But he's most at home with his paintbrush, capturing the wonders of every day with his unique perspective.This story encourages readers to embrace their inner artist and validates the time they devote to developing their skills.

  • - North American Edition
    av Gabriel Evans
    246,-

    "With a message sure to resonate with both trend setters and follower, this story will have wide appeal, especially for those with time to savor the artwork."Booklist, starred reviewHeartwarming and humorous, as well as filled with rewarding discussion opportunities, this is a valuable addition to all collections."School Library JournalShortlisted for the Children's Book of Australia Picture Book of the Year!"The humour will grab children.... This is a simple, meaningful and visually stunning book that reminds us all that what we look like on the outside doesn’t matter nearly so much as what we are like on the inside." ReadPlus, highly recommendedIs imitation the sincerest form of flattery? Or is it just annoying? This hilarious read-aloud explores every child's least favorite form of admiration: copying.  It also helps readers deal with the sensitive topics of conformity, individuality, and belonging in an accessible, kid-friendly way. Ultimately, setting boundaries should be empowering for kids, just like it is for Norton.

  • av Narisa Togo
    210,-

    "Why do the Japanese make such a fuss over cherry blossom season? Sure, they're beautiful, but is there something deeper that the rest of us are missing? When the Sakura Bloom by Nariso Togo sheds light on the cultural significance of cherry blossom season in Japan, and an insight into the unique mindset of its people. Through subtle text and gentle imagery readers will see the importance of slowing down to appreciate the moment. That comfort, not despair, can be found in the inevitable cycles of the seasons. How change can usher in opportunities and rejuvenation. Moreover, When the Sakura Bloom is an understated illustration of the importance of celebrating the fleeting, delicate beauty of nature; and the metaphor this represents for life itself."--Provided by publisher.

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