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  • av Soledad Bravi
    156,-

    A sturdy, fat, little board book, just the right size for the tiny fingers of pre-readers.

  • av Kitty Crowther
    158,-

    A modern fairytale storybook set in the magical illustrated world of Astrid Lindgren Award recipient Kitty Crowther

  • av Jorg Muhle
    126,-

  • av David Barrow
    126,-

    Elephant wants to play hide and seek. See if you can help the others find him-he's very good at hiding!This tale of absurdity is perfect for sharing with children who will love finding Elephant (and being faster at it than the boy in the book!). Watch out for the dog and the tortoise, too . . .

  • av Joerg Muhle
    126,-

    A perfectly simple interactive board book that lets the child take charge of bathtime.

  • av Megumi Iwasa
    119,99

    Giraffe is bored, as usual. He'd love a friend to share things with. So he writes a letter and sends it as far as possible across the other side of the horizon. There he finds a pen pal-Penguin.Giraffe knows nothing about penguins and his letters are full of questions. Where is a penguin's neck? Can a penguin fly? Penguin answers as best he can.But no one expects what happens when the pen pals come face to face at last.An enduring bestseller in its native Japan, Yours Sincerely, Giraffe is a funny tale of mistaken assumptions and friendship.

  • av Benedicte Guettier
    130,-

    A very sturdy, fun boardbook for babies and toddlers.

  • av Wolf Erlbruch
    130 - 176,-

  • av Joy Cowley
    250,-

  • av Anders Sparring
    136,-

    In this slapstick, illustrated crime adventure, the honest Theo Pincher who doesn't fit in to his family of criminals finds a clever way to save the family dog, Sherlock, from the nasty new police officer.The new police officer Clive is not nice - even t

  • av Sofia Chanfreau
    126,-

  • av Thé-Tjong Khing
    176,-

    "Time for cake! But the eagle swipes up the blanket and flies away. The animals chase after to find all their stolen picnic things."--Provided by publisher.

  • av Leo Timmers
    166,-

    Bear can't find his glasses. He must have left them at Giraffe's house. On the way over, Bear sees all kinds of animals he didn't notice last time: an elephant, a crocodile, a flamingo, a deer. And who's this long spotty snake lying on Giraffe's deckchair? The patient Giraffe finds Bear's glasses--right where glasses always get lost, perched on his head. Then Bear takes Giraffe to meet these wondrous animals that he found on the way. Leo Timmers' details are full of expression and humor--the angle of Giraffe's neck and lift of his eyebrows, hiding his skepticism as he helps his friend, the dear, artless bear. Through an ingenious telling of this classic comical situation, Leo Timmers shows us how to enjoy the world through different eyes."--

  • av Philip Waechter
    176,-

    In this heartwarming follow-up to A Perfect Wonderful Day with Friends, Waechter shows how life is better when you bring along your friends and take what the day brings.

  • av Anders Sparring
    136,-

  • av Aurore Petit
    176,-

    "When a big brother meets a baby sister, a new story begins. It could be the story of a tyrannosaurus meeting a diplodocus. Or it could be something new."--

  • av Olivier Tallec
    176,-

    "In this funny picture book exploring a forever childhood question about friendship, squirrel and a mushroom explore the forest through the seasons, show each other special trees, build snow mushrooms, share the good times and bad which become good bad times alongside a friend. Then spring arrives, and so does a new friend. And then another. This raises a profound question for an overthinking squirrel: should we have just one best friend?"--Provided by publisher.

  • av Joy Cowley
    176,-

    "This picture book distils the essence of summer at the beachskin sticky with salt, sandy feet, waves hush-hushing and a shell under the pillow. This simple poem by internationally renowned Joy Cowley transports the reader instantly to a childhood summer. Summer holidays by the sea have a rhythm all their own. With a few well chosen images Cowley takes us straight to the end of a long hot day, with beach treasures under the pillow, the sound of the waves and the salty smell of the sea"--

  • av Hans Könnecke
    266,-

    "An interactive introduction to musical instruments with 50 originacompositions to listen to--from the kazoo to the bassoon."--

  • av Edouard Manceau
    126,-

    A cheerful, contemporary picture book about playing make-believe and the fish you hook up from the laundry basket when you're fishing from the bath boat-underpants!

  • av Giselle Clarkson
    250,-

    Try to imagine the weirdest and most impossibly alien creature that could exist on other planets and it's almost certain it's an animal here on earth already. And it's probably very small. This book puts over 50 small creatures and features of the natural world under the microscope, piquing our curiosity with only the most interesting facts.

  • av Stephanie Blake
    126,-

    This new picture book in the bestselling series that began with international hit Poo Bum uses cheeky humour to ease toddler fears about visiting a dentist-useful for any daunting new experience.

  • av Eva Lindström
    158,-

    "I'm Lena and this is my brother Bo. Sometimes we play car chicken. Sometimes we sing on top of the tree. Bo is allowed to pick the worms out of his pie - I wasn't when I was small. This is a bird day"--Back cover.

  • av Claude Dubois
    146,-

    Little dog George isn't sure about the new kitten that appears in their home. George sniffs Tao, they look at each other, they wag and wave their tails. Then they start to play. George and Tao are best friends! But George is too excited and Tao gets hurt. Now Tao is gone. George looks everywhere, then waits-all morning, all afternoon, all night. Will Tao come home? George's overenthusiastic friendship comes to a sudden stop, turns to worry, a long wait and then finally an outburst of pure doggy joy when Tao comes home. This puppy and kitten encapsulate everything about being small, and the intensity of the now-moment.

  • av Clotilde Perrin
    236,-

    Meet 38 extraordinary children: an electric child, a flying child, elastic, invisible, miniature, a child made of cake. The Remarkables is a big book of fantasy and humor that entertains and provides a way to talk about emotions and identity. Through Perrin's unique imagination, this inclusive encyclopedia celebrates individuality, strengths, and differences, allowing every reader to explore what miraculous superpower they would wish for--or might have.Known for her original lift-the-flap explorations of fairytale stories, Perrin here turns the lens onto her child readers, showing each one that they are a superhero.Each child describes their characteristics, tells anecdotes, and presents the special powers that make them unique. A "class photo" brings everyone together with a quiz finale for readers to discover their own superpowers.

  • av Thomas Tidholm
    156,-

    Three children go on a polar expedition in this thrilling Antarctic adventure for newly independent readers - an epic story that blurs realism and imagination, illustrated in color throughout. They play on an ice floe then find themselves floating away - all the way to Antarctica, with just a box, a branch and some sandwiches.

  • av David Barrow
    158,-

    Play hide and seek with a boy, his animal friends, and a dinosaur that's surprisingly hard to spot in the city. The brilliantly interactive follow-up to international bestselling picture book Have You Seen Elephant? Best friends boy, dog, and elephant are VERY good at hide-and-seek. There's a missing dinosaur in the city--who better to spot this elusive giant? They search the skate park, the museum, the subway . . . No one in the city can spot the dinosaur, not even this expert hide-and-seek team. But delighted readers will be pointing "There it is!" from the first page.This absurd, laugh-out-loud picture book is richly illustrated with David Barrow's trademark beautiful use of light and color and dramatic cityscapes--a guaranteed hit with dinosaur-loving toddlers. With clues, surprises, and humor, this game-inside-a-book celebrates imaginative play and is perfect for sharing with children who will love being better at finding the dinosaur than their adult reader.David Barrow received the Sebastian Walker award for most promising children's illustrator from the Cambridge School of Art. His first book Have You Seen Elephant? was shortlisted for the Waterstones Prize and is a bestseller around the world.Praise for Have You Seen Dinosaur?"Beautiful! Adults will love it too, kids will love it the most."--BBC Radio, UK "What a delight this book is!"--starred, Youth Services Book Review "Barrow's artwork is dreamy, painterly and stunning as well as being perfect for young readers."--BookTrust UK "It reminds me a lot of Steve Light's Have You Seen MY Dragon? albeit with more dinos and less fire breathers. The two books together could make for a great pairing."--Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production "Delicious fun for observant young readers."--Books for Keeps, UK "The joy lies in the interplay between the dead-pan words on the page, the images and the reader's engagement with the search."--Just Imagine

  • av Ulf Nilsson
    136,-

    Fifth in the series of funny detective stories for early readers set in a friendly forest in which two determinedly fair police-retired-toad Gordon and the indefatigable mouse Buffy-solve the mystery, and stop regularly to eat cake.

  • av Anke Kuhl & Katherina von der Gathen
    156,-

  • av Jorg Muhle
    126,-

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