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  • av Aesop
    240,-

    This striking new interpretation of the classic, with its delightful, quirky illustrations, brings the moral tales of Aesop to life for young readers.

  • av R Ingpen
    156,-

    A celebration of books, storytelling, and reading from one of the greatest living children's book creatorsSomewhere in the place between being awake and asleep lives the Dreamkeeper who uses tricks and traps to lure and capture the creatures of our dreams before they can escape to reality. Presented as a letter to his granddaughter, Robert Ingpen's breathtakingly detailed illustrations are infused with the magic of dreams

  • av Zhu Yingchun
    236,-

    Doodlers, daydreamers, journal-keepers, and bug-lovers alike will be inspired again and again by this utterly unique notebook.On each page of this playful notebook, a narrative unfolds featuring a bug having fun with a few of the lines—some roll them up, some eat them, some tangle them. In the tiny, adorable illustrations, each bug’s story showcases its typical behavior. Creator Zhu Yingchun is beloved around the world for his inquisitive approach to storytelling and his clever designs that highlight the distinctive beauty in nature. In the company of these entertainingly drawn bugs, your own creativity will be unleashed as you write or draw.

  • av B Staake
    250,-

    From New Yorker cover artist Bob Staake, this inspirational guide to finding your authentic self through life's challenges is a hip new take on the graduation book.Award-winning author and New Yorker cover artist Bob Staake's lyrical words and stunning illustrations will lead children and adults alike to discover the encouraging truth that our path through life is not only challenging and beautiful-it is all our own to discover and invent. With a bonus The Path poster from Bob Staake inside the jacket! "You will walk. You will walk along a well-worn path that many people have taken-and long before you." So begins this inspirational journey over gentle, grassy hills, through fields of wildflowers, over raging rivers, up steep mountains, and even through a dark, chilly cave. When it splits in two, you will have to decide what to do next-and you'll create a path that's unique to you.

  • av L Al-hathloul
    240,-

    A courageous girl follows her dream of learning to fly in this story inspired by human rights activist Loujain AlHathloul.

  • av M Herrenberger
    240,-

    Little Rabbit Has Friends is the story of how a group of forest animals work together to protect little rabbit from cunning Fox.

  • av N Popov
    240,-

    This simple story of an escalating conflict between a mouse and a frog invaluably teaches children about the topic of warfare.

  • - A Tale of the Amazon
    av Sueli Menezes
    240,-

    One Boy's Choice is a story of environmental awareness that touches on fatherhood and the importance of living in harmony with nature.

  • av E Hoffmann
    260,-

    Nutcracker & Mouseking is a beautifully illustrated retelling of the Nutcracker.

  • av G Ferri
    136,-

    In this delightful concept book for the very young, artist Giuliano Ferri uses clever die-cuts to explore the senses that invite a child to experience the world around them, and to feel and express love. The final page has a velour element, adding a tactile interactive dimension to this heart-melting story

  • av D De Arias
    240,-

    This beautiful, heartfelt story gives a human face to the plight of refugees all over the world. Marwan's journey is everyone's journey.

  • av Giuliano Ferri
    166,-

    Assisted by other animals, a little mouse gradually removes the bricks from a wall until at last he can see another group of animals. Together, the animals use the bricks that once divided them to construct a bridge to join their islands. This clever and touching wordless board book shows that walls can become bridges when everyone works together.

  • av Yusuke Yonezu
    156,-

    Learning shapes is a lot more fun when there are surprises involved, and this die-cut board book from master artist and designer Yusuke Yonezu is full them. Squares and rectangles are everywhere, and the shapes and colours found in everyday objects come to life when the pages of the book are turned.

  • av Imapla
    250,-

    Lift-the-flap and open the door to join Lola and the animals, with an accordion fold that turns the pages into a stand-up story-telling scroll!

  • av Anne Louchard
    136,-

    How does a giraffe sleep with such an amazingly long neck? In this hilarious lift-the-flap book, each idea is illustrated with great visual humour. Whether the giraffe likes sleeping this way, that way, or in some way only a child could imagine, children will love these clever variations.

  • av T Krejschi
    166,-

    All the monsters are hungry. But they are also picky about what they eat. Can you guess their favorite foods? Triangle monster loves pointy slices of pizza and cheese. Circle monster likes round apples and cookies. This sturdy lift the flap board book is loaded with silly monsters, tasty treats and lots of fun.

  • av A Baruzzi
    166,-

    Everyone knows the sun is hot. But open the flaps in this book and you may find a chilly surprise instead! Each spread of this cleverly designed board book reveals a surprising opposite helps toddlers learn about words and concepts.

  • av Feridun Oral
    240,-

    Author-illustrator Feridun Oral's gentle, beautifully illustrated, and timeless tale of cooperation and problem-solving that celebrates the world of animals.

  • av K Kaichi
    240,-

    When the old lion finds a baby rabbit has fallen asleep in his golden mane, he decides to let it grow into a meal. Rabbit grows, but Lion becomes attached and ends up sacrificing his tasty meal to let the rabbit run free. This endearing story about loneliness and friendship will resonate with young and old alike.

  • av M Pffster
    240,-

    Follow Raven's calamities and triumphs in this wordless picture book and enhance or change the story with reuseable peel-off emoji stickers.

  • - Who Spoke to Animals
    av G Elschner
    240,-

    This book narrates the life and work of Saint Francis of Assisi, one of the most famous saints of Christianity.

  • av G Elschner
    240,-

    Inspired by Fran ois Pompon's famous sculpture in the Louvre, this illustrated story shows how imagination can bring art to life.

  • av Emmanuel Bourdier
    240,-

  • av N Popov
    240,-

    The Great Shoe Parade is an amusing and imaginative picture book where shoes are transformed into transportation for every creature.

  • av Theoodoris Papioannou
    246,-

    This delightfully illustrated picture book shows us that while we may be the center of our own attention, life goes on around us, and it might be a wonderful thing for us to notice it once in a while. Here is a beautifuly illustrated story that humbly conveys the importance of paying attention to nature.While you're away from nature, doing other things, amazing wonders are happening all around you. Deer are sniffing out berries, squirrels are chas- ing each other, and owls are waiting for their moment to fly. Even if you don't happen to notice them, these lit- tle miracles happen every day. And if you stop to watch and listen carefully, you may very well see some of them. Here is an adorable story that humbly conveys the importance of paying attention to nature.

  • av G Ferri
    156,-

    At the masquerade party you never know who you're going to find. Who's behind that pirate's mask? Who's under that knight's helmet? In this playful lift-the-flap board book, toddlers will love discovering the animals under- neath, and the alliterative text will give them lots of fun new words to learn.

  • av A Baruzzi
    156,-

    Fans of Agnese Baruzzi's imaginative board books will gobble up this lively book about a wolf whose eyes and appetite are bigger than his stomach.

  • av Y Hingcheng
    250,-

    Little Chick Grows Up is a heartwarming story of what it means to grow up and become independent.

  • av Y Maruyama
    240,-

    A box of new crayons is overjoyed when a boy named Lucas brings them home and starts using them to make pictures. Except that Lucas never uses the white crayon for anything. But when a girl named Olivia stumbles upon the fresh white crayon, she is delighted. She draws her own kinds of pictures and this white crayon is exactly what she needs.

  • av V Van Uden
    240,-

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