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  • Spar 17%
    av Christopher Ruocchio
    308,-

  • av Highlights
    153,-

    Jam-packed with 120+ full-colour puzzles and four pages of stickers, this jumbo pad includes matching, mazes, and more, perfect for the youngest puzzlers.

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    av Lisa Rogers
    218,-

  • av Joyce Wan
    179,-

    A love letter? A yummy treat? A fun fold-out alphabet poster? YES! Joyce Wan’s Be My Yummy ABC is ALL THREE! This cozy picture book with irresistible art, sparkly cover that opens up into a poster of the alphabet is perfect for Valentines Day, baby shower gifts, and story time, too!With a book jacket that folds out into a fabulous poster, here is an adorable book featuring scrumptious treats from all over: Be my warm APPLE pie, just you and me; My BURRITO baby, snug as can be; My twirly, curly CREPE supreme; My swirly, whirly DOSA dream.This is one new alphabet book that small kids will simply eat up! Beloved picture book creator Joyce Wan has cooked up a list of yummy foods from A to Z and brought them to life with adorable faces and rhymes. It’s an international smorgasbord of foods from more than fifteen different countries, each with a loving “BE MINE” message.

  • Spar 10%
    av Roni Schotter
    218,-

  • av Anne Gutman
    222,-

    Two lemurs–one little and one big–take turns wishing to be more like the other, in this lush, poignant picture book about life with a sibling set in the rainforest of Madagascar.It’s nighttime in the rainforest, and when Mama tells young Faly to shut his eyes, he objects. “Only if Mahandry sleeps, too,” he tells his mother.  “But I am bigger than you, Faly,” answers the older lemur brother. “I am allowed to go to bed later.” Thus begins a spirited back-and-forth and a family gambol that brings a mama and her two lemur sons from the hollow of their tree to a dangerous wide river crossing to a slippery rushing waterfall and eventually to a tall tree filled with orchids to snack on. And with each step, the brothers notice who gets help from mama or who gets the kind of independence that comes with being big. Each child desires both, and each child quietly reflects throughout on why he would rather be more like the other. No matter, it always seems true to one brother that the other has the advantage.Anne Gutman’s poignant tale of siblings seesawing through a typical day en famille rings with truth, humor, and sensitivity. Georg Hallensleben's paintings of the rainforest in pinks, browns, and greens are a feast for the eyes and a treat for nature fans, and especially for young readers being introduced to the magic of the rainforest and its inhabitants for the first time.

  • av Mason Stokes
    222,-

    "A gay teenager in 1990s Wyoming must contend with the violent loss of a loved one"--Provided by Publisher.

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    av Valorie Fisher
    242,-

    "Designed for children who can't yet read, Look and Cook Breakfast: A First Book of Recipes in Pictures is a must-have introduction to cooking for kids ages 4 to 8. Following the same easy-to-read visual layout of Look and Cook Snacks, this cookbook features delicious sweet and savory breakfast recipes for the whole family to enjoy--homemade granola, zucchini muffins, and more! Key features for kids include: Step-by-step visual instructions: Let kids who can't yet read and visual learners guide their own cooking journey; A guide to kitchen basics: Learn skills like mixing and measuring, and proper handling of safe-to-use kitchen equipment; Family-friendly recipes: Delicious, easy, and healthy breakfast dishes for the entire family to enjoy making and eating together!"--

  • av Caitlin Delems
    222,-

    Here is the little-known story of Florence Beatrice "Bea" Price, who faced many obstacles, including systemic racism and sexism, as she pushed forward to become one of the greatest Black classical composers. Florence Beatrice "Bea" Price loved music from a young age. When she wasn't practicing on the piano, she tapped her feet, drummed her fingers, and whistled. Growing up in Little Rock, Arkansas, she was surrounded by Negro spirituals, classical music, Juba dance rhythms, and folk songs and even had the chance to play piano with John William "Blind" Boone. But as a young Black girl living in the South, Bea wasn't offered the same chances as white children. Not allowed to perform in public, Bea's first recital was in her living room. But Bea was not deterred. She studied hard, rose to the top of her class, and was accepted to the New England Conservatory of Music--one of two Black students--and majored in both music and composition. Bea never forgot her roots and wove all kinds of musical genres into her musical compositions and spirituals.--

  • Spar 10%
    av Dian Curtis Regan
    230,-

  • Spar 17%
    av Julia Kornberg
    274,-

    "Berlin Atomized is a kinetic, globetrotting novel following three siblings - Jewish and downwardly mobile - from 2001 to 2034, as they come of age against the major crises of the 21st century"--

  • av R W Alley
    222,-

    "The hospital workers of the Breezy Valley Hospital are always ready to provide top-notch medical care to the residents of their beloved town. Doctors, nurses, lab workers, kitchen staff, and maintenance workers are just a few of the staff working to keep the hospital running smoothly. And when emergencies happen, the EMTs (Emergency Medical Technicians) and their ambulance come to the rescue--like when Lemur needed to be brought to the hospital to get treatment for [an] injured tail"--

  • Spar 23%
    av Sophie Burnham
    285,-

    "In a world where Rome never fell, an unlikely group of protagonists are ready to burn down the empire in the first of this bold new speculative trilogy"--

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    av Joshua Phillip Johnson
    349,-

    Part ecological Orpheus and Eurydice myth and part gothic thriller, discover this atmospheric near-future sci-fi novel about fae mysteries deep within strange nature preservesPerfect for readers of Jeff VanderMeer, Chuck Wendig, and Sunyi Dean • “Richly imagined and beautifully written, with a highly original and very creepy magic system.” —R. F. Kuang (on Johnson's The Forever Sea)On the autumnal equinox of 1987, after fencing off half of the Earth’s land for huge nature reserves called Harbors, the leaders of the world called on their peoples to celebrate. Then began the horror and the magic.Everyone who died that day—all 132,329 of them—instead of going cold and still, turned odd and fae. They became mischievous and murderous, before disappearing into their nearest Harbor, never seen again. And each year after that on the autumnal equinox, the same terrible transformations would occur: the wretched dead not dying, but instead riddling and whispering of a faerie queen—bloodless and powerful—while fleeing into the wild confines of the Harbors. In the present day, Evangeline and Calidore are working as fencers, government-employed protectors whose magical powers come from mysterious tattoos of prime numbers. When they aren’t fixing the fences of the Midwest Harbor that separates the human world from Faerie or patrolling on the equinox, they are parents of an almost-seven-year-old daughter named Winnie. But as the new year’s autumnal equinox approaches, Evangeline and Calidore find themselves thrust into a vast conspiracy that stretches across governments, religions, and fencers worldwide.  As they race to untangle this web of power and intrigue, they will need to confront the questions that have haunted the world since the fences were built: What lies at the heart of the Harbors? Who waits there?

  • av Violette Malan
    267,-

    A new novel of high fantasy and adventure featuring martial arts masters Dhulyn and Parno. Fulfilling their Mercenary contract, Dhulyn and Parno have accepted the surrender of Prince Edmir, heir to the Tegriani Realm. The Common Rule of the Mercenary Brothers states that prisoners taken by them go free and unharmed. But when the War Commander who hired them refuses to honor this agreement, the duo break their contract and escape with the prince. And thus they take the first step along a path that might lead Dhulyn to the truth about her past?or bring them to a magical trap from which there may be no escape.

  • Spar 16%
    av Julie Salamon
    204,-

    "It's Friday, and little Ruby gets to spend the day with her great-grandma, Tata. Together, they go for a walk with Ruby's grandma, Yaya. They take a nap. They read books. The whole family gathers for Shabbat dinner, and Ruby gets to eat a delicious piece of challah brea. Best of all, throughout the day, Tata tells Ruby funny, fantastical stories that come from her dreams, in which she soars on a giant blueberry bird, or dances right on top of the dinner table. In this heartwarming tale that spans four generations of Jewish women, acclaimed author-illustrator duo Julie Salamon and Jill Weber celebrate family traditions, the enduring lobe between a girl and her great-grandma, and the everlasting power of stories."--Provided by publisher.

  • av Eleanor Davis
    106,-

    Wanda's a star! Or at least she thinks she is . . .In this modern-day fable, Wanda calls her brother and sister "fans," keeps up with celebrity news, and never misses a chance to share a selfie. She's ready to show the world how Wanda-ful she really is, but all people are interested in is . . . her dog! Superstar cartoonists Eleanor Davis and Drew Weing will have young readers in stitches with this hilarious tale of fame and fandom where friendship and family triumph.

  • Spar 23%
    av Puloma Ghosh
    276,-

    "Mouth is an eerie, uncanny debut collection of speculative stories that moves across time and place, blurring the lines of conventional reality"--

  • av Viet Thanh Nguyen
    244,-

    "When a wildfire threatens Simone's home, she and Mâa must rush to take shelter. Guided by her own creativity, and buoyed by Mâa's memories of her childhood in Viòãet Nam, Simone navigates her way through an all-too-common crisis. This powerful story, straddling two generations and two countries, shows how communities come together in tough times, and how the youngest can imagine the path to a better future"--

  • Spar 17%
    av Candy J Cooper
    214,-

    "Here is the explosive story of the Kids for Cash scandal in Pennsylvania, a judicial justice miscarriage that sent more than 2,500 children and teens to a for-profit detention center while two judges lined their pockets with cash, as told by Candy J. Cooper, an award-winning journalist and Pulitzer Prize finalist"--

  • av Jennifer Berne
    244,-

    "What are you made of? How does your body work? Come on our tour and see how numbers tell the amazing tale"--Title page.

  • av Roseanne Thong
    125,-

    When Mai feeds the caged birds at a Buddhist temple in Vietnam, her simple act of kindness starts a chain of thoughtful acts that ultimately comes back to her. Includes author's note explaining the Buddhist concepts of karma and samsara, or the wheel of life.

  • av Monica Datta
    324,-

    "Grieving the composer who was the love of her youth, a woman meditates on the fantastical circumstances of her birth, her years studying sculpture and the future she dares to envision."--

  • Spar 23%
    av Pedro Cabiya
    276,-

    "Reinbou explores the consequences of political and societal upheaval, corruption, and violence in modern Dominican society through the eyes of a child in Santo Domingo after the Civil War of 19655"--

  • Spar 17%
    av Rebecca Siegel
    214,-

    This "is an extensively researched, myth-busting account of the world's most famous monster hoax--the Loch Ness Monster--and a cautionary tale on the dangers of misinformation"--

  • Spar 23%
    av Wole Talabi
    276,-

    "A new speculative fiction short story collection from award-winning, Nebula-nominated Nigerian author Wole Talabi"--

  • Spar 16%
    av Beatrice Alemagna
    228,-

    "Yesterday I fell. I tripped on a cobblestone--and oof! My dad cleaned my knee and told me, 'Soon you'll have a beautiful scab.' I got a scab, but it wasn't beautiful."--

  • av Gary Golio
    244,-

    "A child of the Harlem Renaissance and an artistic collaborator of Langston Hughes, Roy DeCarava is an unsung hero of Black history. Convinced that the lives of ordinary Black people deserved to be immortalized and documented in photos, Roy celebrated Black people through his art."--]cProvided by publisher

  • Spar 11%
    av Beka
    165 - 244,-

  • Spar 23%
    av Ery Shin
    276,-

    "A sexually fluid narrator mourns a failed relationship over the course of two harsh winters in this raw, unprecedented portrait of millennials living in Seoul"--

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