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  • av Eva Toorenent
    229,-

    "In the soft glimmer of a stream--or in the rustling foliage of a tree--if you know where to look, you will find them. The creatures. With the right eye, a stone turns into a Diestrog egg, and a broken teapot becomes the work of a Shard Demon. Come visit this magical, wonder filled world ..."--Provided by publisher.

  • av Darcy Day Zoells
    211,-

  • av Pauline Oud
    164,-

    A cheerful summer story about camping. For toddlers ages 24 months and up, with a focus on the world surrounding the child. Lily and Milo are going on vacation. They're going camping! Before they can leave, they have to pack their suitcases. That's not easy! Which camping equipment do they need? What do they leave at home? At the camping site, Lily immediately tries to put up the tent. But where did Milo suddenly go?

  • av Guido Genechten
    186,-

    A humorous picture book in which Little Mouse has a creative idea about parting with pacifiers. For children ages 2 ¿ years and up. Little Mouse is more curious than ever. He wants to know everything, he wants to see everything . . . including his friends' pacifiers. And they have quite a few! Little Mouse thinks it might be time to show his friends who really need pacifiers . . .

  • av Francesca Pirrone
    154,-

    "Piggy loves to draw and paint. Everyone agrees that he's got talent, so he thinks he has a good chance of winning an art contest. Then...oh NO! Mouse accidentally ruins his beautiful painting! Piggy is devastated, but his friends try their best to help. Maybe he'll win first prize after all?"--Front jacket flap.

  • av Scarlet Ratt
    207,-

    An exciting travel story full of interesting names of different animal groups. For curious adventurers ages 5 years and up. Audra and Oliver Otter go on a boat trip with Pop. But when they wake up after a nap, Pop is nowhere to be found! The two little otters search for their way home. Luckily, they get a lot of help from friendly animal gangs. As long as they watch out for the murder of crows, they'll be fine.

  • av Susie Oh
    196,-

    A sweet story about being different and learning to embrace your own unique talents. For odd ducks ages 3 years and up. Ducks chitter, jabber, and quack. They always have. They learn from their parents as soon as they hatch, just like dogs learn to bark and cows learn to moo. But when Buddy tries to imitate the other ducklings, only a loud WOOF! comes out . . .

  • av Jim Stramler
    194,-

    A touching story about a young girl and a horse. For children ages 5 years and up. Sara is sick of being sick. One day, on the way to her cancer treatment, she sees a horse standing alone in the rain. Sara feels an instant connection as her eyes meet his. She must get to know this horse! After days of pleading, her parents take Sara to see him. From then on, she visits him almost every day. Sara finds solace and strength in the company of her newfound friend . . . and maybe even a little magic!

  • av Molly Cranch
    186,-

    "Is that a regular tree branch, or is a cricket perched on its leaf? Is that a bird standing in the reeds, or is the wind blowing its stems? Some animals are very good at hiding. So good, in fact, that you could almost miss them entirely ... Almost!"--

  • av Krista Legge
    196,-

    "Leroy's life with Addie is great. She brings him along almost anywhere and gives him a thousand hugs a day. But a movie about wild lions sparks his curiosity. Could there be more to life than cuddles? What would it be like to live like a true king of the jungle? Leroy is about to find out!"--Back cover.

  • av Ellen DeLange
    196,-

    Included in the Hot Off the Press Spotlight: Big Feelings.Included in the Children's Book Council's March 2024 'Hot Off the Press' reading list. Lena has a favorite sweater. Grandma knitted it especially for her. No one else is allowed to touch it, except when Mom washes it. But one day, when the sweater is hanging on the clothesline outside, Lena sees that it has big holes in it. Who has done this? she thinks angrily. When she finds out, she makes a surprising discovery . .. A beautiful story about the joy of sharing. For children ages 5 years and up.

  • av Ciara Gavin
    196,-

    Included in the Hot Off the Press Spotlight: Big Feelings.Included in the Children's Book Council's March 2024 'Hot Off the Press' reading list. Just before starting school for the first time, Beth meets a cloud who has drifted into her room. Fascinated by Beth's inside world, Cloud decides to become an inside cloud. Now they can be friends forever. But can you keep a cloud inside forever?A story in which a girl learns that change can bring many new possibilities. For brave children ages 5 years and up.

  • av Ilse Krabben
    207,-

    An honest, gentle, and optimistic book about the mysteries of life. For inquisitive children ages 7 years and up. But also for grown-ups! You probably wonder about life from time to time. Like: why do I have a name? Why are people sometimes unfriendly? Do my parents really love me? Do I have to do something to be good enough? Why do we call the Earth our mother? Why am I alive? And where's my grandfather now that he's gone? One truth does not exist! The answers in this book are open and come from the heart. They invite you to think and feel for yourself, finding your own answers from within. Learn how to connect with your body, your heart, and nature to find endless wisdom and support. There's more to life than meets the eye!

  • av Cedar Wang
    196,-

    A surprising picture book about history and code language. For codebreakers ages 6 years and up.Charlotte loves puzzles. On her ninth birthday, she receives a card from her great-grandmother, on which she finds a difficult code. Soon she embarks on a quest full of codes and riddles. While she tries to solve them, Charlotte discovers important details about the role her great-grandmother played in the Second World War. She also learns about three historical sites in England: Parker’s Piece, the River Cam, and Blechley Park. You’ll learn about these places, too!

  • av Nicole Castrovinci
    186,-

    A whimsical rhyming story about how everything is connected and the power of our choices. For children ages 5 years and up.Butterfly bumps into Bumblebee and continues on her merry way . . . unaware that she has set off a chain reaction that turns the once-friendly farmyard into complete chaos. Bumblebee stings Squirrel, who startles Cow, who starts a stampede! What a mess! How can Farmer Farley and the animals restore the farm to the peaceful place it once was?

  • av Suzan Overmeer
    196,-

    "Every night, Toby the rabbit hears blackbirds singing outside. He dreams of jamming along with them, but his singing sounds like screeching. Disappointed, Toby runs off and starts stomping his feet, creating an interesting beat. Soon, a woodpecker, a deer, a wild boar, and a blackbird join in. They sound great together!"--Front jacket flap.

  • av Roel Seidell
    194,-

    "A great choice for Spanish-language picture book collections and for discussion of opposites in characteristics.” – Selenia Paz; School Library JournalGatita nunca ha visto a un perro, por lo tanto, Gata intenta explicarle cómo son. Mientras le explica, Gatita aprende que algunos perros son grandes y otros son pequeños. Algunos no tienen pelo y otros son peludos. De hecho, todos lucen muy diferentes . . . pero cualquiera que sea su apariencia, de alguna manera todos son muy similares. ¡Al fin de cuentas, todos son perros!Un divertido libro ilustrado con gatitas curiosas y un montón de perros graciosos. Para amantes de los animales de 4 años en adelante.

  • av Pauline Oud
    194,-

    "A bright and interactive first introduction to babies and reproduction, with fun games and questions. For inquisitive children ages 3 years and up. Noa is going to be a big sister. There's a baby in Mommy's belly. But how did the baby get there? How does the baby grow? When will the baby come out of Mommy's belly? And how? You'll read it all in this book!"--

  • av Mieke Goethals
    196,-

    A fun seek-and-find book full of English and Spanish vocabulary. For curious sheep with a knack for languages ages 2 years and up.Wooly the little sheep loves tomatoes. He also likes working on puzzles. When he brushes his teeth, he uses toothpaste. As you follow along with Wooly’s day at home, you’ll learn many English and Spanish words.

  • av Adam Ciccio
    203,-

    A moving story about neighbors who slowly realize that their differences aren’t as important as what ties them together. To read aloud for ages 4 years and up, or to read by yourselfWe have dots and they have stripes, and we DON’T interact. That’s how the two types of Galoons have been living in their neighboring trees for years. Even when natural disaster strikes, they don’t stop arguing. Is there nothing that can unite the two groups? .

  • av Mack van Gageldonk
    224,-

    In this fifth book in the Wow! series, you’ll discover the wonderful world of monkeys and apes. For nature lovers ages 5 years and up.Of all the animals, apes are closest to humans. That’s because apes, monkeys, and people are all primates. Like their human cousins, apes are very smart. They use tools, find solutions to problems, and even laugh and cry with their family and friends! Because apes are so much like humans, this book also teaches us a lot about ourselves.

  • av Darcy Day Zoells
    194,-

    "Mari tiene una bicicleta nueva. Ahora el mundo luce diferente. ÆHay tantas cosas que puede hacer! ÅHacia dâonde irâa? ÅQuâe descubrirâa? ÅConocerâa a nuevos amigos? ÆAcompaäna a Mari a descubrir lo mâas importante que la bicicleta puede llevar!"--

  • av Bianca Antonissen
    194,-

    A fun Spanish-language picture book perfect for fans of humorous stories involving animals.” –Selenia Paz; School Library JournalCuando el pequeño Tim sale del huevo, todos los pájaros le dicen que debe aprender a volar. Todos los papás y las mamás pájaros le dan sus mejores consejos. Pero Tim no está muy seguro. ¿Por qué tiene que hacer lo que todo el mundo hace? Un hermoso libro sobre el talento, la diversidad y la importancia de hacer lo tuyo. Para pequeños que siguen su propio camino a partir de los 4 años.

  • av Aylar Abraham
    186,-

    "ÆTantas cosas nuevas! Desde que nos mudamos, nada ha sido igual. Desearâia regresar a mi vida de antes, antes de que todo sea nuevo. ÅO serâa que las cosas nuevas tambiâen pueden ser divertidas?" --

  • av Guido Genechten
    196,-

    A sweet picture book about learning and growing through imaginative play. For little pandas ages 3 years and up. This is Little Panda. He wakes up early every morning, ready to run, tumble, and play. He's full of energy, curiosity, and imagination. And that's Big Panda, who sees and hears everything. He loves watching Little Panda explore the world. Together, Little Panda and Big Panda play all day . . . until the sun goes down.

  • av An Leysen
    194,-

    A beautiful edition with two stories: a classical fairy tale and a fun adventure of the seven dwarfs. With games and riddles, for children ages 5 years and up. One day, a beautiful princess is born: Snow White. Then, the queen dies, and a new queen moves into the palace. Every day, the stepmother looks into a magic mirror to hear she's the fairest of them all. Until one day, the mirror says Snow White is more beautiful than her. From that moment on, the evil queen plots to make Snow White disappear. That's how the girl ends up with the seven dwarfs. Can they save her? Learn more about the dwarfs in the second part of this story. These friends work together to plan a fun party for Snow White. This wonderful new tale makes the world of Snow White even more magical.

  • av Darcy Day Zoells
    194,-

    Mari lives in a very normal house in a very normal neighborhood. One day, she gets a new bicycle. It's bight, bold and brimming with possibilities! Mari sets off to see where her new bicycle will take her and her trip down the block becomes a fantastic adventure. During her journey, paving her own way, she meets new friends, transports precious cargo, and finds endless places to explore before returning home.

  • av Leslie McCrary
    196,-

    Silver Medal Winner of the 2022 Key Colors Competition, the two-yearly national contest for illustrators of children's books. Everyone loves it when Grandma and Grandpa come to visit. There are hugs and kisses and sometimes even treats. But beware! There might be a grampire hiding under there! If you know what clues to look for, you can avoid getting nibbled on and turned into a tasty treat in the middle of the night!A funny picture book with tips and tricks on how to spot a grampire. For curious children ages 5 years and up.

  • av Liesbet Slegers
    194,-

    "A lot of the things we have at home were once transported by ship. It's the job of the ship captain to load, transport, and deliver all those things. The ship sails overseas or rivers and canals to get cargo to the right place at the right time. The captain and the crew work and live on the ship to make this happen"--

  • av Mieke Goethals
    196 - 214,-

    A creative seek-and-find book in which you search for items found in an extraordinary house. For young and old sleuths ages 5 years and up.Matteo lives in a tower house—a very tall house with many special rooms. “Let’s go out!” Matteo shouts to his family as he travels through the house. Can you guess what will happen? And can you find everything Matteo must gather along the way?

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