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    168,-

    An informative book for children about doctors and what they do. For ages 4 and up.

  • av Liesbet Slegers
    144,-

    A lift-the-flap concept book about the rooms and activities in a child’s home. For toddlers ages 18 months and up, with a focus on the child’s daily life.There’s so much I can do at home! I can eat, play, and wash myself. And when I’m tired, I can snuggle in my bed and go to sleep!

  • av Pauline Oud
    149,-

    A cheerful lift-the-flap book about playing with friends. For toddlers ages 18 months and up, with a focus on fun and creativity.Having lots of toys and gear for activities is even better when sharing with friends. Whether outside or inside, with one friend or several, playing together is fun!

  • av Pauline Oud
    174,-

    Una linda historia interactiva sobre la rutina a la hora de dormir. Para niños pequeños de 24 meses en adelante, con un enfoque en su vida diaria.¡Es hora de ir a la cama! Es tarde y Lily y Milo se van a dormir. Lily está lista, ¡pero Milo no! Todavía necesita ponerse el pijama y lavarse los dientes. Y . . . ¿dónde puso su ratoncito de peluche?

  • av Jerry Ruff
    181,-

    Una cálida historia sobre la relación entre padres e hijos, que se mantiene igual de importante cuando llega un bebé a la casa. Para hermanos y hermanas de 3 años en adelante.Owen se siente un poco excluido. Desde que nació su hermanito, cree que papá ya no tiene tiempo para él. Afortunadamente, papá lo ha notado y tiene una buena idea. Él y Owen harán algo especial: lo que Owen quiera hacer. ¿Qué escogerá?

  • av Dianne Bates
    190,-

    Una entranable historia sobre una nina que no puede dormir, ni siquiera cuando papa y mama hacen todo lo posible para ayudarla. Para dormilones de 4 anos en adelante. !Daisy no puede dormir! Mama le lee un cuento y papa le canta una cancion de cuna, pero nada funciona. Mama la anima a Daisy a pensar en algo lindo, asi seguro se quedara dormida. ?Funcionara?

  • av Liesbet Slegers
    170,-

    "A construction worker builds houses. First the ground is made even, and then a layer of concrete is poured over it. Now the construction worker can get started. He builds the walls and makes sure they're straight. When that's done, he adds a roof, doors, and windows. But there's still a lot more to be done inside . . ."--

  • av Mack van Gageldonk
    140,-

    A lively book of baby animals trying new things. For toddlers ages 12 months and up, with a focus on the child's skills. When I watch my mom climb a tree or my dad swing on branches, I want to try it as well! As I watch and listen, I can do it, too!

  • av Liesbet Slegers
    168,-

    From bestselling author-illustrator Liesbet Slegers.The Profession series has over 20 titles.Great title to stress the importance of bees.Perfect for bee and flower lovers.

  • av Pauline Oud
    151,-

    A familiar and interactive story about bedtime rituals. For toddlers ages 24 months and up, with a focus on the childâEUR(TM)s daily life. Bedtime! ItâEUR(TM)s late, so Lily and Milo are going to sleep. Lily is all ready, but Milo isnâEUR(TM)t! He still needs to put on his pajamas and brush his teeth. And . . . where did he set his stuffed mouse?

  • av Sam Loman
    144,-

    A cheerful book in which Skip is introduced to all kinds of opposites. For toddlers ages 30 months and up, with a focus on language development.Skip is going to play at Mara’s house. He puts on his boots and coat because it’s cold and wet outside. He and Mara build a big tower with square blocks, and he enjoys a refreshing glass of lemonade. When he’s back home, he gives his sweet mom a hug.

  • av Sam Loman
    149,-

    A cheerful and uplifting book in which Skip is introduced to all kinds of emotions. For toddlers ages 30 months and up, with a focus on the child’s feelings.Skip has butterflies in his tummy because today is his birthday. He’s surprised by Mom, Dad, and his friends. When a balloon bursts, Skip is a little startled, but thanks to Mom’s thoughtful cake, he’s not sad for long. He feels impatient as he unwraps his presents, and he gets a bit shy when Mara gives him a kiss. Skip is so happy after such a wonderful day!

  • av Mack van Gageldonk
    131,-

    A cheerful book full of fun questions about animals eating, playing, and sleeping under the sun. For toddlers ages 30 months and up, with a focus on the world surrounding the child.The sun is shining! All the animals are munching on grass and leaves, playing happily outside, or sleeping soundly. Can you spot the giraffe with the longest neck, the playing lions, and the yawning elephant? And where’s Crocodile?

  • av Roel Seidell
    190,-

    A funny picture book for children from four to eight years old about true friendship, and about joy that you can't just buy with money.Mouse tells Bear that he will cheer up a Yippie stick. The other animals are jealous and also want such a stick. But happiness does not come from Mouse's stick, it comes from her friendship…Real friends can make you happy. But that joy cannot be appropriated by just anyone.This book will make you as happy as the bear on the cover!Story behind the story: "Everyone seems to be chasing happiness, but people seem to be less and less satisfied. We give way too much space to those who hope to make money from our search. Perhaps they are not our best counselors…"

  • av Esther van den Berg
    144,-

    A sweet, delightful story about growing up and saying goodbye to your pacifier. For toddlers ages 24 months and up, with a focus on the child’s skills.Mommy thinks Kiki is too big for her pacifier. She would like Kiki to keep her teeth nice and strong by gnawing. Are teeth really that important? Kiki goes to visit her animal friends to see what they can do with their teeth.

  • av Guido Genechten
    189,-

    "A small story with countless interactive opportunities." - Kirkus ReviewsI’m Pip and this is my book. Hold on, I hear someone else. Ah, my friend Timothy Vanderlong. Timothy is the longest dog in the world. Would you like to see Timothy?A funny book about Pip and his friend Timothy Vanderlong. For children ages 3 years and up.

  • av Anita Bijsterbosch
    184,-

    An interactive picture book loaded with winter fun! For snow-loving children ages 3 years and up.Fox, Mouse, Raccoon, and Owl are playing in the snow. They want to make a snowman on top of a hill. But . . . a snowball as big as that is quite heavy. Will you help them roll the ball to the top of the hill?

  • av Natalie Quinart
    181,-

    An inspiring Christmas story with an Earth-friendly message. For anyone ages 4 years and up. This year, it's Little Tractor's turn to pick out the tree for Christmas. He chooses a beautiful young fir that's not too big and not too small. It's the perfect tree for Little Tractor and his friends to decorate! But wait-is it possible the young fir doesn't want to be a Christmas tree?

  • av Francesca Pirrone
    131,-

    Second book in the Piggy seriesFrom award-winning and international best-selling author With short statements and heart-warming illustrations, Piggy introduces readers to a multitude of ways in which they can care for others.Perfect gift book and coffee table book, a great addition to Kindness week and to read year-round by everyone ages 0-99

  • av Marja Baeten
    136,-

    An activity board book for toddlers that’s filled with fun! For little nature researchers ages 30 months and up, with a focus on language development.Little Monkey has many adventures in the jungle. What will he do with the long thread that Spider makes for him? His friend Elephant is sad because he’s gray, as gray is the color of a rain cloud. How can Little Monkey cheer up Elephant?Each of the three jungle stories in this book comes with puzzles and games you can play together.

  • av Marja Baeten
    131,-

    An activity board book for toddlers that’s filled with fun! For little nature researchers ages 30 months and up, with a focus on language development.Little Bear loves playing in the snow. He slides down the big mountain with his friends. Wee! But Chipmunk gets lonely when Little Bear isn’t around. Can a snow friend help? And where’s the sled? Each of the three snow stories in this book comes with puzzles and games you can play together.

  • av Adam Ciccio
    181,-

    A familiar story about falling down and getting back up. For brave go-getters ages 4 years and up. I want to ride my bike, but I crashed it when I tried. What if I can't do it? What if I get hurt? But riding looks like fun! Could I find the courage to try again?

  • av Bonnie Grubman
    184,-

    A fresh version of a familiar tale. For clever foxes and hares ages 4 years and up. Goldie Fox would like a nice dinner of hare. With a clever plan, she tries to lure the Hare family into a trap. But Mama Hare soon realizes what Goldie is up to. Can the Hares outsmart her?

  • av Ellen DeLange
    181,-

    A heartwarming story in which the magic of Christmas results in surprises. For animal lovers ages 5 years and up. It's Christmas Eve when a young kitten is left alone on the deserted streets of the city. She's hungry and cold. She would like to go to a home of her own. Is she the only one with a holiday wish?

  • av Dianne Bates
    181,-

    A familiar bedtime story about a girl who can't sleep, not even when mom and dad do everything they can to help her. For sleepyheads ages 4 years and up. Daisy can't sleep! Mommy read her a story and Daddy sung her a lullaby, but nothing helps. Daddy encourages Daisy to think of something lovely. Then she'll fall asleep. Will it work?

  • av Jerry Ruff
    181,-

    Cultivating calm in a garden built of rocksWorried about his sick grandfather, Johnny discovers tranquility and calm in the quiet peace of his friend Masato's rock garden. Ages 5 and up.Masato introduces his friend Johnny to the tranquility and calm of his family's meditative rock garden. In the garden, Johnny finds respite from his worries and renewed confidence in the resilience of his ailing grandfather.Contemplation and meditation in nature can help calm, restore, and bring a renewed sense of tranquility and possibility to children.Story behind story = "Children experience all sorts of fears, worries, and anxieties, but can lack the emotional resources to address them. I wrote this book during the coronavirus pandemic, in the swirl of an anxious world trying to deal with an incredible sense of uncertainty and human vulnerability. Of course, older adults were the most physically vulnerable population. Children were living this moment as well as adults, and often without the resources—internal and external—to adequately deal with it. Contemplation and meditation in nature can be a balm at any time, and Zen rock gardens provide an ideal space for such practices. I wanted to write a story for children that would portray this reality with characters, plot and a setting considerate of their interests, understandings and needs."Story behind story = "In my early twenties, I spent a year teaching at a girl's high school in northern Japan on the island of Hokkaido. During that year, I accompanied students on an annual school trip that included visits to Kyoto and Tokyo and some well-known Zen rock gardens in those cities. Those gardens, their incredible, spare beauty and the sense of tranquility, calm, and imagination they encourage and convey, remain an enduring and affectionate memory for me to this day, some forty years later."

  • av Bubble Ducky
    181,-

    A touching story about talents and acceptance. For creepy-crawlies ages 5 years and up. Hi! I'm Ernest, and I'm a dung beetle. I'm great at cleaning, but I'm also small and a bit smelly. Where I used to live, nobody liked me. So, one day, I chose to leave that place. Soon I arrived in the sewers, and I found something I'd been searching for forever.

  • av Jerry Ruff
    181,-

    Book philosophy = Companionship through communityInterest Level: Grades K-3; Reading Level: Grades 2-4 Overarching themes include: Friendship, community, generosity, compassion Paloma is lonely after her best friend has moved away. Until she meets Noah and learns that making friends is sometimes as extending generosity and compassion to your neighbor.Teaching children the importance of compassionate communitiesDiversity of characters and their backgrounds is interwoven in the story, opening the door to conversations about community and acceptanceGreat title that presents diversity in an understated way.Title lends itself as a conversation starter for talks about cultural differences and understanding.

  • av Jerry Ruff
    181,-

    "An uncomplicated story about the small ways that dads can help young ones accept their new siblings." - Kirkus ReviewsOwen feels left out. Since his little brother arrived, it seems like Daddy doesn't have time for him anymore. Luckily, Daddy has an idea. He and Owen will do something special-Owen's choice. So what should they do?A warm story about the bond between parents and their children, which remains strong even when there's a new baby in the house. For big brothers and sisters ages 3 years and up.

  • av Marja Baeten
    186,-

    A informative picture book the animals in the savannah.

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