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  • av Ivan Mata
    123,-

  • av Ged Umlimi
    144,-

    In schools everywhere, children are asked what they want to be when they grow up, and we try to motivate them for future. For a long time, all of us have all been going through these processes, looking for answers to the question, "What do I want to do?"

  • av Moyra Irving
    174,-

    When would-be author, Amelie Trott, meets a ten foot tall stranger on the stairs she is faced with an impossible challenge: to rescue her family home from the clutches of the devious Bottomley-Slighs. However, she is soon to discover that this is simply a rehearsal for averting a more sinister danger still - the End of the World...

  • av Nicole Crabtree
    120,-

    Bunny is back for new adventures! This time she is in Portugal with Mommy, Poppy, and Bearli. There they will discover new places, try new things, explore new tastes, and meet salty new sea friends who invite them to consider a life of gratitude. Join Bunny for this new experience and be a part of her ongoing adventures.

  • av Maria Van Bruggen
    194,-

    There are days when we wish we had a very special book. One which will not only let us know the direction we should take, but will also make us feel better about our physical appearance, and.at the same time, bring a smile to our face. Yoga with Cats is definitely this type of book.

  •  
    188,-

    It all started on an ordinary day, when a letter from Antoni Gaudi, the architect of the Sagrada Familia, emerged out of nowhere speaking about a secret that nobody knew. Two children, John and his friend Peter, now try to discover the secret that is hidden in the Holy Family.

  • av Arianna Milesi
    183,-

    Animals live in a world that is free of these thoughts. Now, in our story, a flamingo and a frog are cousins. Isn't that beautiful? Our children are very familiar with animal stories, but these classic fairy tales implant so many prejudices in our children. Let's knock down these prejudices together.

  • av Solen Kipoz
    344,-

    Mainstream fashion system is experienced in an unsustainable cycle with the global supply chain. It is an unsustainable system not only because of its effects on the environment and ecology, but also because of the unfair working conditions which put a social distance between the employer and the employee.

  • av T.G. Daleur
    194,-

    Mission Cheese! is a picture book with a rhyming text which takes place in more than 20 different European countries where the audience is exposed to cultural experiences connected with the fascinating social history of piracy, smuggling, and some traditional, unusual or even weird cheeses.

  • - A Journey in Search of the Zero Waste Life
    av Virginia Aronson
    194,-

    Mottainai means waste. Popular with the Japanese for generations, mottainai (pronounced moe-tie-nye) is the Buddhist term for essence. One can say mottainai and mean "waste nothing." Or, if something appears wasteful, one might remark, "mottainai." Includes tips for cutting back on waste and helpful resources/references.

  • av Nadia L. King
    194,-

    A new generation of children... They are not afraid of taking responsibilities any more, but they are rather keen on addressing problems. Claire is one of them. The moment she sees the broken swing and the cracked slide in the children's park in her neighbourhood, she decides to take action.

  • av Julie Anderson
    124,-

    In this third book of our Woodpecker series, our bird heroes uphold this sense of hope as they band together for the sake of a magnificent lake hidden deep in the forest. They show us that where there is unity, there is power. And we can't help but smile when they triumph and the lake is saved.

  • - Why Humanity Must Come Through
    av Julian Rose
    294,-

    Between the covers of Overcoming the Robotic Mind - Why Humanity Must Come Through is a cornucopia of vital information which will combine to dispel the illusions of the unaware and put in place a lucid vision of another way forward for mankind.

  • av S. C. Farrow
    144,-

    S.C. Farrow's Open Wounds is a collection of unflinching Australian short stories that shines a light on those moments in life that are as profound as they are traumatic.

  • av Julie Anderson
    120,-

    Birds live in this world right alongside us. We might know the names of a few species, but they're not cats or dogs. How many of us really know them well? Beyond the birds' squeaks and squawks, Volunteer Woodpeckers takes place in a different space and shares with children a sense of joy and wonder that adults might never comprehend.

  • av Pablo Amor & Cristina Llorente
    120,-

    Edu is eight years old, 4 feet tall and weighs 53 pounds. Like most other children, he loves chocolate bread, climbing trees and stopping by his famous candy store for the great smell.

  • - Fukushima and Chernobyl
    av Angelika Claussen
    214,-

    Nuclear Disasters: Chernobyl and Fukushima covers the impacts of accidents in these two nuclear power plants with more clarity since a reasonable amount of time has passed for data accuracy.

  • av Cecilia Gimenez Pedroza
    106,-

    Like us, our children are smart, clever, and creative. However, they also have habits or behaviours they don't like. A child's odd behaviour is not a defect, but rather something to address and modify. With their out-of-the-box children's story, our Catalan author and illustrator present a gift of extraordinary colours to the children of the world.

  • av Gianni Bossi
    124,-

    Come with Roberto the Sea Boy on a visit it his friends who live deep in the ocean. You'll meet turtles, a tonguefish, and even a giant whale. Would you like to meet Roberto too? Inside, he gives you the secret of how to meet him. Seas all around the world are in trouble. They need your help. So does Roberto

  • av Aimi Mizuno
    128,-

    Composting with red worms is easy, even for very young children. Composting teaches children not to waste, to know the value of what they have, and that they should not leave food on their plate. Joe knows the value of worms; many of them live in his compost box. When the worms' lives are suddenly endangered, Joe gets help from

  • av Miguel Angel Durante
    128,-

    Bread has acquired a unique meaning in every culture. The history of humanity is woven into its smell. Why don't you make some homemade bread with your child, add your own page to this chapter of humanity's history? Every child deserves this experience. Why don't you write your own story with your child?

  • av Julie Anderson
    124,-

    The Girl with Antlers is the story of a child who faces the thing that makes her different and comes to accept it. At first, Emma won't leave the house because of the antlers that have grown on her head. However, her grandpa's wise words make her change her mind.

  • - Fantastical Short Stories
    av Orhan C. Tuncay
    149,-

    Touched is a collection of fantastical short stories where the bizarre meets the mundane and nothing is quite what it seems.

  • av Virginia Aronson
    174,-

    A cautionary tale with depth and humour, A Garden on Top of the World is environmental fiction for ages 12 and up. Includes resources on gardening, urban gardens, heirloom seeds and organic foods.

  • av Alex de Kauzo
    112,-

    Seed is the assurance of life and humanity's future. It is important for children to recognise the value of seeds, as well the joy of planting and growing them.

  • av Michael Trott
    124,-

    A Rat's Tale is the charming story of two sisters who are forced to go on a journey where innocence is lost, but strange and wonderful friendships are made. With their tummies rumbling and the cupboard bare, elder sister Lisa declares she's going out into the alley to find something to eat. Younger sister Hannah is worried because she

  • av Lisa Aarden
    124,-

    Sunfish and Moonlight are two big-hearted sea creatures who love each other and who want to have a family. But the water where they live is too warm and they cannot spawn their babies. They decide to leave their home and go on an extraordinary adventure to a place where the water is colder. Straight from the tales told by Sunfish's mother,

  • av Virginia Elena Patrone
    149,-

    The book "Josephine" is an illustrated story that speaks about personal liberation: "We have to get rid of everything we know to imagine and accept whatever new is coming ... Our daily actions lay the foundation for societies to come."

  • av Ralph Weder
    128,-

    Ecological Community is the perfect guide to teach ecological fundamentals to children aged 6-11. The book enables children to realize their ability to solve a diverse range of problems they face, from the lack of a volleyball court in the neighbourhood to climate change.

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