Age
- 0- 3 years (1)
- 3-6 years (15)
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Type
- Activity and creativity books (2)
- Fiction (2)
- Pop-up books (1)
- Non-fiction (17)
- Picture books (14)
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Let’s Play Indoors!
€14.90Autoriai: Ryan Eyers, illustrated by Rachel Victoria Hillis For children, the world is their playground! But sometimes the world is encased by four walls, so it’s time to get creative. Let’s Play Indoors! offers imaginative and resourceful ways to keep kids amused and inspired with games, crafts, and home-styled costumes inside the house. This book encourages children to take the…
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Matisse’s Garden (MoMA)
€15.95By Samantha Friedman. Illustrated by Cristina Amodeo One day, the artist Henri Matisse cut a small bird from a piece of white paper. It was a simple shape, but he liked the way it looked and didn’t want to throw it away, so he pinned it to the wall of his apartment. But the bird looked lonely all by itself,…
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Modern Art Explorer
€14.90Modern Art Explorer is a witty and brilliantly illustrated introduction to modern art for children that takes readers undercover to discover the stories behind thirty famous artworks from the Centre Pompidou’s collection in Paris. By going behind the scenes and turning each artwork inside out, young readers will see that artworks aren’t remote monuments but real things that are shaped into…
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Paper World: Planet Earth
€17.95Planet Earth uses ingenious paper cuts to reveal the amazing details of our planet, from bubbling volcanoes to rushing rivers to its boiling hot interior. With detailed art by paper-cut studio Bomboland, a fact-packed text, and flaps and die-cuts on every spread, this unique novelty book will appeal to all the family.
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Photo Adventures: Don’t Take Photos, Make Photos!
€13.90Photo Adventures is an activity book by photographer and professional fun-maker Jan von Holleben, who reveals the secret to bending reality using nothing more than a smartphone and a playful approach. With the aid of props lying about the house, and a generous dose of imagination, children will discover how to fly like a superhero by turning the ground into the…
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg
€15.95A New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Books of 2017 An ALA/ALSC Notable Children’s Book To become the first female Jewish Supreme Court Justice, the unsinkable Ruth Bader Ginsburg had to overcome countless injustices. Growing up in Brooklyn in the 1930s and ’40s, Ginsburg was discouraged from working by her father, who thought a woman’s place was in the home.…
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Seeing Things: A Kid’s Guide to Looking at Photographs
€18.95Aimed at children between the ages of eight and twelve, Seeing Things is a wonderful introduction to photography that asks how photographers transform ordinary things into meaningful moments. In this book, acclaimed and beloved photographer Joel Meyerowitz takes readers on a journey through the power and magic of photography: its abilities to freeze time, tell a story, combine several layers…
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The Elephants Come Home
€16.95The amazing true story of a herd of elephants, the man who saved them, and the miracle of love that brought them home. One day in 1999, Lawrence Anthony and Françoise Malby hear that a herd of wild African elephants needs a new home. They welcome the elephants to their wildlife sanctuary—Thula Thula—with open arms. But the elephants are much…
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The Illustrators: Dick Bruna
€21.95‘For millions of children, Dick Bruna’s books are the first they will encounter. They don’t know how lucky they are’ Michael Bond This latest instalment in The Illustrators on Dutch artist Dick Bruna (1927–2017) takes readers behind the scenes of the creation of some of the world’s most endearing children’s characters. Offering a deeper appreciation of the artistry and skills…
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The Illustrators: Miroslav Šašek
€21.95‘The paintings and drawings of Mirolsav Šašek are entirely convincing and always charming’ Oliver Jeffers Miroslav Šašek’s signature This is travel books have delighted children around the world for decades. Featuring many surprises from the Šašek Foundation archive in his native Prague, this book shines a light on the mystery man behind the series and some of his less well-known creations.
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The Illustrators: Raymond Briggs
€21.95Raymond Briggs has changed the face of children’s picture books, with his innovations of both form and subject. Stylistically versatile, he has illustrated some sixty books, twenty of them with his own text, and first became a household name in the late 1970s and early 1980s with a handful of books – Father Christmas, Fungus the Bogeyman, The Snowman, When…
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The Nutcracker
€17.95When the clock strikes midnight, Clara’s nutcracker toy takes her on a magical journey. Mice become soldiers, candy canes transform into dancers and an enchanted castle emerges out of the mist. In this exquisitely crafted book inspired by Tchaikovsky’s ballet, familiar scenes are brought to life by Shobhna Patel’s intricate lasercut pop-up illustrations.
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The Small Blue Dot
€13.95Aprašymas lietuvių kalba – jau greitai With a strong message of interconnectedness, hope and empowerment, This Small Blue Dot follows a little girl exploring the big and small things in life. From contemplating our place on this ‘blue dot’ to the best Italian, Chinese and Indian desserts, the book provides a broader, more inclusive view of who we are, where we come…
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Walk This World
€16.95A composite of global cultures, Walk this World celebrates the everyday similarities as well as the exotic differences that exist between cultures around the world. Travel to a new country with every turn of the page, each with new surprises to discover: peep through windows, open doors and delve underground by opening the many lift-flaps designed into every spread.
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Yayoi Kusama: From Here to Infinity
€17.95By Sarah Suzuki. Illustrated by Ellen Weinstein Growing up in Japan, Yayoi Kusama dreamed of becoming an artist. In the fields of her family’s nurseries she drew flowers and plants and stones, imagining the world around her as streams and clusters and arrays of dots. After studying traditional painting in Japan, Kusama moved to New York City, where she quickly…
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Invented by Animals
€16.95Author: Christiane Dorion Often human scientists try and solve a problem or invent a new tool and they realise that animals have already invented it for them. In this book you will meet the animal inventors who have shared their super inventing powers to make amazing things for humans. We have invented ways of solving problems, making unbelievable materials, ways…
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Let’s Tell a Story: Space Adventure
€10.95Author: Lily Murray Imagine if you could have an adventure in space. What if you could have MILLIONS of them? With this story-building book, you can tell your own space-inspired stories, over and over again. Just read the question and choose from the vibrant pictures on the page to create a new adventure. The book is packed full of fun,…
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Pie for Breakfast – A Baking Book for Children
€14.95Original price was: €14.95.€9.95Current price is: €9.95.A whimsical baking book with a powerful message about family, diversity, and helping others. When Hazel and her father bake together, her mother says they make the whole house smell like a fancy bakery. And when they bake in the morning, it’s absolutely okay to sample the goods – even if it’s for breakfast. One day Hazel decides to organize…
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Planes – From the Wright Brothers to the Supersonic Jet
€16.95Budding aviation fans will pore over every page of this fascinating encyclopedic guide to the history and mechanics of flight, from the Wright Brothers to the Concorde. How does a plane move through the air? What is turbulence? What do those lines on the runways mean? All these questions and many more are answered in this gorgeously illustrated history of…
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Stationery Fever – From Pencils to Paper Clips and Everything In Between
€29.95This beautifully designed book shows how the seemingly mundane objects that populate desks and cubicles everywhere are now being re-imagined as collector’s items. And as today’s trendsetting artists and designers are increasingly returning to non-digital techniques and methods, letterpress stationery, typewriters, and ink pens have developed the cache of vintage fashion and cars. Stationery Fever showcases the plethora of retro…
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Chineasy for Children
€15.95Age: from 7 years Chineasy® for Children is a fun and easy way to learn how to read 100 Chinese characters with pictures. Developed in collaboration with the Institute of Education, University College London, it features playful illustrations that relate each character’s shape to its meaning, alongside games and activities to make learning interactive. Stories about life in China, Chinese…
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Atlas of Amazing Architecture
€17.95“Atlas of Amazing Architecture: The most incredible buildings you’ve (probably) never heard of” An engaging and refreshingly inclusive look at world architecture. Explore the world of architecture as you’ve never seen it before. This book tells the stories of over 50 buildings around the world and throughout history that have never received the attention they deserve. From an Ethiopian church…
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Chess On Earth
€23.95A beautifully illustrated picture book that doubles up as a first chess set by Pentagram partner Daniel Weil. It provides an imaginative and very unique way of introducing pre-school children to the game of chess. Hardback book opens up to become a chessboard with push-out chess pieces. Influenced by classic rhyming books, Chess on Earth’s playful text is written for parents…
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Do You Read Me?
€39.90Bookstores are more than just places that sell books. They are focal points of communities, a warm welcome to a city, a place for first-time visitors and longtime residents alike to gather in a shared love of the written word. They are places where time moves a little slower, where customers can get lost in the pages of a book,…
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Family Adventures
€39.90Pack your bags, young adventurers! In these pages, families of all ages, sizes, and interests will find inspiration and tips for hitting the road together. The rewards of traveling with kids are boundless; new cultures, friends, landscapes, and perspectives broaden young minds and instill a lifelong spirit of adventure. Family Adventures shares the stories of intrepid families on the move,…
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Family City Guide: Barcelona
€11.95Beams of sun meet colourful mosaic tiles and quirky statues, parading Barcelona’s architectural significance and creative culture. An epitome of relaxing and exquisite living, the city offers abundance of sensory pleasure in the form of locally harvested food, performance art and museums that pampers every member of your family. Learn, eat, play, shop, and hug nature together — unbridle your…
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Family City Guide: Copenhagen
€11.95While striving to maintain its heritage, Copenhagen also embraces cutting-edge architecture, hip neighbourhoods and a striking art scene — an amalgam for a perfect urban experience. Happy faces in the many lakes, parks, playgrounds and sports facilities are self-evident as to why this colourful Scandinavian hotspot has been deemed the world’s happiest and most liveable city. Learn, eat, play, shop,…
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Family city guide: London
€11.95Adorned by the grandeur of Gothic architecture, the meandering Thames and a wealth of cultural and historic emblems, London is a dazzling creature amongst the world’s capitals. Each with their own vibe, lovely community villages that dotted the city nurtures an independent spirit that inspire future creative visionaries. Learn, eat, play, shop, and hug nature together — unbridle your passion…
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Family City Guide: Paris
€11.95From toddler-oriented theatre, colourful craft stores to kid’s art workshops, Paris is a children’s paradise. Home to nostalgic architecture connected by century-old cobbled streets, the city of lights is a living history book that will amaze you and your children every step of the way. Learn, eat, play, shop, and hug nature together — unbridle your passion for discoveries with…
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