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Cut-Out Fun With Matisse
€8.95„Cut out fun with Matisse“ Author: Max Hollein, Nina Hollein Age: 8-12 years Henri Matisse created some of his most exquisite works by cutting shapes out of paper. Delightfully entertaining and playfully inventive, his “drawings with scissors” are also a superb introduction to the most basic artistic concepts: color, line, and form. This engaging and accessible look at Matisse’s cut-outs,…
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Underground
€14.90„Underground“ Author: Uijung Kim Age: 2-6 years This is a playful search-and-find, inside/outside book of underground systems around the world. Alternating shortened pages introduce the subways of 10 different cities. On the first page we see the exterior of the train, and are presented with fascinating facts and figures about the transport system. On the following, shortened page, we find…
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Sock Story
€11.90„Sock story“ Authors: CK Smouha, Eleonora Marton illustrations Age: 3-8 years It’s Phil and Dale’s favourite time of the week – the WASH! The two socks impress each other with their acrobatics; flipping, spinning and shrieking, much to the disapproval of the other clothes in the washing machine. But why should they care? They’ve got each other and that’s all…
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Night Windows
€13.90„Night windows“ Author: Aart Jan Venema Age: 4-8 years Adjusting to life in a new city is tough. When a young boy moves from the countryside, everyone around him seems so unfriendly. Lonely and homesick, he sits on a bench outside his new apartment block and watches the busy urban lives going on behind the lit windows. The daily tribulations…
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Bigger
€11.90„Bigger activity“ Author: Eleonora Marton Age: 6-11 years What’s bigger, your dad or a baby giraffe? Is your armspan from fingertip to fingertip longer than your height from head to toe? Hang this book on the wall and use it as a height chart, or flip it, fold it up, fold it out, lay it on the floor, take it…