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TouchThinkLearn: Build!
€15.95“TouchThinkLearn: Build!” Author: Xavier Deneux Age: 2-4 years Part of the bestselling TouchThinkLearn series! TouchThinkLearn: Build is a tactile board book with removable—and movable—characters and elements. The movable pieces invite and involve the reader in this story of building not only a home, but a family as well. Made in the landmark TouchThinkLearn format—over 850,000 copies sold in the series!…
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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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A taste of the World: The Food People Eat When Celebrating
€24.90„A taste of the world: The food people eat when celebrating“ Author: Beth Walrond Age: 5-7 years Food glorious food! Everyone loves a feast with the family … even the little ones! A Taste of the World travels across the globe uncovering different dishes, traditions, cultures and festivals from Egypt to Germany, from China to America. Learn about the origins…
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Easy Peasy Gardening for Kids
€14.90„Easy peasy gardening for kids“ Author: Kirsten Bradley Age: 5-7 years Gardening can be a lot of fun for kids! Easy Peasy is packed full of inspiring and simple activities for every curious young gardener, whether you have a backyard, a balcony, or a windowsill. You can experience the wonders of nature by planting a seed and watching it grow…
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The Elephant
€16.95„The Elephant“ Author: Jenni Desmond Age: 4-8 years A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2018 A 2018 EUREKA! Honor Award Winner A The Children’s Book Review Best Non-Fiction Picture Book of 2018 A Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Gift Guide Selection of 2018 A CBC “Hot Off The Press” Selection of October 2018 A Capitol Choices Book of 2019 Selected for the…
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Let’s Play Outdoors
€14.90„Let‘s play outdoors! Exploring nature for children“ Author: Catherine Ard Age: 5-7 years Leave the house and roam outdoors: It is a fascinating place, waiting to be conquered by little ones with curious minds. Whether in the garden, park, or a nearby forest, a closer look at nature will draw out budding architects, their first constructions built from stones, branches,…
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Pele
€12.00„Pele“ Author: Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara Age: 4-7 years In this book from the critically acclaimed, multimillion-copy best-selling Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the life of Pelé, Brazil’s all-time King of Soccer. With a sock full of rags for a ball, Pelé honed his skills in a poor neighborhood in Brazil. He believed that, one day, he would lead…
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Space Kids
€19.90„Space kids: An introduction for young explorers“ Authors: Andrea de Santis, Steve Parker Age: 5-7 years Space Kids: An Introduction for Young Explorers is designed to inspire awe at the great big universe around us. Covering topics such as stars, planets, moons, alongside the basics of gravity and even how astronauts are able to eat and sleep in space; each…
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The Strange Birds of Flannery O’Connor
€16.95„The strange birds of Flannery O’Connor“ Author: Amy Alznauer Age: 4-8 years A New York Times Best Children’s Book of 2020 As a young girl, writer Flannery O’Connor was captivated by the chickens in her yard. She’d watch their wings flap, their beaks peck, and their eyes glint. At age six, her life was forever changed when she and a…
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We Are the Beatles
€13.95„We are The Beatles“ Author: Zoë Tucker Age: 4-7 years This inspiring picture book tells the story of the friendship between Ringo, Paul, George, and John, and how their unique talents came together to make something brilliant. In 1957, a boy named Paul met a boy named John. John was funny and confident, while Paul was quiet and steady, but…