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London : Andersen press, 2003
Abstract: Misery Moo is constantly looking at the downside of things, while her friend Lamby Poo goes through life wearing rose-colored glasses, and trying to get Moo to see things the way he does. However, Misery Moo's pessimism soon gets the best of Lamby Poo, and it is up to this miserable old cow to make her friend happy again. Ages: 4-7 years old.
Milano : A. Mondadori, 2004
Abstract: Pietro l'angioletto era furibondo. Perché la mamma non aveva punito Rico? Rico era stato talmente pestifero che si meritava di andare in prigione per un anno. Anzi, due anni. Con solo una crosta di pane alla settimana per pranzo. E cavolini di Bruxelles per contorno. Gli sarebbe stato bene! Ma finché Rico non andava in prigione come poteva vendicarsi? All'improvviso Pietro seppe esattamente che cosa doveva fare... Età di lettura: da 6 anni.
London : Andersen Press, 2006
Abstract: All the young wild animals think Bat is mad. How can she say a tree has the trunk at the top and the leaves at the bottom? Until, that is, they consult wise Owl who suggests that if they just try looking at things from Bat's point of view, they might see thing very differently. Ages: 3 years +
London : HarperCollins children's books, 2011
Abstract: Joe has a lot of reasons to be happy. About a billion of them, In Fact. You see, Joe's rich. Really, really rich. Joe's got his own bowling alley, his own cinema, even his own butler who is also an orangutan. He's the wealthiest twelve-year-old in the land. Yes, Joe has absolutely everything he could possibly want. But there's just one thing he really needs: a friend... Reading age: 8-12 years.
London : HarperCollins Children's, 2012
Abstract: Our hero, Ben is bored beyond belief after he is made to stay at his grandma’s house. She’s the boringest grandma ever: all she wants to do is to play Scrabble and eat cabbage soup. But there are two things Ben doesn’t know about his grandma. the first: she was once an international jewel thief, second: all her life, she has been plotting to steal the crown jewels, and now she needs Ben’s help… Reading age: 8-12 years.
[Barcelona] : Montena, 2013
Abstract: Esta es la historia de Ben y de su abuela, ¡una ancianita con un secreto súper emocionante! ¿Quieres conocer a la abuela de Ben? Seguro que te parecerá la típica abuelita de manual: Tiene el pelo blanco, lleva dentadura postiza, guarda el pañuelo en la manga de la blusa, y algo más. ¡Es una ladrona de joyas perseguida a nivel internacional! Edad de lectura: a partir de 8 años
London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2014
Abstract: RATBURGER is the story of a little girl called Zoe. Things are not looking good for Zoe. Her stepmother Sheila is so lazy she gets Zoe to pick her nose for her.
The school bully Tina Trotts makes her life a misery – mainly by flobbing on her head.
And now the evil Burt from Burt’s Burgers is after her pet rat! And guess what he wants to do with it?
The clue is in the title…Reading age: 8-12 years.
London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2015
Abstract: Walliams makes going to the dentist a wacky adventure with his signature humor—this is one dentist appointment you don’t want to miss.
Something strange is happening in Alfie's town. Instead of shiny coins from the Tooth Fairy, kids are waking up to dead slugs, live spiders, and other dreadfully icky things under their pillows.
Who would do something so horrific? Alfie is sure that Miss Root, the creepy new dentist in town, is behind it all. There's nothing Alfie hates more than ...; [Read more...]
Abstract: Hay padres de todo tipo: gorditos, delgados, altísimos, bajitos, divertidos, súper estrictos, chillones, callados... Y por supuesto, hay padres buenos, y padres no tan buenos.
Cuando Gilbert termina en la cárcel por ser cómplice de un robo, a su hijo Frank no le queda más remedio que tramar un plan para rescatarle y devolver el dinero que ha robado. Pero, ¿cómo se quitará de encima al terrible mafioso que les persigue? Edad de lectura: a partir de 8 años
Milano : Il castoro, 2019
Abstract: I giovani animali della foresta pensano che Gisella pipistrella sia matta. Perché dice che il tronco dell'albero sta sopra e le foglie stanno sotto? Per fortuna il Saggio Gufo sa che il mondo non è sempre uguale: dipende dal nostro punto di vista. Età di lettura: da 3 anni.