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Minnesota : Picture Window book, 2015
Abstract: Little Duck loves his pacifier, but he is getting bigger and doesn't need it anymore. It's time for Little Duck to make a big decision and give up his pacifier for good. Reading age: 2-4 years old
UAE : Elf Publishing,2023
Abstract: A Dragon Called Blue" was inspired by the scenic landscapes of Scotland.
This enchanting story revolves around the theme of anticipation and the unknown.
The book follows the blue dragon, Blue, as she navigates the changes a mysterious egg brings in her den.
Through Blue's journey, the book explores the concept of change and its emotional impact.
Each stage of the egg changing colors represents different emotions.
This makes it a powerful tool for discussing feelings such ...; [Read more...]
New York : Abrams Books For Young Readers, 2018
Abstract: This lyrical picture book encourages young children to be kind to all the animals of the world. Kirk’s loving and hopeful verse blesses and gives warm wishes to farm animals, house pets, wild animals, and other creatures. Sure to warm the hearts of children and parents alike, this book is perfect to curl up with at bedtime. Reading age: 4-8 years old.
Oxford : David Flicking Books, 2024
Abstract: Philo longs for freedom and adventure, and he most certainly gets it when he lands in the strangest of lands: a place where nothing makes sense, a place packed with riddles and paradoxes. Will Philo ever make it home? Will he make sense of the conundrums that litter his path? An addictive, delightfully bamboozling story sure to thrill and intrigue puzzle-loving readers. Reading age: 9-12 years old
Abstract: "The animals are holding a meeting to decide which is the most important thing. They each advocate for their particular trait, but in the end the owl helps them realize they are all different and each have something unique to contribute" .Ages: 2-4 years
London : Penguin, 1999
Abstract: A big skeleton, a little skeleton and a dog skeleton live in the dark cellar of a dark house on a dark hill. The skeletons venture out one night to find someone to scare, but everyone is in bed so they amuse themselves by scaring each other and playing with the skeleton animals in the zoo. Ages: 3 years up.
London : Walker Books Ltd, 2008
Abstract: Join Pip on her mission to become a Tooth Fairy! Pip has always wanted to be a tooth fairy and now she s going to training school to learn the tricks of the tooth fairy trade. There s a lot to get to grips with - spells, map-reading and dentricals are just some of the skills she ll need. But it s fun too, and only when the exams are looming does Pip begin to get nervous. Luckily she passes her test with flying colours to become a fully-qualified Tooth Fairy (First Class).Reading age:6- ...; [Read more...]
London : Scholastic Children Books, 2014
Abstract: With their father fighting in the American Civil War, sisters Jo, Meg, Amy and Beth are at home with their mother, a very outspoken woman for her time. The story tells of how the sisters grow up, find love, and find their place in the world. Ages: 10 years and up.
London ; New York : Phaidon Press, 2009
Abstract: What happens when the little fleas that live in the mattress at the bottom of the garden throw a party? A fun fable about difference and tolerance, capable of capturing the interest of every child. Written and illustrated with a unique technique, in which Beatrice Alemagna combines collage with the use of inserts and fabrics. It is a story suitable to be read by parents to younger children, as well as for very young readers. Recommended reading age: from 2 years and up.
London : Thames & Hudson, 2019
Abstract: Harold Philip Snipperpot is turning seven years old. He's never had a real birthday party. His parents are too grumpy. But this year is going to be different. Thanks to an amazing man named Mr. Ponzio, something incredible is going to happen on Harold's birthday - and it's going to be absolutely extraordinary. Ages: 5 years +