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London : Usborne, c2005
Abstract: Young readers may touch various surfaces on rabbits that are not the one someone is looking for, until at last the right one appears. On board pages. Reading age: 1-3 years old
New York : Hyperion books for children, 2007
Abstract: Gerald is careful. Piggie is not.
Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can.
Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to.
Gerald and Piggie are best friends.
In There Is a Bird On My Head!, Gerald discovers that there is something worse than a bird on your headtwo birds on your head! Can Piggie help her best friend? Readin age:2-6 years old
London : Orchard Books, 2001
Abstract: A new baby is coming, and it's waiting in a very special place--in Mommy's tummy house. There the baby grows and kicks, and Mommy eats all kinds of things to feed it. Ideal for young children who are awaiting the arrival of a younger sibling. Illustrations.Reading age: 2-6 years old.
London : Puffin Books, 2020
Abstract: Ho,Ho..Oh! there is a cheeky Elf in your book! Can you pass Elf's test and earn a Nice Liste Certificate? You'll need one if you want Santa to visit... Now, don't do anything NAUGHTY! Reading age: 2-6 Years old
London, Scholastic, 2023
Abstract: When a little boy is told there’s not such thing as dragons, he doesn’t believe it for a second.
Surely dragons exist? He doesn’t believe it for a second, after all, they’re always in books and films! But if he has any chance of proving that dragons are real, the little boy needs proof! So starts a wonderful adventure up to the tallest mountain and into the darkest caves. And do dragons exist? There’s only one way to find out…Ages: 4-6 years old.
London : Macmillian Children's Books, 2021
Abstract: The Rhyming Rabbit loves to make up entertaining poems, inspired by everything he sees, but the other rabbits don’t appreciate his talent for rhyme. Sad and lonely, the Rhyming Rabbit sets off one starry night all on his own – will he ever find someone to share his poems with? Reading age: 2-6 years old.
London : Scholastic, 2023
Abstract: 'Each one of us is different, just like pebbles at the seaside,' George tells us. In George's case, one of the many ingredients that make up his unique recipe is that he happens to have Down Syndrome. Here he invites us to have fun exploring the world, working out what makes us 'glow' and giving everything a go. Reading age: 3-6 years old.
London : Usborne, c2008
Abstract: A charming retelling of the traditional fairytale with simple text and delightful illustrations. When mum's house becomes too small, it's time for Pinky, Percy and Poppy Pig to build houses of their own. But will they chose their materials wisely and escape the Big Bad Wolf? A wonderful story to be shared again and again. Ages: 3 years and up.
Milano : Mondadori, 2017
Abstract: Mini è un cucciolo di volpe che si fa tante domande: Maxi lo amerebbe anche se fosse un orso feroce? O un coccodrillo spaventoso? E, soprattutto: l'amore dei grandi dura per sempre? Cosa succede quando non ci siamo più?
Un libro magnifico e pieno di poesia, che affronta temi come la paura della solitudine e dell'abbandono in modo semplice e delicato, per aiutare i bambini a crescere sicuri che l'affetto di un genitore resiste per sempre. età di lettura: da 3 anni
London : Little tiger, 2019
Abstract: A young girl loves her grandpa so much! When they spend the day at the beach, she holds his hand as they go for a walk, and they build sand castles together. But sometimes, it’s difficult, because Grandpa has become forgetful. “Grandpa’s memories are like the tide,” Mommy explains. “Sometimes, they’re near and full of life. Other times, they’re distant and quiet.” A story about families, laughter, and how we can help a loved one with dementia live well. Ages: 3-7 years.