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Londra : Usborne, 2011
Abstract: 'Only good puppets become real boys' warns the cricket. But some puppets don't like being good. Is Pinocchio doomed to be wooden forever? Ages: 6 years +
London: : Orchard Books, 2020
Abstract: In the still heart of the night, the child was born. A boy. Mary kissed him, washed him, wrapped him tightly and laid him in the wooden trough where the animals usually munched hay. She gave him a kiss. She gave him a name too - Jesus - just as the angel had told her to do.
Discover the tale of Mary and Joseph, the Angel Gabriel, the shepherds, the wise men and the arrival of the Baby Jesus, retold in simple, lyrical language. Illustrated with enchanting silhouette artwork by Laura ...; [Read more...]
London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2012
Abstract: It follows the story of a boy named Floyd who gets his kite stuck in a tree. In an attempt to retrieve it, he throws various items up into the tree, including a ladder, a pelican, and even a whale. The book explores themes of problem-solving, imagination, and the unexpected consequences of our actions.Ages: 3+
London : Alison Green Books, 2016
Abstract: Tabby McTat is a busker's cat. He loves his life with Fred, singing along as people throw coins in their hat. Then one day, Fred has an accident, and the two are separated. How will they ever find each other again? Recommended reading age: 3 years and above
London : HarperCollins Children's Book, 2020
Abstract: Meet Tad.
She’s the smallest tadpole in a big pond, and lives there with all her tadbrothers and tadsisters.
Although something else lives there too… BIG BLUB! And when everyone else starts to disappear, Tad starts to wonder if Big Blub will get her too…
Or is everyone else going somewhere else; somewhere better? And if so, will Tad ever get there too? Reading age:3-7 years old
Dublin : F.Warne, 2002
Abstract: The Tale of Peter Rabbit is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter that follows mischievous and disobedient young Peter Rabbit as he gets into, and is chased around, the garden of Mr. McGregor. He escapes and returns home to his mother, who puts him to bed after offering him chamomile tea. Reading age: 5-7 years
London : Walker Books, 2009
Abstract: "There is nothing sweeter than the little hands and feet of newborn babies. Whether they are city children or tiny inhabitants of the ice. Whether they live in a small tent or among green hills. Whether they are wrapped in a soft blanket or feeling chilly. Because it is known that wherever they may be, 'like all children, they have ten fingers on their hands and ten fingers on their feet.' A delicate rhyming book to read to babies. A nursery rhyme with the gift of simplicity and tender ...; [Read more...]
London : Little Tiger Press, 2004
Abstract: Join the bright, bold caterpillars as they travel around the meadow on a sunny day in this fun book that counts down from 10 to 1. Children will love the colorful, tactile pages as they watch the die-cut caterpillars decrease with each turn of the page. Follow along as the caterpillars munch on leaves and vegetables, sing a happy song with a bird, explore a flower pot, climb a tree, and more. Features a colorful surprise at the end! Reading age: 1 year +
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
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.