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Dybt under jorden sover rodbørnene hele vinteren. “Foråret er på vej,” kalder Moder Jord, da vinteren har nået sin ende, og det er blevet tid til at vågne.Da foråret kommer, vågner rodbørnene fra deres hi. Kjoler skal sys og insekter gøres fine, før rodbørnene kan begive sig op mod overfladen.Sibylle von Olfers’ klassiske fortællinger om årstidernes børn er elsket gennem generationer. I fire bøger møder vi rodbørnene, sommerfuglefolket, vinden selv og sneens rige. Lad dig fortrylle af Sibylle von Olfers’ magiske og tidløse univers.
A journey of discovery that brings out the best in everyone. For fans of fall or not, ages 4 years and up. Little Tractor isn’t happy. It’s been cold and rainy all day. The fall season has begun, and Little Tractor doesn’t like it at all. But when a trip to fetch firewood leads to several surprises, Little Tractor has time to think. Could a fall adventure with his friends change Little Tractor’s mind?Through this newest addition to the popular Little Tractor-series, children gain insight into their own lives in a beautiful and warm way. With this book, they learn valuable lessons about resilience and finding joy in unexpected places. With its strong themes of friendship and cheering up others, Little Tractor in Fall offers a reminder of the importance of kindness and companionship.
An interactive picture book full of fall fun! For children ages 3 years and up. Fox, Mouse, Raccoon, and Owl are playing outside on a beautiful fall day. After a brief rain shower, the sun has come out, and the apple tree is full of delicious fruit. The friends want to pick a few apples to enjoy, but they’re too high up in the tree. Can you help themFocused on interaction,Fall Fun invites readers to participate actively in the story, fostering engagement and enjoyment while enjoying the seasonal joy of picking apples and learning about Fall. As they join Fox, Mouse, Raccoon, and Owl in their autumnal adventure, they discover the beauty of changing leaves, crisp air, and harvest time. Deemed a Best Book of the Year author by Kirkus Reviews, Anita is known for her book Everybody is Yawning and other seasonal titles like Winter Fun, Spring Fun,and Summer Fun. These books expertly capture the essence of each season, making Fall Fun a wonderful addition to any seasonal book collection. With its playful narrative and interactive elements, Fall Fun promises hours of entertainment and learning for young readers, making it a perfect choice for cozy fall story times.
A cheerful story about Halloween. For toddlers ages 24 months and up, with a focus on the world surrounding the child.It’s Halloween! Katie goes to school dressed up as a witch. Her class has a scary party. They make ghosts, play a witch game, and dance to spooky music. When it gets dark out, Katie goes trick-or-treating with Kevin, Alex, and Daddy. Halloween is so much fun! With its cheerful narrative and captivating visuals, Katie Celebrates Halloween promises an engaging experience for toddlers, offering a perfect introduction to the Halloween spirit. Plus, fans will rejoice as the popular character Katie returns after an eight-year hiatus, ensuring a warm welcome back to familiar readers. The adorable illustrations, tailored for toddlers, enhance the charm of the story, captivating young imaginations.
The perfect introduction to the spook-tecular holiday of Halloween. For toddlers aged 24 months and up, with a focus on the world surrounding the child.Hooray, it’s Halloween! Lily and Milo want to celebrate together. They put on lively costumes, decorate the house, and make delicious soup. They’re not scared at all. Or are they?Authored by international author Pauline Oud, known for her bestselling books, this seasonal title promises a delightful journey into the world of Halloween. With its focus on the world surrounding the child, young readers are invited to discover the excitement of this special holiday.Featuring adorable illustrations and a playful narrative, Halloween with Lily and Milo is the perfect choice for toddlers seeking a cheerful introduction to this beloved holiday. Part of Clavis’ toddler books, readers can expect a delightful and memorable reading experience.Join Lily and Milo as they embark on a Halloween adventure filled with laughter, excitement, and a touch of spookiness. It's a festive celebration that promises to enchant young readers and leave them eagerly anticipating the magic of Halloween year after year.
A heartwarming tale that celebrates the joy of companionship and the magic of wintertime. For winter kids aged 3 years and up. Felix Fox is ready for winter. He’s looking forward to a fun snow day! But… not a single snowflake is falling. That’s okay! Felix Fox’s friends remind him that winter is beautiful, with or without snow.As Felix Fox and his friends start their winter fun, readers are treated to a heartwarming tale that celebrates the joy of companionship and the magic of wintertime. From ice skating to creating ice bubbles, the friends find different ways to make the most of their wintery day.This charming book, perfect for winter kids aged 3 years and up, not only introduces young readers to the excitement of winter activities but also emphasizes the importance of friendship and making the most of every moment. Felix Fox and Friends. Ready for Winter is a heartwarming tale that will warm hearts and inspire imaginations long after the snow has melted away. Join Felix Fox and his friends as they discover that a winter day is beautiful no matter the weather, and that the best adventures are shared with those we love.
Winnie just can't get to sleep! She tries some sleepy spells to help her nod off, and soon there are frogs leaping around her bedroom and a pongy potion brewing. Nothing seems to work-until Winnie remembers her Big Book of Spells. Can she find the right spell before Wilbur wakes up for breakfast? It's a wide-awake Winnie and Wilbur adventure!
"A quietly astonishing delight unfurls for those who take the time to look beneath the surface."--Kirkus Reviews The world is full of signals, some imperceptible to the eyes of those who didn't learn to see them. That is the heart of Natura, the inaugural bilingual title from Tapioca Stories, where the reader is invited on a journey of discovery. Presented in both English and Spanish, the invisible waits to be revealed on each page--in the leaves, the trees, and the secrets of this metaphorical forest. The lyrical voice resounds with tranquility, offering us a quiet vision of the fleeting miracles of birds, spiderwebs, and deer hidden amid the foliage. It is only through the searching gaze of a child that we can perceive these hidden marvels, capturing their brief existence, for a moment, in our retinas. A monochrome, Prussian blue world expands with great delicacy in the illustrations, tracing shapes, patterns, and silences across each page. The nearly fantastical setting is explored from different perspectives, unveiling the various viewpoints from which these tiny, timid creatures emerge into sight. Overall, this book masterfully achieves a rhythmic harmony between text and illustrations, fostering a profound, impactful reading experience. Here, the silence throbs with vitality and revelation, cultivating the impression that everything within this forest is in suspense. At first sight, it appears to be empty, but when you hold the pages up to the light, another universe is revealed... The ingenious technique of magenta-printed images inside the pages creates a series of astonishing surprises. These are special moments when the reader realizes that what initially appeared to be an empty world is, in fact, brimming with life. Natura is an outstanding book that employs different techniques and intertwines dual narratives to encourage the reader to observe their surroundings with a fresh perspective. The minimalist aesthetic enhances the book's expressive power, sending shivers down the reader's spine as they are overwhelmed by the inimitable sensation that comes with making a connection with the natural world.
Thanksgiving began when a group of people called the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from England to America to start a new life. It was not easy at first, but our tale describes how they finally settled in a new land.
A story for anyone who has ever been afraid of facing the unknown--and a celebration of the friends who help us take the leap. A New York Times Best Illustrated Book.It's autumn. The apples are crisp, the pumpkins are orange, the geese are flying south, and brightly colored leaves are falling everywhere. Finally, as the days get shorter and the nights get colder, a little yellow leaf discovers that it is the very last leaf on the tree. The little yellow leaf does not want to let go . . . not quite yet. Even when the first frost arrives, this little yellow leaf holds on, determined.Carin Berger's stunning cut-paper illustrations--there are literally thousands of scraps of newsprint, catalogs, and ephemera assembled on these pages--tell a perennial and powerful story of courage, friendship, and the rewards of embracing change while introducing the fall season to young children.
A FOLKLORIC CELEBRATION OF THE SEASONS AND NEW BEGINNINGSAn enchanting story of the Persian New Year and moment when winter turns to spring, based on the Iranian folktale of Naneh Sarma and Amu NowruzIn the land of Winter, queenly Naneh Sarma coats the mountains and valleys in ice and snow and when she is tired she rests in her spiky snow castle. But with no one to talk to, Naneh Sarma gets lonely. In this gentle story based on a household Iranian folktale, Naneh Sarma journeys to the far off land of Spring to seek Amu Nowruz, Spring’s herald, who sows the meadows with the seeds and flowers that fill his enormous knapsack. At the border between Winter and Spring, Naneh Sarma waits patiently for Amu Nowruz but by the time he arrives, she has fallen fast asleep. Gently, in her outstretched hands, Amu Nowruz plants violets.In the land of Winter, wide expanses of white snow and craggy mountains rise against backdrops of pale pink, blue, and gray while in the land of Spring, a profusion of green leaves and intricate flowers climb across the pages. Illustrated with Nooshin Safakhoo’s precisely inked lines and enchanting colors, this tale of Nowruz, the Persian New Year, rejoices in each pale wintersweet flower, icy gust of snow, and fresh tulip blossom alike.
"A community of forest animals celebrates all the wonder that winter offers"--
A beautiful magical fairytale story about a little angel searching to understand where snow comes from.
Oplev, hvordan naturen ændrer sig gennem årstiderne. Bogen er fyldt med fine tegninger, fakta og ikke mindst mekanismer og flapper, som gør emnet levende og læseoplevelsen dynamisk.En skøn bog til små børn fra ca. 1 år.
Eight-year-old Mason writes and illustrates his own superhero series, "Invincible Igor." Tonight his goal is to finish book six in the series. But with all the interruptions, how can he? His six-year-old sister, animal-loving Alicia, needs Mason's drawing and spelling skills to make a sign that will keep her "pooping machine" guinea pig safe. And now there is a racket coming from the bathroom, thanks to his youngest siblings - four-year-old twins, Jackson and Jillian. It's a big responsibility being the oldest kid in the family. Will Mason ever be able to finish his book? Or maybe something will happen that will inspire the ending. "Mason and Invincible Igor" is written for read-aloud and for early readers. An art activity, and interactive questions to promote memory recall and emotional intelligence are included. ABOUT THE THREE BOOK SERIES: I was in my classroom when a student asked, "I wonder what my sister is doing right now?" The student's question made me think about a child's emerging concept of time: that of being aware of life happening elsewhere, outside of the child's own experience. Each book in the Sapphire Family Series is told from a different point of view: that of the twins, in "Jackson and Jillian," their older sister, Alicia in "Alicia and Annie," and big brother, Mason in "Mason and Invincible Igor." All three books take place during the same period of time, early evening. Although the books can stand alone, read together they offer a three-dimensional exploration of sibling interactions and family dynamics. Reading a story from different points of view is a first step in thinking beyond oneself. My intention is that the Sapphire Family Series will offer children compelling characters with whom they can identify and grow, and present positive, realistic family dynamics that will delight them.
For her sixth birthday, animal-loving Alicia is given her first pet, a guinea pig she names Annie. But while Alicia is making a vegetable-fruit cake for Annie's birthday, Annie disappears. Where is she? Alicia can hear her younger brother and sister - the dynamic duo, Jackson and Jillian - arguing in the bathroom. AND, she hears squeaking. Will Alicia be able to avert a near-disaster and make sure Annie stays safe? "Alicia and Annie" is written for read-aloud and for early readers. A healthy recipe, and interactive questions to promote memory recall and emotional intelligence are included. ABOUT THE THREE BOOK SERIES: I was in my classroom when a student asked, "I wonder what my sister is doing right now?" The student's question made me think about a child's emerging concept of time: that of being aware of life happening elsewhere, outside of the child's own experience. Each book in the Sapphire Family Series is told from a different point of view: that of the twins, in "Jackson and Jillian," their older sister, Alicia in "Alicia and Annie," and big brother, Mason in "Mason and Invincible Igor." All three books take place during the same period of time, early evening. Although the books can stand alone, read together they offer a three-dimensional exploration of sibling interactions and family dynamics. Reading a story from different points of view is a first step in thinking beyond oneself. My intention is that the Sapphire Family Series will offer children compelling characters with whom they can identify and grow, and present positive, realistic family dynamics that will delight them.
Features eight adventures of The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
Enter the imaginative world of the four-year-old Sapphire twins. Jackson and Jillian love pretending and love doing everything all by themselves. Tonight's task is tooth-brushing. But when Annie the guinea pig enters the scene, there is a brush with disaster. Older sister and brother, Alicia and Mason, will help the twins achieve a milestone of independence. "Jackson and Jillian" is written for read-aloud and for early readers. An art activity, and interactive questions to promote memory recall and emotional intelligence are included. ABOUT THE THREE BOOK SERIES: I was in my classroom when a student asked, "I wonder what my sister is doing right now?" The student's question made me think about a child's emerging concept of time: that of being aware of life happening elsewhere, outside of the child's own experience. Each book in the Sapphire Family Series is told from a different point of view: that of the twins, in "Jackson and Jillian," their older sister, Alicia in "Alicia and Annie," and big brother, Mason in "Mason and Invincible Igor." All three books take place during the same period of time, early evening. Although the books can stand alone, read together they offer a three-dimensional exploration of sibling interactions and family dynamics. Reading a story from different points of view is a first step in thinking beyond oneself. My intention is that the Sapphire Family Series will offer children compelling characters with whom they can identify and grow, and present positive, realistic family dynamics that will delight them.
A rhyming look at of all the colorful things a young boy sees when he spends a Fall day exploring a farm and petting zoo.
A lot of fun is to be had at the beach. Though seasons change, the beach remains a constant place where fun, laughter and peace can be found. Seen through the eyes of a child, this story can create conversations of your own favourite times spent at the beach. Children and adults alike will delight in this beautifully illustrated story filled with rhythm and rhyme, of a place that holds many fond memories for us all.
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