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du er en og jeg er ensammen er vi tobror og søsterhej lillesøster, ikke hivedet gør ondtav, lillesøster, vær forsigtighey, pas lige påellers ender jeg med at falde, åh!lillesøster,kan du ikke snart blive stor?Dig og mig – Digte for børn er en smuk billedbog fyldt med digte om forholdet mellem en bror og en søster. Digtene er skrevet af den norsk-koreanske forfatter Thomas Marco Blatt. Bogen er smukt illustreret af den anerkendte forfatter og illustrator Lisa Aisato. Bogen fungerer godt som højtlæsning.
All Roads Lead Home This is an old tale, old as any yet writ. One of daring adventure, of courage and wit. A castle on a hill is where we'll begin. To meet five orphan boys, tucked safely within. Embark on a journey of love, laughter and loss as five boys fight and charm their way across an original fantasy world filled with marvelous machines and uncanny beasts. Despair with them as they are presented insurmountable obstacles and celebrate with them when they vault over the same. The path to finding a family is wrought with unexpected challenges that may lead to surprising destinations. Destinations like a cave that gobbles up a person's future, a river that hides a gigantic beast, or a Kingdom that has been overtaken by monsters. Written entirely in verse, this epic eleven-part poem is a delight to read and be read to. Accompanied by a selection of striking DALL·E 2 AI-generated illustrations, this tale will leave the reader deep in their feelings and wearing a full-body suit of goosebumps. Welcome to the first of Lorabi Koh's Unsightly Truths, The Obsidian Pillar.
Six classic BEGINNER BOOKS - all inspired, written, or illustrated by Dr. Seuss - in one sturdy volume! It's the perfect gift to encourage a lifelong love of reading.
A magical fantasy of make-believe in which a blanket and a bear fall in love and get married. This musical poem is a charming tale designed for young children and their parents who enjoy beloved children's stories that warm the heart.
'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the 'hood...Who knew holidays in this part of town could be so good?The story sounds familiar: the kids are asleep while their parents are up way past bedtime. The reindeer know their role and do their part. The ground is all covered in peaceful, white snow, but... you've never imagined the Claus like this! He shows up in style and does his work with flava! Debra Harris reimagins this classic tale of Santa's hard work to make all the children of the world, even the ones in the 'hood, feel happy and loved. We think we know the whole story, but Saint Nick is full of surprises! Just check out the spinner rims on his ride... who knows what kinds of flashy gifts could be inside? Get ready to find out and start a new holiday tradition with The Night Before Christmas in the Hood.
Just how gross can Sam make that sandwich he's giving to his sister? Lift the flaps to find out! A classic kid-pleaser, back by popular demand.Sam's sister wants a very special sandwich, so he does his best to oblige. Lettuce, cheese, tomato, salami, and so much more. Just unfold each layer to see what surprise he has slipped underneath—if you haven't already figured it out from the hints in the rhyming text! Served up as a sandwich-shaped book with a gruesome guessing game on every spread, Sam's Sandwich is a delectable gift for little terrors.
The Little Tree longs to visit Ms. Janice's class to play with all the other children who can run and jump but her family, the forest, worries about how she'll be treated. Will she find friendship and acceptance or will the world be mean to the little tree?
It's Christmas Eve, and Santa Claus is on his way to Bob McGrew's zoo when one of the reindeer become sick and can't pull the sleigh. Is there anyone at the zoo who can help save Christmas?It's Christmas Eve, and zookeeper Bob McGrew and his animals are excited to see Santa Claus heading right for their zoo! Poop collector Hector Gloop joins them in the hopes of catching some flying reindeer poop. But one of the reindeer is sick and can't pull the sleigh--and now Santa can't fly! Is there anyone at the zoo who can help save Christmas?
A Jewish boy's bravery and kindness are tested after an antisemitic attack on his middle school in this rousing novel-in-verse. Ever since twelve-year-old Josh Kline found an antisemitic note in his family's mailbox in third grade, he has felt uncomfortable about his Jewish identity. At a new school where he's pretty sure he's the only Jew, he's hoping to just keep religion out of everything ... until the morning someone sprays swastikas all over the building. That's when everything changes. In one of the school counseling groups set up in response to the attack, Josh finally reveals that he is Jewish, and quickly finds out there's more to the other kids in his grade, too: All of them have their own struggles. Maybe Josh can do something to help--to "repair the world" as his rabbi teaches, by starting a Do More club to spread kindness. But making a difference is never simple, even when you have new friends by your side.
It's all designer scarves, reindeer lattes and shiny objects as Mary-Alice cracks the whip high above Landfill. Who can stand up to her? And is that even safe, in a sleigh? Sascha Martin's Christmas Eve: It's a Magical Journey, or Else!
Bing! Bang! Chugga! Beep! is the latest charming tale from rhyming pair Bill Martin Jr and Michael Sampson. This old car has been everywhere from the backyard to the sky, from the hills to the water. Bouncing between the mud in the ground and the clouds up high, the old car is loved by a clever young boy ... --Publisher.
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