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Make an announcement on an intercity express train for all the passengers to hear? That sounds so exciting! And that’s exactly what Marie is allowed to do today because her mother, who’s a train manager, has brought her to work. Leo also has an exciting day. With his day care group, he pays a visit to the station police and gets to know the nice people from the station mission. Alma even travels underwater on the Eurostar train and Jan right through the middle of the Baltic Sea. And Christian and Marlin have a wonderful ride on a genuine steam engine.
A must for railway fans, with detail-packed illustrations – ideal for all train journeys!
| 4 +
From Summelsarium (Potch-Hotch) to the Sat, from Kikerikiste (Cockadoodlebox) to the Little Kangaroo – this big Paul Maar book takes you on a fascinating journey through the complete works of the famous children’s author. Excerpts from his novels for children and young people, short stories, picture puzzles and a host of poems and rhymes from the man who loves to turn words upside down and invent stories give a broad impression of the work of the author who won numerous awards. They’re also a treasure trove of wish spots for the entire family!
Extracts from all novels and stories, poems, rhymes and much, much more, with lots of colour illustrations by Verena Ballhaus. | 8 +
Paul Maar exceeds himself in this beautiful compendium and uses the full spectrum of his many talents. Delightfully witty poems, nonsense rhymes, interactive ideas, tantalising tongue twisters and charming stories about the Little Kangaroo provide ample reading material for an entire year. All of the texts centre on animals, a favourite topic with children, and are beautifully illustrated by Nina Dulleck – a truly gorgeous book for children of 6 and over and their parents!
| 6 +
A varied selection of exciting and, above all, amusing stories to choose from in three different lengths, that take the children to the seaside, into their own garden, and into a fantasy land, with witches, magicians, fairies, pirates and mediaeval knights. There are plenty of laughs and giggles in each story, so both readers and listeners will be soon be in high spirits.
The fourth book in the successful series with the maximum fun factor in stories with three lengths.
With amusing illustrations by Melanie Garanin.
| 3 +
Fabulist family! Paul Maar and his daughter Anne began making up stories together long ago and still do when the family meets up. Now their best poems have now been compiled in the anthology Mehr Affen Als Giraffen (More apes than giraffes). A treasure trove of stories, rhyming riddles, picture puzzles and other word games – jointly and individually developed and with colour and black-and-white illustrations by Verena Ballhaus and Paul Maar.
Poems, stories, puzzles and much more besides – with lots of pictures in colour and black and white. Beautifully bound with a half-linen spine and ribbon marker.
| 12 months +
Is it all right to fib at Christmas? Kirsten Boie and Salah Naoura tell us that sometimes it is allowed! Top German-language authors invite readers to rediscover the Christmas. There are stories about live Christmas cribs, children waiting for snow to fall, about how often you can celebrate Christmas, and how aliens would probably feel at a Christmas market. Fascinating Christmas facts as well as Christmas recipes and poems complete this festive compendium.
A Christmas treasure trove of a book with beautiful colour illustrations that will retain its fascination for many years!! Stories by Paul Maar, Erhard Dietl, Martina Wilder, Antonia Michaelis, Salah Naoura and many others.
| 6 +
New questions from the popular “Why” series: hard facts woven into entertaining read-aloud stories – that’s how funny and fascinating our body can be.
| 4 +