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Book 5 in the magical Fairy School series, with delightful, richly detailed illustrations by Naeko Ishida.
Bestselling combination: cheeky protagonist plus the top girls’ topic, fairies.
Fanciful illustrations and texts children can read for themselves.
| 6 +
A lovely spring title that also makes a good Easter present!
| 24 months +
A short story for Easter beginners about the give and take of happiness.
| 24 months +
This year, the little Easter bunnies are determined to help with the Easter preparations, so they are all busily painting eggs. Early in the morning, the bunnies set out to hide their tasty artworks and hop merrily around the gardens. And when they are tired out from all the work and ready to fall into their cots, they find a sweet surprise waiting for them on their pillows: seven brightly coloured Easter eggs!
Delightful rhymes set the mood for Easter | 18 months +
Mechanical sound – easy to trigger
| 24 months +
Oh boy, look how many eggs the Easter bunny still has to paint! Will he finish the job by Easter? He paints some notices asking for help. The animals are all happy to lend a hand, each in its own way: the sheep dips the eggs in the paint, the pig dabs dots on them with its snout and the chickens flap their wings so that the Easter eggs dry in a jiffy. And when they’re ready, the mouse helps to hide them and everyone tucks into a delicious Easter picnic.
An easy, light-hearted Easter story that fits perfectly in any Easter nest, with verses both children and parents will enjoy!
| 24 months +
Mr Rabbit is a proper inventor. He uses planks of wood, wheels, bowls and rods to make an Easter egg painting machine that would delight any child! The hens sit on top and lay the eggs. And now off it goes: the eggs roll into the bowl of hot water, where they are boiled. Then they plop into the dye basin and finally they are decorated with colourful dots and circles. What beautiful eggs! And what an amazing machine!
| 24 months +
The little bunny Reuben discovers that he’s old enough to become an Easter Bunny. Thankfully, his grandpa can help him. Together they visit the hen-house and prepare a big surprise for Easter morning: an egg hunt for the whole bunny family!
A warm-hearted Easter-themed book about growing up.
A first Easter book for young egg-hunters.
Egg-shaped format fits perfectly into an Easter nest.
Made of sturdy board to withstand small hands. | 24 months +
The perfect goodnight storybook for fathers and children
You can experience so much with your Daddy! The little bear’s daddy gives him bread and honey, the little hare plays hide and seek with daddy hare, and father dog carries his little puppy home on his back when he is too tired to longer walk. And the human daddy tucks his child into bed and sings him a lullaby. A heart-warming book full of shared happy moments – for all daddies and children!
Especially quaint, appealing pictures, eight rhyming father-child experiences – a favourite book to pick up again and again!
| 24 months +
Where has Mother Hen’s egg got to? She sets out to look for it, but when the first egg she finds hatches, out comes a little heron. The next egg contains a penguin and the third egg actually has a crocodile inside! Before Mother Hen finally finds her own egg, there are lots of surprises in store that children can even join in on. Every time they turn a page, a new baby animal hatches from the egg!
A hide-and-seek story with peepholes and lots of surprises. | 24 months +
| 24 months +
The perfect good night storybook for mothers and children
Who’s got the nicest mum in the world? Is it the squirrel whose mummy rocks him in her arms? Or the polar bear whose mummy makes him hot tea? Or perhaps the little fox whose mummy kisses away the pain when he hurts himself. All of the baby animals really have the nicest mummy, just like the little girl at the end of the book whose mummy tucks her in and says good night!
•\x09Affectionate rhymes, lovely pictures
•\x09A book that also makes an ideal gift!
| 24 months +
Peter Wohlleben takes you on a tour of the animals that live close to where you live: in the woods, in the garden, by the water and in the house. You get to see hedgehogs and mosquitoes have their babies, watch them eat, defend themselves and sometimes also when they are ill. You will learn so much about all manner of creatures – from the thunderfly to the wolf – that you didn’t know before!
- For all children and everyone else who’s interested in animals aged six or over – for reading aloud or to yourself
- Peter Wohlleben knows the secrets of the animal world and his sensitive narrative tone sparks children’s interest and enthusiasm for nature’s delicate wonders | 6 +