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Because Mummy really loves bright colours, Ricky paints the wallpaper – and Mummy is delighted! When they go shopping together, Ricky is allowed to use the vegetable scales and he can only get off to sleep with his cuddly toy, Bunny. But where on earth can Bunny have got to? Ricky begins a search.
Three picture stories in one book: Ricky Racoon paints a picture, Ricky Racoon goes shopping, Ricky Racoon says goodnight - with fold-out page.
| 24 months +
Ricky, Ruby and their daddy turn into wild pirates when they go to the playground. Ricky also has lots of fun with his grandpa when he plays football with him. And in the bath, Ricky splashes so much water about that his little sister Ruby ends up clean and washed even though she isn’t even in the bath.
Full English translation available!
| 24 months +
Encourages small fans of big vehicles to join in on the sounds | 12 months +
A beautifully illustrated story of friendship, family and magical creatures.
-\x09Friendship, family adventure and a host of magical creatures
-\x09An affectionate look at a child’s life on the coast, a feel-good place to live
-\x09With special design elements and unusual interlocking of text and illustrations
| 8 +
A fabulously illustrated story all about friendship, family and magical creatures.
| 8 +
| 3 +
The many colour pictures make these exciting stories even more appealing to small children. You can look at them together and read them aloud.
| 3 +
The many colour pictures make these varied stories even more appealing to small children. You can look at them together and read them aloud.
| 24 months +
The many colour pictures make these varied stories even more appealing to small children.
You can look at them together and read them aloud.
| 4 +
Children and adults alike will enjoy the wonderfully touching story of Erik, the little Viking. With amusing and imaginative illustrations by Nina Hammerle.
| 3 +
The moon would love to be able to lie in a bed for a change, and Basti can actually fly in his! On the other hand, falling asleep in it is sometimes not so easy. At least that’s what the little duckling thinks. And he’s not the only one. That’s why, when our tiny tots climb into their bed, there’s nothing better than a goodnight story to help them snuggle down and drift off to dreamland.
Goodnight stories for the very youngest, divided into short chapters with double-page illustrations – ideal for the bedtime reading ritual.
| 3 +
Oh, no! Mummy has hurt her knee and isn’t allowed to put any weight on it! What a good job Ian and Julia help her with the household chores, like preparing meals, hanging up the washing and tidying up. Very soon, mummy’s knee is better again. But Jan and Julia are now really grown up and want to fetch the bread rolls from the baker’s next Sunday morning, too!
An Jan and Julia picture book classic with new illustrations and new wording: favourite stories for children of nursery school age!
| 3 +
One day, independently of each other, both Ole and Siri come across three very bewildering “twins” dressed in kimonos. The three give each of the children a parcel. Both unwrap their present at home and discover a small, blue and pink-striped box with a large red button inside. The box is accompanied by a small card with the words: Please do not press! Of course, they both find it very hard to keep their fingers from pressing the button straight away – but Siri manages to resist the temptation, and so does Ole. On the following day, Siri’s teacher sets the class the task of splitting into twos and preparing a talk – and who should end up working together on the project than Siri and Ole? When they meet up at home to work on their talk, they notice that they have both been given one of the weird boxes with a button they are for some reason not supposed to press. Siri rings up her best friend, Ivana, who immediately joins them. What can these strange boxes possibly mean? But then bubbly Ivana suddenly grabs both boxes … and presses! The next day, the whole town is completely topsy-turvy. Women suddenly seem to prefer going to the DIY store than the shoe shop, the girls in school are being really loud and boisterous while the boys stand round in little groups, giggling and whispering. Even the cats and dogs have switched roles. Although their upside-down world is great fun for the children to start with, things suddenly begin to get more and more out of hand...
| 10 +
more quickly for children of three and over who cannot wait for Christmas to arrive.
| 3 +
Mummy takes Ricky and his little sister to see the children’s doctor. Ricky is delighted because there’s a big toy fire engine there. But he likes it on Daddy’s building site even better, and when Ricky plays hide and seek at home, he always hides his favourite toy: his car! Three picture stories about Ricky Raccoon – a real treat for vehicle fans!
With the picture stories:
• Ricky Racoon Goes to the Doctor’s
• Ricky Racoon Plays Hide and Seek
• Ricky Racoon Goes to the Building Site
| 24 months +
Jan and Julia have their birthdays two days apart so they decide to share their birthday party. They bake cake, set the table and decorate the room. And then everyone eats and plays games. What a wonderful day!
| 3 +
Encourages small fans of big vehicles to join in on the sounds | 12 months +
Delightful Christmas stories for the very young with rhymes they can join in reciting.
| 24 months +
It’s bath day at the owls’ house, but Little Owl doesn’t want to know. Mummy Owl offers her heaps of fluffy bubble bath and a yellow rubber duck, but nothing will tempt her into the water. Little Owl simply refuses to hop into the bath. Then mummy has a brilliant idea…
This Little Owl story by author duo Susanne Weber and Tanja Jacobs makes bathtime a delight for every child.
| 18 months +
Anton and Antonia are back again and causing all kinds of chaos. Whether it’s at a birthday party, at the supermarket or while they carry out under-cover investigations in the new neighbours’ garden, this pair never runs out of ideas. Also, they prove how well they can look after themselves and even take care of Mr. Feldmann’s pet bird – and have masses of fun into the bargain!
Amusing stories with lots of situation comedy. Perfect for beginning readers and to read aloud.
| 8 +
Why do the pigs suddenly start rushing crazily all over the place? The farmer should be pleased there’s a bit of life in the pigsty for a change! And Daddy could also be grateful that Antony and Antonia tried to smooth out the dents in his car with a hammer. The pair cannot understand what all the fuss is about and their parents cannot believe how two children can get up to so much mischief. But then, what else is there to do if you have as many good ideas as Antony and Antonia!
A lively children’s book about two imaginative friends: excitement on the farm, a chaotic birthday part and much, much more!
| 8 +
Innovative guessing game concept
| 24 months +
This board book explains the activities of the police to the very young.
Encourages small fans of big vehicles to join in on the sounds | 12 months +
High time for the new MAXI puzzle pads.
Each pad contains 40 age-appropriate puzzles that leave no room for boredom to rear its ugly head. The pads are perfect for keeping kids happy at restaurants or on long holiday trips. And even children of preschool age will have lots of fun with these puzzles.
With colourful pages and all the answers
| 5 +
To make the birthday book a special, personal present, there’s a space on the cover to write the birthday boy or girl’s name.
| 24 months +
Jack is furious! Things have been going wrong all day. Everyone laughed at him in school, Lucas wouldn’t play with him and then a boy from the third year stole his woolly hat on the way home. With so much bad luck, how could Jack possibly not be in a bad mood. And what can you do when the whole day has been so rotten? Luckily, Jack’s mummy comes up with a super idea. In this book for beginning readers, author Paul Maar yet again shows his great ability to empathise with children and offers affectionate suggestions for dealing with such difficult emotions as embarrassment, disappointment and anger.
| 7 +
The board picture book The Poodle Sips Fizz promises fun and learning at the same time by showing animals in amusing situations and conjuring up rhyming couplets.
| 24 months +
At last there’s a cheeky new role model for girls! Peggy Diggledey with her friendship adventures in chapters that are just perfect for storytime.
| 4 +
Peggy Diggledey is constantly having lots of adventures with her friends Phil, Lisa, Ian and the dog, Hobgoblin. That’s because there’s just so much to see on their little island in the North. Whether the five friends are investigating an old shipwreck, David Donkey is ill or a dastardly biscuit thief needs to be caught, Peggy always has an idea at the ready!
| 5 +
This picture dictionary for modern families has fantastic illustrations packed with playful details and is ideal for reading at home and on the move.
| 12 months +
The little ones will be amazed: a board picture book with a built-in light on every page that they can switch on and off themselves!
| 24 months +
Today is Jan and Julia’s first day at nursery school! Jan is already looking forward to it, but Julia is feeling a bit anxious. Luckily, the nursery teacher knows lots of good games and Julia also makes a new friend straight away. Now she’s really keen to go to nursery school every day!
These timeless stories of everyday family life now also in a MAXI picture book edition, freshly illustrated and slightly updated!
| 3 +
Gabi and Franz are great friends, but not always – she’s often far too difficult for him! That’s why he would rather go to the chemist’s for Gabi’s mum than watch Gabi making a mess of things... and then having to praise her for it. At the chemist’s he meets Elfi a girl who writes everything down on a pad instead of speaking. She has been wearing a brace since yesterday and now has one complex more. But Franz knows one remedy for Elfi’s complexes – and very soon, Gabi has every reason to feel jealous!
Funny, cheeky, typically Franz! The latest addition to the absolute long and best-seller series for beginning readers.
| 8 +
The colourful board picture books with their well-loved everyday topics are ideal companions for on the road.
| 12 months +
Moving and funny, this charming story is told with a light touch by Thomas Möller and Sebastian Grusnick.
| 8 +
Conny, the kangaroo has hiccups and just cannot get off to sleep. And before she goes to sleep, Kitty the kitten wants something to drink, to look for her toy mouse, and then she wants her mummy to sing her a song. And Susi the piglet is wrapped up warm in a blanket of straw because she’s got a temperature. At the end of the story, the baby animals are all asleep – and so are Conny’s hiccups, just like Kitty’s mummy.
When all the Animals Head for Bed is sure to send all young human children happily off to dreamland.
| 3 +