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With this puzzle pad, boredom doesn’t have a chance! The children can get straight down to solving the puzzles without any help because there are no written instructions – ideal for children witht no reading experience. And with the solutions on the back, finding out whether or not they got them right is child’s play.
Ideal for nursery and pre-school children, with plenty of colourful pages.
| 4 +
With this puzzle pad, boredom doesn’t have a chance! The children can get straight down to solving the puzzles without any help because there are no written instructions – ideal for children with no reading experience. And with the solutions on the back, finding out whether or not they got them right is child’s play.
Puzzles without text instructions for children of 4 and over with a variety of tasks to solve and amusing pictures.
| 4 +
An interactive picture book for young artists with lots of imagination.
The scrawls-and-scribble concept built into a picture-book story
A creative, interactive book kids will want to look at again and again
| 4 +
The successful Scrawls and Scribbles concept now in large format for children aged 2 and over, with colour details and extra-thick pages!
| 24 months +
In this paperback, Daddy’s Toolbox, children can finally rummage to their heart’s content.
| 3 +
There’s plenty to be found in Mummy’s bag! A mobile phone, make-up utensils, jingling keys and plenty of other fascinating things. The jigsaw pieces are an invitation to play and also offer opportunities for comparison with real-life objects. This paperback is just waiting for children to open it out and play, and comes with modern, authentically illustrated objects inside.
In this paperback, Mummy’s Bag, children can finally rummage to their heart’s content.
| 3 +
Crayons, scissors and glue go to create some fantastic figures from the imaginative picture and activity templates! There are penguins to cut out and fish to feed them, a circus elephant who can stack cups on top of his trunk and a brightly coloured tiger slinking through the jungle. Once they have made their favourite figures from the book, the children can place them anywhere they like on the large landscape backgrounds – woodland, building site or circus, there’s something here to catch every child’s imagination.
This innovative activity book is another product of the creative Scrawls and Scribbles studio, a group of illustrators who emerged from a project team at the University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg. It comes with activity sheets with people, animals, plants and fantasy characters as well as large landscapes to pull out and put together.
| 5 +
On your marks, get set, go! With scissors and glue, the young car fans build themselves a spectacular racetrack, zippy racing cars and fearless drivers. Templates make cutting out, folding and gluing child’s play, and the children can colour everything in just the way they want. Long straights, tight bends and tricky obstacles turn every race into a small adventure. Fast-moving playtime fun, creativity guarantees!
Imaginative cars to make at home: the perfect book for boys and dads. With lots of different elements to colour in and piece together.
| 5 +
These 40 puzzles are loads of fun to colour in, have muddled-up pieces to unjumble and trails to follow. A playful way to train fine motor skills, concentration and logical thinking. With first letters and numbers.
| 4 +
With this puzzle pad, boredom doesn’t have a chance! The children can get straight down to solving the puzzles without any help because there are no written instructions – ideal for children witht no reading experience. And with the solutions on the back, finding out whether or not they got them right is child’s play.
Ideal for nursery and pre-school children, with plenty of colourful pages.
| 4 +
The joy of discovery with a true “light-bulb” effect: join in, marvel, have fun while you learn and use the visible answer check.
| 24 months +
Lina has been five years old for far too long already (once she’s six she’ll be able to go to school at last) and Mats is three (he can’t remember how long he’s been that old). The pair are brother and sister and they’re as thick as thieves – and that’s a good thing because when Lina starts putting one of her ideas into practice, there’s usually excitement in store for both of them. And Lina has an idea for every situation! Her ideas involve real fire fighters, secret hiding places in the playground at nursery school, a runaway from the riding school on the edge of town and the digger-dumper driver from the building site next door…
| 3 +
Lina has been five years old for far too long already (once she’s six she’ll be able to go to school at last) and Mats is three (he can’t remember how long he’s been that old). The pair are brother and sister and they’re as thick as thieves – and that’s a good thing because when Lina starts putting one of her ideas into practice, there’s usually excitement in store for both of them. And Lina has an idea for every situation! Her ideas involve real fire fighters, secret hiding places in the playground at nursery school, a runaway from the riding school on the edge of town and the digger-dumper driver from the building site next door…
| 3 +
Lina has been five years old for far too long already (once she’s six she’ll be able to go to school at last) and Mats is three (he can’t remember how long he’s been that old). The pair are brother and sister and they’re as thick as thieves – and that’s a good thing because when Lina starts putting one of her ideas into practice, there’s usually excitement in store for both of them. And Lina has an idea for every situation! Her ideas involve real fire fighters, secret hiding places in the playground at nursery school, a runaway from the riding school on the edge of town and the digger-dumper driver from the building site next door…
| 3 +
It’s your daddy’s turn to cook so he hasn’t got time to play …
Grandad lands on the roof of your house in a helicopter …
And what do you do now? Children often have the most incredible ideas. This exceptional picture book stimulates their imagination and provides 14 possible and impossible situations with more than 50 illustrated answers to the question: “And what do you do now?” The children can talk about the different possibilities, visualise the situation and elaborate on it, make and reject decisions or simply laugh themselves silly over all the different alternatives.
A picture book for reading aloud, taking part, reflecting on and laughing your head off over. It encourages creative thinking, is great fun, and also nice and big, so everyone can have a good look at the same time.
| 4 +
Lina has been five years old for far too long already (once she’s six she’ll be able to go to school at last) and Mats is three (he can’t remember how long he’s been that old). The pair are brother and sister and they’re as thick as thieves – and that’s a good thing because when Lina starts putting one of her ideas into practice, there’s usually excitement in store for both of them. And Lina has an idea for every situation! Her ideas involve real fire fighters, secret hiding places in the playground at nursery school, a runaway from the riding school on the edge of town and the digger-dumper driver from the building site next door…
| 3 +
Forty MAXI puzzles, multi- and single-coloured, for nursery school children (no words). You (or the child) will find the right answers on the back of each page.
| 4 +
Forty MAXI puzzles, multi- and single-coloured, for nursery school children (no words). You (or the child) will find the right answers on the back of each page.
| 4 +
Forty MAXI puzzles, multi- and single-coloured, for nursery school children (no words). You (or the child) will find the right answers on the back of each page.
| 4 +
How does the bunny find his way back to his burrow? Where is the pot of tasty honey hidden? How does the camel make its way out of the desert? This book has 40 mazes just waiting to be untangled. On your pencils, get set, go!
| 4 +
In this pad, there are 40 puzzles just waiting to be solved! Mistakes have slipped into every picture. Who can spot them?
| 4 +
Puzzle fun with the Hobgoblings – for at home and on the move!
| 4 +
Maluna Moonshine is the little goodnight fairy with the big heart, who always helps the folks of the Enchanted Forest as well as helping children with puzzles and guessing games. So if she hasn’t just taken a wrong turn as she flew along (can happen), she will help you to solve the most enchanting MAXI fairy puzzles under the stars.
| 4 +
Mucky weather? Bored? Then it’s high time for the new MAXI puzzle pads. Each one contains a selection of 40 age-appropriate, popular puzzles with a fun guarantee. The puzzle pads are naturally ideal for relieving boredom when children eat out with the family or on long holiday journeys. And there’s plenty to keep even preschool children busy and happy! | 4 +
| 8 +
Forty MAXI farm puzzles, multi- and single-coloured, for nursery school children (pictures only). You (or the child) will find the right answers on the back of each page.
| 4 +
Even tiny tots have great fun with these MAXI Easter puzzles! With these picture puzzles, mazes, dot-to-dot pictures and more, time simply flies!
MAXI colouring book with brightly coloured puzzle pages and solutions over the page.
| 4 +
Maluna Moonshine, the little goodnight fairy, is not just a great protector, but also the most confident puzzle fairy in all of the Enchanted Forest. Sometimes, though, even she ends up scratching her head over magical MAXI puzzles, like “how does the little wind fairy make her way home?” for example, or “where has the little witch Ranuncula hidden her biscuit cutters?” Maluna Moonshine is sure to find your help useful in solving them.
| 4 +
| 4 +
New from the creators of the Krickel-Krakel (Scrawls and Scribbles) series
An activity-inducing book: The children turn the frog into a prince with a kiss, help the parachutist to land by turning the book and refloat the bear’s ship by rocking the book to make waves. A very special picture book that encourages the readers to use all of their senses. By scratching, croaking, singing, counting and shaking the book as hard as they can, they bring the story to life!
•\x09A four-colour activity picture book like no other before it
•\x09Fantastic aha effects as you leaf through
•\x09Entertaining fun not just for tiny tots
•\x09From the artists of the popular Scrawls and Scribbles books
| 4 +
Eighty MAXI puzzles on 160 pages for nursery school children. You (or the child) can find the right answers on the back of each page. Practical, low-priced and plenty of fun!
| 4 +