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It’s time for zookeeper Nora to feed the animals again. Of course, the young readers can go along with her and even lend a hand! On every double page, there’s a zoo scene on the left, and a large picture of a single animal on the right that can be fed by pushing the detachable pieces of feed through a slot at the top of the page. In the end, all the animals are satisfied and happy, of course. And their meal for the next day is already ready for them.
Innovative new feature: With toy feed to throw to the animals
A huge favourite with this audience: feeding animals
Attractive mix of story and action fun | 24 months +
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 +
| 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 +
| 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 +
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 +
| 5 +
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 +
Mr Pocketbeer is quite used to the Sat only ever having nonsense on the brain, constantly making up rhymes and coming up with nonsense. But let’s face it, what child wouldn’t want to join in? And straight away, without a wish dot in sight, the interactive nonsense book is here, dotted with tongue-twisting rhymes, wonderfully senseless nonsense like the sausage-fetching machine, crazy puzzles and typically Sat-funny jokes.
New and old puzzles from Sat father Paul Maar with wonderful illustrations by Nina Dulleck in an entertaining interactive puzzle book.
The first Sat activity book packed with gloriously chaotic Sat rhymes, pranks, jokes and puzzles.
| 8 +
Here’s a book to make you laugh your crown off! In this popular activity and read-aloud series, children can guess, search and be creative when they encounter dragons spewing soap bubbles, students of magic banned from performing spells, and lookalike princes, who would rather play tricks on the whole court than save a princess. A kingdom for one more story.
This book is for children who love fairy tales retold in modern style, with 10 fairy-tale stories for activities and having fun, full of ideas and stimulating suggestions for craftwork and games.
| 4 +
A turbulent holiday adventure that makes an ideal holiday read: the second book in the popular adventure series with all kinds of mysteries to solve in every chapter!
| 8 +
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It’s Mouse’s birthday today. She’s really looking forward to seeing all her guests. Which animal is this, then, coming to give the mouse a present? One by one, Mouse’s friends arrive – who’s this one? The children see the tip of a trunk holding a parcel, pull the slider and are delighted to see the elephant! They can see his present on the back of the slider. And when all the guests have arrived, they all have a lovely party!
Guessing games with affectionately and cheerfully illustrated sliders to pull.
| 24 months +
Affectionately illustrated instructions describe every single step in detail. Ideal for one creative pair of hands or for the entire family. These tips make it great fun to play with the Ogglies!
| 8 +
The bear is very hungry and looking for something to eat. The children help him to search and already know what tasty titbits await him on the next page – a glimpse through the peephole lets them in on the secret! But the big bull is too dangerous, the pigs are too filthy, and the hare is too fast for him, and the chickens just laugh at him. The bear is feeling pretty desperate, but then Mrs Bear comes home with delicious bread and honey.
Discovery fun for young children with amusing rhymes to join in with, peepholes for guessing games and lovely bright pictures.
| 24 months +
Be yourself, be creative and feel good! This book will help you to realise your own potential throughout the entire year – with plenty of ideas, suggestions and instructions for spring all the way through to winter. With yoga and mindfulness exercises, beauty DIY tips and lots of pages with creative ideas, you couldn’t be better prepared for the best year of your life! Live your own You, but stay cool as you do – and dance barefoot through your life!
Dance Barefoot Through Your Life - Happiness Ideas for Your Year! places the focus on self-realisation instead of self-optimisation and offers creative ideas for every month, feel-good hints, pages to fill as you please and much more besides.
| 12 +
Mr Rabbit is very upset, he can’t find the Easter eggs any more! Now how is he going to hide them away for the children to find the next day? Mr Rabbit searches all over the house, but all he finds is a fish under the table, a hedgehog behind the mirror and a Christmas tree in the bath. That’s no use to him at all! It looks like the children will have to help him …
An amusing Easter story with lots of windows – the perfect present for Easter morning! With rhymes to join in on and counting from 1 to 10. | 24 months +
This book is a real treat for young football fans! With it, they can follow a football game from kick-off to the final whistle and the award ceremony at the end of a competition. And they can even take part in the action: move the camera, pass the ball to the next player, create a scuffle, make one player foul another, and even hold the trophy aloft. Every page has new details for the children to spot and exciting interactive features. It’s just as good as a real football game, in fact!
An interactive board picture book with lots of elaborate features.
| 24 months +
An excerpt from the contents:
•\x09Super experiments with magnifying glasses
•\x09Floating slime
•\x09Chemical garden
•\x09The romantic kitchen galaxy
•\x09Black worms from flowerpots
•\x09Rocket cars
•\x09Putting out a candle with carbon dioxide
•\x09Detonating gas
•\x09Stink bombs
•\x09Invisible inks
•\x09Painting with maggots
•\x09Why you cannot divide spaghetti by two
•\x09How much gel can you get into hair?
| 10 +
Open up the book and off we go! Save the little dinosaur from the ravenous T-Rex. Solve the puzzle of the pyramids in Egypt and then help the Vikings to build a ship. Finished? But there’s much more still to come on your journey, and thousands of adventures awaiting you there. Turn, tap, blow – the fun creative new activity book from the Krickelkrakel team carries kids off to foreign lands and other times!
- Fascinating activity fun to return to time and again
- Carries children off to distant worlds and other times
- From the creative Krickelkrakel team | 4 +
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 +
Fishbones, fumes and freeloading toothwort, this is so exciting! What could be more fun than to make real fartslime with the Ogglies, build bug-infested huts in the garden, or try out the rattiest hopscotch game of all time?
This adventure book with the Ogglies contains the best ideas, instructions and games for kids who love to experiment. For children aged eight and over and their parents.
| 8 +
These and many other crazy, creative ideas await you in this wonderful activity book that’s anything but pink and shy and is crammed to the rafters with fascinating things. Go on, have fun, have a go and give yourself a medal – because you’re great!
- An unconventional book for girls along the lines of “Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls“ and “The Girls' Book”
- Cliché-free, creative ideas for girls who can be anything they want
- Lavishly illustrated, with a hard cover and a rubber band
- Doro Ottermann’s “Get-up-from-the-sofa-and-do-something!” diaries have sold over 200,000 copies. | 8 +
Oscar the dog is full of excitement: the postman has delivered a parcel! He is desperate to give it to the farmer. But where is Farmer Fred? Oscar has to look behind all the various stable doors to find him - and he urgently needs the children’s help. Thank goodness opening doors is such fun (and that it’s so good for their fine motor skills too!)
Innovative concept: turning keys to open the extra-large flaps.
Will delight curious explorers.
A fun way to develop fine motor skills. | 24 months +