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The new interactive concept with reading tips at the end of the book fosters language skill and is lots of fun. Age-appropriate conversation ideas, questions and puzzles encourage readers and their young listeners to take a hand in the stories themselves. | 4 +
Paula’s auntie is getting married! Even better than that – she has asked Paula and Zina to be flower girls at the wedding. The big day finally arrives and everything is so gorgeous that the two girls feel almost like princesses in a fairy tale. The only little hiccup comes when Paula’s brother, Titus, almost forgets the rings – but luckily he has his sister to make sure nothing can go wrong at the altar. Author Ursel Scheffler’s latest book in the popular Paula series is written with humour and affection – and absolutely no slushy sentimentality. In other words, it’s typical Paula!
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That was when the king realised he had lost. “Come back to the palace, daughter,” he sighed. “I miss you.” Isabella did him the favour and even put on her crown now and then. But sometimes she went off to sleep with the pigs again, too. | 4 +
"Henriette is (not) a Proper Princess" takes a different approach to the ever-popular subject of princesses and is beautifully illustrated with lots of bright, colourful pictures.
Full English translation available! | 3 +
Love, friction and jealousy - plus a healthy portion of suspense, a relentless opponent and a dark secret - Volume 4 in the breathtaking fantasy saga for all Kerstin Gier fans. | 12 +
20 exciting stories, none of them more than three, five, or eight minutes long, for all girls who love pink but are wild at heart.
Over 45,000 copies of the previous volumes sold.
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When the old king retires, he gives Princess Anna half of his kingdom. Why only half? Anna is used to getting only the best, only the biggest and most beautiful and now she is supposed to put up with only half a kingdom? The other half is to go to the hero who will rescue and marry her. But Anna doesn’t want a hero for one thing, and for another, she cannot find one! Neither pea soup nor dwarves nor kissing frogs can conjure up a hero. Then she comes upon Jacob, the puppeteer, in the middle of a field. Couldn’t he be a hero for Anna? A princess to steal any heart ! A truly beautiful picturebook with lots of humour – for the whole family. | 4 +
“When the wind blows in from the North-east, the mill comes alive.” And that’s when adventure is on its way to Liv and her three sisters, and their home, the mill, becomes an enchanted place. One morning, the mill is a palace and the girls are princesses. But then Princess Jorunn is kidnapped! Her sisters set out on a perilous search to find her. Their journey takes them along the banks of the torrential river to the castle, where the evil water troll lives. Now the girls have to muster all their courage and all their cleverness to free their sister.
Magical mix of fairy tale, adventure, nature, solidarity and a shudder
With picturesque illustrations by Claudia Carls, illustrator of The Bilberry House
The mill kids have what it takes to become a modern classic
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A hilarious read-aloud book for heroes young and old.
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Princess Alva (who is not really a princess, but don’t tell anyone) rides to the forest in her unicorn-drawn coach, accompanied by her servants. When they are held up by a gang of robbers, the voice of the great fiery dragon terrifies all of them except Alva. The dragon wants to get rid of his cough, the robbers want to get rid of the dragon, their leader is in trouble, and Alva wants everyone including herself to be happy. So come to the forest and find out how Alva solves each and every problem, and how chocolate buttons can make all the difference.
- Strong girl character gives the lie to stereotypical perceptions of gender roles
- Antonia Michaelis uses a playful, childlike style of language in the telling of her highly imaginative story
- With cheerful illustrations by Laura Bednarski
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Oh no! It’s the first day with her new teacher, and Rosalie manages to oversleep. To add insult to injury, she terrifies the teacher’s timid bat Lola as she clatters into the classroom. The young fairies search madly for the missing bat, to no avail. Then the teacher tells them Lola’s secret. Will Rosalie and her friends be able to find the little bat now? A magical, wintry world awaits young readers.
Young readers aged 5-10 will be enchanted by the magical world of young fairy Rosalie | 7 +
Fantastic and even scientifically proven: Maluna is the favourite fairy of four- to nine-year-olds!
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Affectionately illustrated compendium for all the family. Grimm’s original fairy tales, with a linen spine and bookmark ribbon.
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Fantastic and even scientifically proven: Maluna is the favourite fairy of four- to nine-year-olds!
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The pair let it rain roses and bathe the secret chamber in the most beautiful colours. But then the spells become more difficult – and the two young elves are normally only allowed to do magic under supervision. But Eyela is over-confident and casts a spell on some of the old, wise elves. Unfortunately for here, though, they know the spells in the book and are both astonished and angry. No one is permitted to enter the secret chamber and the book of spells was thought to have disappeared. Have Eyela and Feya uncovered an old secret belonging to the sun elves?
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A spectacular tournament is held in the land of the elves every summer. At last, Princess Eyela and her best friend, Feya, are old enough to take part. As a lucky charm, the princess has brought along her magic mirror, a precious memento of her parents. But then something awful happens during the tournament: Eyela tumbles off her horse and her magic mirror breaks. Then storm winds start raging across the land of the elves, over and over again, and curious things begin to happen. Are Eyela and her broken mirror to blame for these events?
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A dwarf who moves out of his organic waste bin and into Mr Mockinpot’s cosy flat? A talking vase that could make wishes come true if only it would listen properly? A queen who leaves her reading glasses on the royal lavatory?
Paul Maar’s power of imagination and his special way with words lend wings to classic fairy-tale motifs.
All the stories are wonderfully uneducational and ideal for reading aloud to the whole family.
Typical of Paul Maar: telling texts with a hint of mischief
Fairy tales with a comic twist
Auch als 6 +
Elf princess Eyela used to own one of the five magic mirrors of the land of the elves. But the mirror broke when she tumbled from her horse during the grand summer tournament. Since then, disaster has befallen the land of the elves. Leonora the magician sends Eyela and her best friend, Feya, to Oracle Mountain, where they are to find a magic jewel that will replace the mirror and restore peace to the country.
Due for release in spring 2018: bayala® New Adventures in The Land of the Elves.
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Rosalie and her friends Nikki and Yokkel set off for the Rumbling Rocks to search for the magical sparkstone that they need to light the fire in the fireplace room. But that’s easier said than done, as it turns out. Then, on the way back to Blossomwood School, they get caught in the clutches of Creakywart, the goblin. Can Yokkel set them free?
Author Barbara Rose has created a wonderful adventure with the lovable fairy Rosalie, just the thing for amazing girls aged 6 and over.
The series has sold over 75,000 copies!
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The perfect book for a new goodnight ritual: 20 popular subjects, including princesses, pirates, animals and knights, plus a pointer on the cover for story-time fun and games!
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That’s how beautiful fairy adventures can be: with gorgeous, wonderfully detailed, colour illustrations.
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Fantastic and even scientifically proven: Maluna is the favourite fairy of four- to nine-year-olds!
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