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Paula and Sina are allowed to help Aunt Elfie at her pony stables. They teach the new riding pupils how to groom and saddle a pony and clean its hooves. And she even lets them lead a short hack! But on the ride, they discover farmer Bolt’s cow in a remote meadow with a newly born calf. But why can’t the runaway cow and calf get up on their feet? Paula urgently needs to fetch help.
Büchersterne learn-to-read books for reception class and year 2 children: large print, short paragraphs and lots of pictures to help beginning readers understand the words.
| 7 +
A hilariously chaotic story about friendship, for reading aloud to children of 6 and over.
| 6 +
At last! When Juna moves into the old mill, Joy is no longer the only girl in the road. Joy and Juna discover that the peppermint-coloured tandem they find in the basement has magical powers. Together, they form the “The double Js” to help others out of a tight spot – or to get their own back on the spiteful “3Ls”, Lara, Lena and Laura. But then there’s an urgent call for their help - only now the magic tandem has vanished.
The finest everyday girls’ stories: Friendship and adventure with a spark of magic from the successful author of the little goodnight fairy Maluna Mondschein (Maluna Moonlight).
| 8 +
•\x09"Kleeberg writes a story that will make your head spin." NDR
•\x09A fantastic, atmospheric setting and a wonderful, almost classical turn of phrase
•\x09Realistically told, but with magical elements
•\x09Luca Puck and the Lord of the Rats is a literary book for children that offers a glimpse of a magical world. The first children’s book by award-winning author Michael Kleeberg is written with uncommon atmospheric intensity.
| 10 +
A pesky bird, a princess who beats up the prince and Kurt, an unwilling unicorn who thinks, sparkly pink stars and rose-scented farts are totally pathetic – it’s enough to make you weep. But what’s the good of complaining? With a little help from Trill the bird and the ninja goldfish, unicorn Kurt will rescue kidnapped Prince Flea in the end, pink fur or none.
“Kurt is one thing above all else: amazingly funny! At last, here we have a different kind of story about unicorns and princesses. That Kurt is anything but your typical unicorn and that he finds everything a unicorn normally represents incredibly annoying, is the theme that runs right through the book and keeps the laughs coming right to the end.” - Buchkinderblog.de
- Full English translation available!
- An unwilling, guaranteed cliché-free unicorn
- Ironic, amusing story time fun even grown-ups will love to read
- Hilariously illustrated by Stephan Pricken | 5 +
A top title from one of the most successful self-publishers, now for the first time with a German publishing house!
DivineSpark is the ideal blend of dream material for the target readership: a deep, world-encompassing love that must not be, a self-assured heroine, and a (seemingly) inaccessible hero every girl reading this story will sigh for.
Volume 2: Divine Spark – Don’t Hate Me
Volume 3: Divine Spark – Don’t Leave Me | 14 +
Book two in the bestselling DIVINE SPARK trilogy by Marah Woolf | 14 +
A top title from one of the most successful self-publishers, now for the first time with a German publishing house!
DivineSpark is the ideal blend of dream material for the target readership: a deep, world-encompassing love that must not be, a self-assured heroine, and a (seemingly) inaccessible hero every girl reading this story will sigh for.
Volume 2: DivineSpark – Don’t Hate Me
Volume 3: DivineSpark – Don’t Leave Me
| 14 +
Book two in the DIVINE SPARK trilogy by Marah Woolf.
| 14 +
The brilliant finale of the DIVINE SPARK trilogy by Marah Woolf, bestselling author of SilverMoonLight and BookLess, and one of the most successful self-published authors in Germany!
| 14 +