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The little bunny is hungry and looking for a carrot. But the other animals only have grain, hay or worms to offer him. Who can help the little bunny? A simple story for very young children with lots of animal sounds to repeat and a flap to open on every double page.
| 24 months +
“Quack, quack!” The little duck is looking for a friend. But the animals she finds only bleat, grunt or moo. Will she find another animal that quacks just like her?
A simple story for very young children with lots of animal sounds to repeat and a flap to open on every double page.
| 24 months +
Mechanical sound – easy to trigger
| 24 months +
Why is it dark at night? Why do we sleep at night? Why are children fascinated by the night but at the same time frightened of the dark? And most importantly, what should we do when children bombard us with an unending stream of questions? This book answers the questions children ask most often about night-time and darkness in child-appropriate read-aloud stories from which older children can also learn.
Where is the Sun at Night? Read-aloud Stories for Inquisitive Children playfully packaged information in read-aloud stories, idea for children of four and over.
| 4 +
Usch Luhn’s retelling of the Selma Lagerlöf classic is perfect for children of four and over.
| 4 +
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 +
The colourful board picture books with their well-loved everyday topics are ideal companions for on the road.
| 12 months +
The colourful board picture books with their well-loved everyday topics are ideal companions for on the road.
| 12 months +
| 3 +
A wide selection of tales for short story fans, with wonderfully Christmassy illustrations by Dagmar Henze.
| 4 +
“You’re the most fantastic girl I’ve ever seen!” Emma’s heart missed a beat when Felix told her that. But being newly in love is not so easy with Felix away at boarding school and the pair only being able to keep in touch through letters and emails. Emma also misses her twin brother, Tim, who is at boarding school, too, and feels lost without her grandmother, who died not long ago. What a good thing Emma has some things to look forward to, as well, like moving to a big farm with her colourful patchwork family very soon and, of course, her birthday! She’s going to have a great party! And perhaps Felix will come, too…
Book 10 in the popular series for girls - delightful, cheeky, chaotic.
| 11 +
Jana is away on her first holiday at the pony stables and Felix wins a rocking horse and has an exciting adventure with some mediaeval knights. Prince Kunibert is disgusted because the King has sold his favourite pony without a by your leave – just because she isn’t very pretty and she’s a little bit stubborn. Kunibert is determined to demand his pony back. But that turns out to be far more difficult than he thought!
| 4 +
Do you know where the baby rabbits sleep? And someone is saying hello to the little hedgehog family. Can you see who it is? Pull on the slider now and find out!
Brightly coloured pictures, peephole on the cover and interactive sliders on every page.
| 12 months +
Every page has a slider that can be pulled in and out to change the pictures. So there’s lots more to be discover about the farm than can be seen at first glance – as well as some funny surprises!
With the Pull & Discover series, children aged 18 months and over playfully get to know their environment, while the subjects and illustrations encourage them to start learning to talk.
| 24 months +
Oh dear - the little animals aren’t very well today! Sissi the Snail has got backache; Hetty the Hen has a cold; Carla the Cow has a cough; Dougal the Dog has fallen off his scooter; Cathy the Cat has a thorn in her paw; and Benny the Bear has tummy ache. Fortunately the little animals have good friends to take care of them. Thanks to heat rubs, herbal tea, cuddle blankets, cherry stone pillows and plasters, they will all soon be better again.
Combines powerful themes: illness, comfort, recovery and friendship.
Rhyme and repetition.
Trained teacher Kathrin Orso understands how small children think and feel. | 18 months +
Where’s farm dog Max running off to? And someone is cheekily pinching a carrot from the vegetable garden? Can you see who it is? Pull on the slider now and find out!
Brightly coloured pictures, peephole on the cover and interactive sliders on every page.
| 12 months +
What else will you find in the woods apart from trees? Much more than you would think! Polo shows the children foxes, badgers, rabbits and other timid woodland creatures. They visit birds and insects, and read prints in the snow. How do they do that? Oh, that’s simple … by pulling the flaps to bring deer out of the thicket and ants out of their anthill, and to reveal footprints.
Animals and plants throughout the year. With lots of extras: acetate sliders, discovery wheel, lacquer finish and embossing. Large format, packed with especially beautiful, detailed pictures and lots of information.
| 4 +
Hurray! At last the day has arrived when the little bunny is allowed to hide an Easter egg for the very first time. But where do you hide decorated Easter eggs? The mole is already filling up the molehill, the mouse’s hole is no longer free, either, and the bird has built her nest in the bush. By pulling the sliders, the children can join in and help the little bunny with his big Easter job of hiding eggs!
An elaborately produced book with interactive sliders on the cover and on every page. Lovely bright pictures! | 24 months +
This story book for children of two and over is divided into two sections: one with stories about playing and laughing and one with stories about falling asleep and dreaming.
| 24 months +
Children aren’t the only ones who can learn something here! This read-aloud book provides surprising answers to some of the burning questions children ask and playfully imparts knowledge almost by chance. These are just some of the children’s questions the book answers: Why do the stars shine? Where is the wind when it isn’t blowing? Where does the sun go at night? How does the salt get into the sea? How does cheese get its holes? Can fish drown? Why don’t woodpeckers get a headache when they drum? Why do milk teeth fall out? Why do some people have dark skin?
| 5 +
Why don't sharks have to go to the dentist? Why don't penguins get cold feet? Where is the wind, when it's not blowing? Children are never shy about asking questions. Adults, however, are not always quite so forthcoming with the answers – not least as they don't always know them! However, these clever and amusing stories will help to plug the gaps. | 5 +
The sequel to the popular book Why are Bananas Curved? is packed 22 fascinating stories that are simply brimming interesting facts.
| 4 +
Why are guinea pigs called pigs? Why do glow worms glow? And why do we get goose bumps? Who’s able to give a spontaneous answer to these children’s questions anyway? Thank goodness that there are always new volumes in this bestselling series of expert knowledge packed into read-aloud stories that fascinate and delight us adults, too.
Over 165,000 copies of the series sold (October 2019) | 5 +
The brown bear is being a real crosspatch today! He’s so cross and grumpy that none of his friends’ attempts to cheer him up make any difference. They offer him good food, honey and a outing in the car, but nothing helps, not even a fishing trip. He just stays as grumpy as ever. In the end, his friends come up with a wonderful idea to make him laugh! Delightful and heart-warming, this story will soon blow away any bad temper!
With clear, colourful illustrations. A must for all families and nursery schools!
| 24 months +
Dorothy’s adventure is retold here in language suitable for children of three and over.
| 3 +
Finny the dolphin finds a star, Florian sends a message in a bottle, Julia meets a mermaid and Luke chases the flop-eared tiger. Hurray – finally, holiday stories the whole family will love. And not one, but three books in a slipcase that already puts you in a holiday mood the moment you see it.
Three books brimming with read-aloud stories: Adventure Stories, Dolphin Stories & Beach Stories
Ideal for small luggage | 4 +
This collection consists of 22 popular five-minute stories from the read-aloud series of Three-Five-Eight-Minute Stories.
| 3 +

Heike Vogel wurde 1971 geboren. Sie studierte an der Fachhochschule
für Gestaltung in Hamburg und arbeitet seit 1999 als Illustratorin
für verschiedene Verlage. Heike Vogel lebt mit ihrer Familie in
Hamburg.

Maja von Vogel wurde 1973 geboren und wuchs im Emsland auf. Sie
studierte Deutsch und Französisch, lebte ein Jahr in Paris und
arbeitete als Lektorin in einem Kinderbuchverlag. Heute lebt Maja
von Vogel als Autorin und Übersetzerin in Norddeutschland.