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Wohlleben, Peter (Written by) Kohne, Diana (Illustrated by)

All animals grow differently: This is how the forest children grow up!

On a walk through the forest, little wild boar girl Fritzi notices something exciting: Fritzi's mum looks very different to her! Fritzi has stripes, her mum doesn't and mum's fur is also much darker. Is it the same for other animals? Do they also change when they grow up? Fritzi has to find out and sets off full of curiosity. On her adventure, she realises that there are many other baby animals that look completely different from their parents: the baby titmouse is almost naked, the fawn has spots and butterflies used to be caterpillars. Fritzi is amazed: so many baby animals that change! When the little wild boar girl returns home, she has a lot to tell her mum.

How do little animals grow up? - Come with Fritzi the wild boar on an exciting journey of discovery into the world of baby animals.

  • A sweetly illustrated cardboard picture book for little ones to discover and marvel at. Scientifically sound and wonderfully told, with lots of details.
  • The cute animal stories of Fritzi the wild boar will make you want to visit the forest.
  • A lovely read-aloud book for little forest explorers, nature lovers

Peter Wohlleben knows what he is writing about: He himself manages an ecologically orientated forestry business in the Eifel and passes on his knowledge not only in guided forest tours, but also in lovingly designed picture books suitable for children. The story of Fritzi Wildschwein is the perfect children's book for children aged 2 and over and a great introduction to the world of the forest.

 

| 24 months +

Wohlleben, Peter (Written by) Wohlleben, Carina (Written by) Kohne, Diana (Illustrated by)

Although Willa should have been asleep ages ago, the little wild boar isn’t in the slightest bit sleepy. And it’s not even dark yet!

So Willa scrambles through the bramble hedge and toddles off into the forest, full of curiosity. On her way, she notices that all the different animals have their own ways of sleeping: the deer sleeps alone in a hollow on the forest floor; the sparrow yawns high up in the treetops, and the bats sleep hanging upside down. That doesn’t look very comfortable to her … The moon is already shining brightly when Willa returns to her bramble hedge. Her parents and siblings are sleeping cuddled up together on the soft moss. That looks very comfortable! And so the little boar snuggles up close to her family and her eyes slowly start to shut. Good night, Willa!

  • Top topics: sleep and the forest.
  • Scientifically sound yet delightfully narrated by the popular father-daughter duo.
  • Willa Wild-Boar: a cheeky new character in the Wohlleben world.
| 24 months +

Schütze, Andrea (Written by) Sieverding, Carola (Illustrated by)

  • The eighth volume in the hit “Wild Forest Four” series.
  • A highly emotive story based around animal and human children.
  • Delightful illustrations by renowned artist Carola Sieverding.

We adore the Wild Forest Four! Something’s rustling. Something’s crackling. Honeycake Forest is harbouring a secret: four heroic animal babies, with their big hearts and fluffy fur, are always ready to help the Forest School children with worries big or small.

This time they’re needed because Valentina, the much loved teacher of Honeycake Kindergarten, is away - so the children have to get used to her stand-in, Tom. Thank goodness the Wild Forest Four are there to help the children and Tom get on  together in no time at all. In fact, the get on so well together that they end up planning a big party for Valentina!

| 4 +

Schütze, Andrea (Written by) Sieverding, Carola (Illustrated by)

It’s devastating when your beloved cuddly toy goes missing. This is how Diego feels when his faithful companion goes missing without trace. His friends at the Forest School in Honeycake Forest help him to look, but the cuddly toy remains lost. It’s clearly a case for the Wild Forest Four, Mickel, Flora, Rufus and Poppy. The baby animal gang, who know the forest like the back of their paws and have its magic on their side, are Diego’s last hope! | 4 +

Schütze, Andrea (Written by) Sieverding, Carola (Illustrated by)

Off to school! The Wild Forest Four on a rescue mission.

Leo’s best friend is moving up from Forest Kindergarten to big school, and the quiet little boy is talking even less than he normally does. When he’s with the Wild Forest Four, the words come pouring out of him. But the minute another child appears, Leo’s mouth seems to glue itself shut, and the words just won’t come out. A clear case for the Wild Forest Four! They invent a fantastic anti-stammer-word chain - and it works brilliantly. Hurrah!

3 on-trend themes: forest, Kindergarten, animals.
Volume 4 of the successful and lively series about the Wild Forest Four.
Each volume shows the animals helping a Kindergarten-aged child. | 4 +

Schütze, Andrea (Written by) Sieverding, Carola (Illustrated by)

It has been raining non-stop in Honeycake Forest, and the Wild Forest Four decide to try to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. But when their treasure hunt yields nothing, they decide to make their own - starting with a real treasure map. But then the map falls into the hands of their friends from the Forest Kindergarten - and the heroic foursome have to rack their brains to make sure that the young children’s treasure hunt is more successful than their own!

- In every story, the animal gang helps a small Kindergarten child.

- Popular read-aloud themes: the forest, talking animals, Kindergarten children seeking treasure and adventure.
| 4 +

Böhm, Anna (Written by) Sönnichsen, Imke (Illustrated by)

Can you help me find my way home?

Young boar Fritz goes out for a walk in the woods with his parents and younger siblings. When he’s briefly distracted, he loses sight of Mum and Dad - and before he knows it, he’s lost! Fortunately he encounters fox-cub Frieda who wants to help him. Unfortunately, Frieda hurts her leg while she’s looking for his parents. But together they are bound to find the Wild Boar family - aren’t they?


First picture book by acclaimed Unipig author Anna Böhm.
Age-appropriate topic of “getting lost”.
Two protagonists who defy all the stereotypical roles. | 4 +

Baltscheit, Martin (Written by) Rauers, Wiebke (Illustrated by)

You always have time enough to be happy.

As Wild Boar and Fox are unexpectedly witnesses to the delightful spectacle of a mayfly hatching, they find themselves faced with a problem – how on earth are they to tell the creature it has only one day to live? Straightaway, they decide to say that Fox is the one who will soon die. The pretty fly immediately comes up with an idea: to fit a whole life – full of happiness – into the space of a single day!

»Anyone banished to a desert island and allowed to take only one CD along should try this one.« Münchner Merkur about the Audio version
| 6 +

Taschinski, Stefanie (Written by) Göhlich, Susanne (Illustrated by)

Bifi and Pops turn kids into busy reading bees

Amateur beekeeper Pops rides into the woods on his motorbike to see to his beehives, taking Bifi along in his sidecar. First off, Bifi chases a sounder of wild pigs and a fox away without Pops even noticing. But when the bee colony swarms out with the queen, Pops gets into a real flap. Together, the pair try to direct the bees back to the hive – not an easy task, but luckily, Bifi follows his nose and comes up with a plan!

Still going strong: the unequal friends Bifi & Pops

Perfect identification figure: Bifi sees the world with children’s eyes

Lots to discover in Susanne Göhlich’s illustrations
| 6 +