Books in English
"Where to Hide a Star" is a whimsical and heartfelt addition to the beloved Boy series, marking twenty years since the debut of "How to Catch a Star."
"If I Had a Polar Bear" is a delightful addition to the "If I Had A..." series, offering a whimsical bedtime tale that sparks young imaginations.
"The Bridges" by Tom Percival is a visually enchanting and emotionally resonant picture book that celebrates the transformative power of reading.
"The Grand Hotel of Feelings" by Lidia Branković is a whimsical and insightful picture book that transforms the complex world of emotions into an imaginative hotel where every feeling is a guest.
"Sweep" by Louise Greig, illustrated by Júlia Sardà, is a visually striking picture book that uses autumn as a metaphor to explore the overwhelming nature of emotions.
This book is a vibrant and inspiring picture book that introduces young readers to the Jewish concept of tikkun olam—repairing the world.
A delightful and informative children's book that offers a charming glimpse into the world of hedgehog ownership.
"Look Inside the World of Bees" by Usborne, authored by Emily Bone, is a delightful and educational flap book tailored for young children.
"Vampenguin" by Lucy Ruth Cummins is a delightfully witty picture book that follows the Dracula family on a zoo outing.
This story follows a young child who encounters a small, fragile idea—depicted as a golden, egg-like figure with a crown—and grapples with what to do with it.
"Hedgie Blasts Off" is a playful, imaginative picture book that follows the adventures of Hedgie, a young hedgehog with big dreams.
In “Storm”, the boy and Grandad wake up to a massive wind and storm outside. They decide to go outside to fly the kite.
Another season to be discovered by the oblivious Squirrel! This time, Squirrel and Bird are dealing with winter time, and a snowy night turned Squirrel’s world upside down.
An inspiring book about time, and its value for children. From the perspective of the children, time flies very differently than how it is perceived by their loving dad who seems to just barely keep up.
Life is good for Cat, Squirrel, and Duck. They live together, they cook the best soup together, they make music together. Every day is the same pleasure. Then, Duck wakes up and wants to shake things up.
When George visits the insect museum with his Grandad, his love for bug is unstoppable. As he sees the big collection in the museum, he wants to build his own - live - display of all the bugs he can find in the garden.
The little girl finds a small blue umbrella on her doorsteps, and takes it with her on the journey. When it starts raining, she only has eyes for all the other people getting wet, and the little girl tries to get them all underneath the little blue umbrella.
A collection of stories centred around Lowly Worm from Richard Scarry’s Busytown. Some stories extend on each other and tell a bigger continuous story. While others are stand-alone little readings about Lowly, Huckle and the Cat family.
Bunny is enjoying her vacation in total solitude in the most remote beautiful nature spot, when an unexpected neighbour shows up. Can bunny overcome her initial resentment and prejudice? Or will her vacation be ruined?
Little Doctor takes care of all the crocodiles that visit her. She treats them all and makes sure they all get better. Until one day, she’s getting visited by the biggest crocodile of them all. The crocodile lady seems fine but little doctor does not give up until the real cause of her struggle is revealed.
The bear is building a nice winter house for himself to keep the cold wind out this time around. The hen, the hedgehog, the pig, and the squirrel are curious to observe until they are faced with true winter outside of the bear’s house. They are deciding to ask the bear for shelter…