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      • Children's & YA

        Lilo

        And the secret of eternal happiness

        by Nana Pure, Jerry Dave

        The little panda mouse Lilo wants to find the secret of eternal happiness. She sets out on a journey full of adventures and has to overcome many challenges. In the end, she discovers that the answers to all of her questions are already within herself. This book encourages children to go their own way and to live a happy life.

      • Children's & YA
        July 2020

        The Little Virus Corona

        How children helped defeating it

        by Marie Franz, Daniela Spoto

        This beautifully illustrated book is suitable for children from the age of four.   It explains the whole pandemic to kids and points out all the things they were doing to help to stop the virus from spreading, e.g. washing hands, wearing masks, etc. –  and why all of that makes them SUPERHEROS.   The book tells the whole story of the pandemic, from the time before Corona appeared until the time when it will be history again. This way this book will remain relevant after Corona has disappeared, because it will always be important to remember.

      • Children's & YA
        November 2018

        Ruja

        Your friend, solitude

        by Marie Franz, Daniela Spoto

        Most people are afraid of Ruja. They slam the door in her face, stare at their mobiles or hide in the most ridiculous places. But that is often when they feel truly lonely. Which is a shame because Ruja would have loved to keep them company and share her treasures with them. Inviting her to your life once in a while gives you a great opportunity to get to know yourself better. She is the one who knows the way to your real desires and to your wise and cheerful heart.

      • Children's & YA
        March 2021

        Potoshnik

        A story about broccoli, life and the power of the sun

        by Karoline Elke Löffler

        Accompany Potoshnik on his walk from the grey streets of the city to the lightfloodedsun terrace. This is a story about a man who enjoys his shadowy existence until one day a mysterious plant helps him to invite sunlight back into his life... And not just the sun – but also a friend. An inspiration for everyone to leave their comfort zone (once in a while) and totake a look at all the miracles that arise when you encounter new ways.

      • Children's & YA

        Nora and the swifts

        by Eloisa Guarracino, Mina Braun

        This book is about Nora and her mother who discover a swift nest under the roof of their house, which Nora is especially excited about. Eager to learn, Nora learns valuable details about the swifts from her mother. A wonderfully illustrated story about freedom and independence that inspires and encourages readers to go their own ways and be free.

      • Children's & YA

        The old granny and the young vegetable

        by Lisa Lax, Olga Gyömörei

        This wonderfully illustrated book tells the story of the old grandma who lovingly takes care of her young vegetables in her garden every day and protects them as if they were her own children. She tends her garden from morning to night, but as she gets sick one day this is no longer possible. And then the tides are turning: the young vegetables want to help the old granny to get back on her feet!The story of the old granny shows what nature will give you in return when you take care of it and how valuable a good relationship with nature can be.

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