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        Adorable Dreams For A Sofa

        by Anastasiya Muzychenko, Oksana Drachkovska

        “Adorable Dreams for Sofa” was created together with psychologists since oneof the most difficult steps for parents is to make a child sleep apart from them children sleeping apart into a game instead of forcing them. Little Myros liked to sleep in his parents' bed but they wanted him to sleep separately and turned this process into a funny game. Firstly they bought a new beautiful sofa. Then the mom explained that the sofa would have a new owner soon chosen by his dreams. All looked like it would be Mr.Cat. Myros believed that it had the most beautiful dreams and the sofa might like them the most. Watching a cat sleeping on the sofa made Myros yawning. He decided to sleep near the cat that day. Day by day Myros started sleeping on the sofa.

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        The Best Friend Like You

        by Maryana Horyanska

        The story is told on behalf of a teddy bear that wanted to have a friend. One day his wish came true - he was presented to a boy called Roman. A boy has a serious disease but the bear believes that one day the child will be healthy again. Now most of all the teddy wants to be alive and share all the joy and worries with the boy to help him to overcome his illness and fight all fears. And of course to present Roman all the love and care the teddy bear has!

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        How It Works. Smartphones

        by Yana Voronkova

        This title tells about the history of making smartphones, their design, most popular and important functions that every person needs to know.

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        Why Do Animals Need Figures?

        by Kateryna Trophimova, Olha Smirnova

        There are 4 titles in a series. Each title contains a short story about the protagonists of the book, for example, there is a story about the things that a penguin needs to take to Antarctica, or two naughty cats and their bedtime routine, what types of dances exist or counting with different animals.

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        Why Do Animals Need To Dance?

        by Kateryna Trophimova, Olha Smirnova

        There are 4 titles in a series. Each title contains a short story about the protagonists of the book, for example, there is a story about the things that a penguin needs to take to Antarctica, or two naughty cats and their bedtime routine, what types of dances exist or counting with different animals.

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        Two Cats

        by Anhelina Zhurba, Olha Kuzmuk

        There are 4 titles in a series. Each title contains a short story about the protagonists of the book, for example, there is a story about the things that a penguin needs to take to Antarctica, or two naughty cats and their bedtime routine, what types of dances exist or counting with different animals.

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        Looking for the calling

        by Yulita Ran, Zhenya Ptytsya

        The title shows how it is important to do what you are good at and what you like. Turry, the squirrel, and his family have been working hard hiding nuts and acorns across the forest. Once Turri got tired of the family business and decided to find his calling. He tried to be a postman, a builder, a counselor, a hairdresser, and even a doctor! He tried many professions but he couldn’t succeed. One day Turry came home sad with the idea that he is capable of nothing.   That day he started to hide nuts in the forest again, and the more he did that the more praise he got from forest inhabitants. That day Turry realized that he liked what he did and that squirrels’ role is very useful and important! That day he finally found his calling and realized that he had a real talent for doing that!

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        The Owlet and The Moon

        by Eva Solska, Zhenya Ptytsya

        The title shows how fears can be overcome in a playing manner. The Owlet is very scared of darkness. Once all members of his family flew away to hunt and he stayed all alone for the first time in his life. The Owlet was very scared and wanted to follow his family. On the way he met the old Eagle Owl. The Owlet told him about his fear and the Eagle Owl invited him to visit the Moon, his old friend. The Moon appeared to be very shy and timid and the Eagle Owl explained that despite making friends for ages the Moon never appeared to him. Since then, every night the Owlet visited the Moon to walk her. They fly in different places and the Owlet even dared to fly to face his biggest fear – a big mountain where he believed a scary gigantic bird lived. Those walks helped the Owlet to forget about his fear and to find a new friend!

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        Where Machinery And Devices Are Hidden?

        by Tetyana Maslova, Olha Romanova

        Along with the “Wimmelbuch” series, a child will get acquainted with what is hidden in space and where machinery and devices are hidden. A child will carry out the tasks that develop logical thinking and enhance counting skills. And also there is an opportunity to check the right answer by reviewing the list of answers on the back of each title.  Wimmelbuch helps to develop attentiveness and counting skills.

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        Labyrinths. Counting to 100

        by ART publishing team

        The target audience is children of 6 y.o. “Labyrinth” series is an unusual way to practice counting from 1 to 10, from 1 to 100 and to learn 150 new English words. A child needs to read a task, then solve an exercise or find a word containing on a page and thus step by step a labyrinth will be solved.

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        Labyrinths. Counting to 10

        by ART publishing team

        The target audience is children of 6 y.o. “Labyrinth” series is an unusual way to practice counting from 1 to 10, from 1 to 100 and to learn 150 new English words. A child needs to read a task, then solve an exercise or find a word containing on a page and thus step by step a labyrinth will be solved.

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        Labyrinths. Learning English

        by ART publishing team

        The target audience is children of 6 y.o. “Labyrinth” series is an unusual way to practice counting from 1 to 10, from 1 to 100 and to learn 150 new English words. A child needs to read a task, then solve an exercise or find a word containing on a page and thus step by step a labyrinth will be solved.

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        I Am Going To A Holiday!

        by Oleksandra Yarmolenko

        The target audience is kids of 4-6 y.o. The toy-book is about a panda who should be ready for his friend’s birthday and help a birthday boy - a piggy - to meet his guests. A short story about the main characters contain different notes regarding whether to cut or to fold this or that element of the page so that a child will do a toy-book himself.

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        Let's Find A Door!

        by Natalia Musienko

        The target audience is kids of 4-6 y.o. Besides cutting tasks, there are many other interesting tasks such as solving a labyrinth, answering questions, drawing or finding an object in this title.   Tasks in the title help to develop motor skills, counting skills, attentiveness and memory.

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