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    • Early learning / early learning conceptsx
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      Children's & YA

      The gates of curiosity

      by Jean de Dieu Munyurangabo

      A board book to let children know numbers, colors and print foot. By opening every gate of x color, a child know which animals walked there etc…

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      People & places (Children's/YA)
      March 2018

      Mi Barrio

      by María José Ferrada, Ana Penyas

      Every morning Marta goes out and verifies that everytthing is the way it should be: her friends in a terrace playing an eternal game of cards, the same beach as always in the usual place, children having fun in the schoolyard... Just a regular and amazing life in the neighbourhood.

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      Children's & YA

      LANGUAGE PROCESSING SKILLS | Enhancing Comprehension

      Help Children with Language Processing Challenges. Thrive A structured and engaging resource for boosting receptive language comprehension.

      by Collective Work – Upbility

      This unique publication is designed for children with Language Processing Disorder—an often overlooked difficulty that severely impacts understanding, motivation, and overall academic progress. At its core, the book offers a comprehensive collection of graded, full-colour worksheets that target receptive language skills through multi-step, visually rich, and increasingly complex tasks. Developed to address the needs of speech therapists, special educators, and SEN teachers, the material is thoughtfully structured to adapt to each child’s individual pace and level. With four levels of difficulty, the activities offer in-depth practice on essential language concepts such as sizes, colours, shapes, numbers, adjectives, prepositions, local and temporal expressions, hypothetical language, and conjunctions. The vibrant visuals and step-by-step progression make the exercises ideal for both print and tablet use, ensuring maximum flexibility in therapy or classroom settings. Perfectly suited for international adaptation, this resource empowers professionals to support learners struggling with language processing, helping them gain confidence and access the curriculum on more equal footing with their peers. Publishers looking to expand their catalogue of evidence-based, practical tools for special education will find this title a valuable and timely addition. Translation rights are available.

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      Early learning / early learning concepts
      March 2022

      Mr Muku's Hair Salon

      #1

      by Harris, B. D. / Bosa, Subi

      Step inside Mr Muku’s Hair Salon and choose your cut. Today is looking busy! A sneaky mohawk behind mom's back, a mistaken sneeze disaster, and a frightening phobia of scissors. Jump into a seat beside Mr Muku's customers and watch their hair and emotions fly across the room.

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      Picture books

      colores sabores (colors flavors)

      by Jill Hartley

      C’mon, c’mon… Mmm... it smells delicious! Dare and try the colours - these photos are a feast that awakens the senses. The little reader can learn the names of fruits, their different colours, textures and shapes.

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      Humorous stories (Children's/YA)
      February 2019

      Hueco

      by Andrés López Martínez

      Close your eyes ... insert your hand. You may discover something you were not expecting. This book by Andrés López attracts children and curiosity page after page defies reader expectations.

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      Personal & social issues: body & health (Children's/YA)
      October 2020

      Enciclopedia de anatomía fantástica

      by Pedro Mañas, Mariana Alcántara

      For centuries, illustrious doctors have tried to find the ultimate weapon against disease: from hot stew to injections, trying even injections of hot stew. As tasty as they are useless. But not everything is lost. In this fantastic and incredible encyclopedia, if you read carefully, you will be able to find cures and remedies against new and unsuspected diseases. We prescribe you to read it carefully, preferably with a scarf on and with a bowl of stew broth. Just in case, get a scarf for the chicken as well, before you cook it.

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      Picture books, activity books & early learning material
      2013

      trazando x (x times x)

      by Jill Hartley

      An intersection is an encounter, but also an unknown. The precise point where the intersection is both a here and now. Lines that randomly cross, X’s that from frameworks, Xs that warn, that structure, that trace and adjust, X’s to play or to step on, others that we twist and weave. ¿How many X’s can you find around you?

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      Picture books
      2013

      pica, no pica (ooh! ouch!)

      by Jill Hartley

      The charm of the image and the everyday surprise of a world to discover, with contrasts and similarities. This book reveals the primary impressions about things that burn, sting, irritate, or scratch, and its approximation to that which cuddles, tingles, pampers, sweetens, softens, or, like children would say, ooh, ouch!

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      Picture books
      2007

      rayas flechas (stripes arrows)

      by Jill Hartley

      Although the two are formed by lines, do they serve the same purpose? The little ones will develop notions and mathematical skills by finding the differences and similarities between the figures.

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      Picture storybooks
      2010

      Un día… (One day…)

      by Chiara Carrer

      It could happen that one day, one word describes us, one image reflects an emotion, and one name tells us its story. That each thing, made up of different parts, wanders in a space of fragments, only to find us. One day, Isabel, Omar, Lola, and the others arrive, all eager to tell you their story.

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      Interactive & activity books & packs
      2017

      La isla de los lagartos (The Island of the lizards)

      by Manuel Marín

      Life seeks the most simple ways toward efficiency. In this case, these lizards are a cylinder with variations. The form translates into volume, which in its variations presents itself as Figures. Every figure has volume that has height, width, and length, all which interact together. Form, figure, volume, simplicity, variation, variables. The combination of all of this helps us to appreciate the beauty in animals’ bodies. 10 paper cut- out sculptures to assemble the lizards.

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      Picture storybooks
      2009

      Bichosos (Bugsful)

      by Manuel Marín

      This book is an allegory of flat strokes, whose slopes reveal tridimensional bugs, blissful to show us their transparent shapes. A reading that goes beyond the visual and takes us away from these tiny beings whose geometry increases before our eyes. The line takes us through their folds and extensions, and over to the pages which will be swarming with bugs!

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      Picture books
      2006

      ¿círculo o cuadro? (circle or square?)

      by Jill Hartley

      Colors, shapes and textures combined in a beautiful design invite the child to identify which figures are in the shape of a circle or box. So they can rediscover the beauty of the objects around them.

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      Picture books, activity books & early learning material
      February 2022

      Zahlen-Allerlei

      by Ursula Poznanski / SaBine Büchner

      A Whole Universe of Numbers Picture book story about funny characters, with number riddles for playful learning and discovery of numbers from 1 to 10 On the way to an important mission, Yrg and Galumphodil get caught in a star storm with their spaceship. Thanks to the Speedi Scoot acceleration engine, they are able to escape at the last second, but now the ship's computer is spitting out confusing numerical puzzles. No matter how desperately Galumphodil whirls his 6 arms through the air while Yrg twists his 2 stalk eyes - they must solve the puzzles to make the computer repair itself. At the same time, there's another adventure, because the dangerous Gruntwobbly has it in for their spaceship! Yrg and Galumphodil manage to avert the danger, and eventually solve all the puzzles. The mission is saved! • Exciting and original story by bestselling author Ursula Poznanski (#1 for German YA) • Detailed illustrations to discover and learn to count • Following the bestseller “Letter Jungle” (over 50,000 copies sold since 2019)

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      Children's & YA

      We know to get dressed

      by Jean de Dieu Munyurangabo

      A fabric book to let children know different shapes in different colors, and how to dress and tie shoe laces

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      Picture books, activity books & early learning material

      El espacio entre la hierba

      by María José Ferrada, Andrés López

      This book object, composed of 30 cards, invites the reader to stop in the poetry that surrounds us.

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      Educational material

      First 100 Words | A Guide to Developing Speech and Language

      A Practical Foundation for Early Language Development

      by Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BSc

      Help young children build their first 100 words through structured, playful, and sound-based learning. First 100 Words | A Guide to Developing Speech and Language by Alice Kassotaki, MSc, BSc, is an expertly designed resource that supports the earliest stages of speech and language acquisition. Featuring a core vocabulary of 100 essential words grouped into 14 meaningful categories, this book provides a structured framework for helping children recognize, store, and reproduce speech sounds while gradually moving toward expressive language use. The first part of the book emphasizes sound awareness—guiding children to become familiar with phonetic elements, store them in memory, distinguish between them, and begin producing them. The second part moves into phrase-level language activities, encouraging progression through listening, imitation, supported production, and finally, spontaneous speech. At this developmental stage, the goal is not articulation perfection, but consistent use and understanding of words within context. Designed for early interventionists, speech-language therapists, and educators, this guide is a powerful tool for building a strong linguistic foundation in toddlers and preschoolers. Its clear structure and engaging approach make it an excellent candidate for international publishers seeking evidence-based, practical resources for early childhood language development. Translation rights available.

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