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      • Trusted Partner
        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.

      • Trusted Partner
        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?

      • Trusted Partner
        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!

      • Trusted Partner
        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.

      • Trusted Partner
        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.

      • Trusted Partner
        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!

      • Trusted Partner
        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.

      • Trusted Partner
        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.

      • Trusted Partner
        Early learning / early learning concepts
        March 2022

        So Many Leaves

        by Harris, B. D. / Bosa, Subi

        If Sam can ever finish raking the autumn leaves, he'll get to play with his friends. But more leaves just keep falling! Argh! It’s no help that he's distracted by how many fall at once or what shapes and colours they have either... or will Sam's once bitter chore turn into the playtime he wished for?

      • Children's & YA
        February 2020

        Science for Life

        by Afrasiyab Khan

        Science for Life is designed to strengthen and systemise scientific knowledge of young learners through an easy-to-understand language, engaging activities and an attractive layout. Care is taken that the knowledge is connected to the everyday experience of children.

      • Children's & YA

        Rolf in a box

        by Annicka Thamm

        Rolf loves his cardboard. He plays with it in a thousand ways: in front of // behind // next to it // on top // across... In a thousand ways, I say... Useful situational language for kindergardens,  ideas for creative workshops.

      • Children's & YA

        Touch&Feel book: Funny shapes

        Tactile books

        by Malamalama

        Wonderful book for those who just starting to explore the world. Thanks to tactile elements the child can pet a bunny, elephant or even a large lion. He'll also learn how to recognize shapes and colors. Exploring the world is much more interesting with TOUCH & FEEL books.Book format is 150x150mm, which is very convenient for small children's hands. Book is made of cellulose cardboard and has tactile inserts (artificial fur and leatherette). Hard cover with lamination and tactile element as well.

      • Picture books, activity books & early learning material
        September 2024

        Book of the Most Important Knowledge

        by Aliona Puliaeva and Oleksandra Snegiriova

        The series aims to help children master their very first skills and pieces of knowledge! This book contains 11 important topics that a child should become familiar with at a young age. The little one will learn to count up to five, distinguish colors and shapes; understand the emotions they may feel and the parts of their body; discover wild and domestic animals, along with other essential things. And they will go through all this journey side by side with a cheerful company of animals who, just like the child, explore the diversity of this vast world!

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        October 2022

        Bon appetit!

        Each food has a different shape. Learn it with this great board book. Secong book in the series with raised elements, scooped cutouts and a mirror on the last page

        by Kateryna Perkonos

        1+   There are oval fruits on Mom's plate, square pieces of cheese on Dad's. Grandma is cooking round cheesecakes, and grandpa is cutting vegetables into rhombuses. Everyone in the family has their preferences. It is good to know food has not only different tastes, but also different shapes! What are the preferences in your family? What shape are your favorite foods, toys and trinkets? Game book "Bon appetit!" encourages its readers to observe, develop imagination and helps the youngest children to learn about the world as a whole.Selling points- tactile raised elements make learning the different shapes of food interesting and exciting - observing the image, touching its shape, naming it — all these activities stimulate learing new things in a play-and-learn way - discover whats is the favorite food of different family members by tracing their raised shapes on one side, and watch how they fit into scooped cutouts on their opposite page - get suprised on the last page finding a mirror with the question "what is you favorite food?".REVIEW:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/Coopu5gAj1X/

      • Children's & YA
        September 2009

        Come along – Do the Math! (Volume 2)

        Special Math course for primary school

        by Marco Bettner, Erik Dinges

        “Come along – Do the Math!” gets each child from where he stands. This comprehensive book series helps teachers to recognize dyscalculia with detailed diagnostic tests and provides the relevant course material for all primary school classes. The 8 volumes of the series cover all steps from basic numeric skills to calculation up to 1 000 000 and measurements. The framework is based on the findings of learning psychology, that children are only capable to do abstract, purely intellectual operations when they have acquired sufficient inner mental images. This learning process needs manifold experiences and activities. “Come along – Do the Math!” to identify risk factors at the beginning of each school year and all the way through primary school for differentiated learning in normal lessons as well as designated special courses for the individual needs of each child spiral curricular structure to support children with dyscalculia in all levels of primary school

      • Picture books
        July 2018

        Lasse Bear wants to go to the seaside

        by Silke Weßner

        Board book for children 2 years and up “A boat trip on the sea and a sunbath on the beach. Wouldn't that be wonderful? ” askes the bear his little feathered friend. Lasse Bear really wants to go to the sea. But it is a long way to go. But don't worry, Lasse Bear knows the way. Accompany the two friends on their adventurous journey. Together you have to conquer a mountain range, to swim across a lake and even ride a steam locomotive over a big bridge. But the trip is truely worth it, because at its end the sea is just wonderful. You can attend Lasse Bear on 24 colorful cardboard pages and use your finger to trace the perceivable path that leads him and his little friend to the sea. Great fun for little people!

      • Children's & YA

        TRANSPORT

        Activity Sticker Book

        by Tetiana Kuzmenko

        Sticker Books with developmental tasks are devoted to children interested in all means of transport from a kick scooter to a bulldozer! Evolve Stickers series help kids master counting, logical thinking in an easy and fun way. What is more, Sticker Books assist children in comparing shapes and sizes, studying colors and letters, as well as getting a hand ready for writing. Convenient to use, Sticker Books are excellent for a walk, during a trip, or while waiting in a long line.

      • Children's & YA
        August 2021

        LOGICO PICCOLO – Geometry – Shapes and Spatial Orientation 2

        Learning game

        by Susanne Kortmann

        With the 16 learning cards, children from grade 2 learn about the world of geometry in a playful and motivating way. The systematic and diverse assignments promote the development of perception and spatial imagination. Answering the questions, children expand their understanding of terms relating to space, shapes and solids in the sense of language-sensitive math lessons. Children learn to recognize geometric shapes, to name them and to locate them correctly in their spatial position.

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