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      • 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
        2021

        LITTLE SPROUT

        by Henri Lemahieu

        An album full of joy and humour about the importance of seasons and insects in our environment. 4 vegetables are about to live an adventure when one morning they discover a new growth in their garden and have no idea what it is. As the seasons go by, they pamper «Little Sprout», and wonder about its family until they come to a big surprise...

      • 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

        Who Knew? Under the Apple Tree

        by Laurie Lazzaro Knowlton (author), Steph Marshall (illustrator)

        The apples are ripe! Which animal will be first to know? Or second? Or third? Inspire young readers to notice the arrival of fall with ordinal numbers in this beautifully illustrated picture book. Nature gives us many signs of the changing seasons, if we pay attention and use our senses like animals do. Author Laurie Lazzaro Knowlton’s poetic language seamlessly weaves together the arrival of fall, animal communication, and counting with ordinal numbers. Steph Marshall’s bright, bold illustrations capture the animals’ actions as they enjoy a fall feast. Perfect as a read-aloud for fall story times and preschool and kindergarten lessons, this narrative story will inspire young readers to notice the coming of autumn.

      • Early learning: time & seasons
        2020

        Eyes

        by Mari Pérez

        This title proposes a clean white background, different elements, seasons and animals, where the common theme is colour. A visual narrative work in harmony with a short text, where children can relate colours, creatures, climates and elements. It is worth mentioning the illustrations elaborated as a collage, which awaken restlessness and stimulate the eye as well as curiosity. But the surprise it is at the end, where the book has a little mirror so that children can describe what colors they see in their little eyes. We invite you to open your beautiful eyes and start reading!

      • Poetry (Children's/YA)
        2017

        A Year… Poems for the Seasons

        by Ángeles Quinteros, Ángeles Vargas

        With the arrival of every season, a new celebration starts: the sweet flavor of watermelon in the summer, the strange language of the wind in the autumn, the mirrors towards the other worlds that hide the swamps in the winter, the bursting of cherry blossoms in the spring. A Year... brings together short poems, written with the traditional Haiku structure. The poems narrate the little things that children experience during the different seasons of the year. The fleeting beauty of nature's cycles is captured in synthetic postcards made from cut-out paper. They are agile and entertaining verses, surprising and delicate, which open the wide field of visual imagination and of the very memories.

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA

        Let’s Go Outside!

        by Kateryna Perkonos

        1+   Petryk puts on a t-shirt with 3 watermelon slices, Sofiyka — a romper with 8 spots. Marko takes his colorful umbrella when he goes out, and Gonzo the Dog puts his warm booties on. No matter what the season is, you can always pick out clothes that match the weather and your mood. So, what are you going to wear today? This bright and interactive book teaches children to dress, count 1 to 10 and enjoy every kind of weather!Selling points- Learn numbers, items of clothes and weather conditions in a fun and exciting way with the help of touch-and-feel parts. - Children will observe the pictures, touch the shapes and name them. - The book encourages play-based learning. - The little ones will be surprised by the mirror on the last page, which will get them to think, “What should I wear to go outside?”

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