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      • Toucan Books Ltd.

        We are a leading book packager, based in London, and have been creating titles for major publishers since 1985.  Whether you are looking for inspiring craft projects, comprehensive gardening guides or quirky children's reference titles, we have it all.   Our titles can also be seen on our website at:  www.toucanbooks.co.uk

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      • Toubkal

        Toubkal is a publishing house established in Morocco, Casablanca, created in 1985.They have more than 500 titles.

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      • Children's & YA
        2015

        Toucan Tunico in the Amazon Rainforest

        by Ana Orsi; Tamie Gadelha

        Toucan Tunico decides to leave the forest to get to know the rest of the Amazonian area. Travel with him to get to know the Parintins party, Manaus, where the Amazon river meets the sea, the native Brazilians and so much more. The book is all illustrated in water colors by Tamie Gadelha (Alice in the Badland), who lives in the area.

      • Early learning: verse & rhymes
        2020

        On the Web of A Spider

        by Pilar Muñoz, Matías Acosta

        A toucan, a monkey, a lion, a crocodile and an elephant were swinging on the web of a spider but… Hoy many animals can it resist? Pilar Muñoz Lascano, author of multiple children’s books, is inspired by a popular children’ song to give life to this fun story whose characters are masterfully illustrated by the renowned Uruguayan illustrator Matías Acosta. “One elephant was swinging over the web of a spider, because he saw, that he didn’t fall another elephant was called Two elephants were swinging over the web of a spider…” —extract of The Elephant Song (nursery rhyme), source of inspiration for this book

      • Early learning: first word books

        Im Zoo / At the Zoo

        by Ulrike Fischer / Irene Brischnik

        This title is part of the bilibrini series. These books are recommended for the first contact with a new language and are thematically appropriate for vocabulary-building in pre-school or the early school years. The texts are written in simple, short sentences and include basic vocabulary for a given theme. The word-picture strip on each page depicts key objects from the illustrations for playful vocabulary practice. Vocabulary in this title: zoo animals. For children from 2 years of age.

      • Children's & YA

        MR. TOUCAN’S LETTERS FROM GEORGIA

        by Kateryna Perkonos

        The second book of Mr. Toucan’s letters series is about spectacular and distinctive Georgia. Mr. Toucan goes to the mountains, rides on a funicular, enjoys juicy grapes and even ... learns how to dance! This book is neither an encyclopedia nor a guidebook. It acquaints children with Georgia and encourages them to learn more and become a traveler just like Mr. Toucan.

      • Children's & YA

        MR. TOUCAN’S LETTERS FROM FRANCE

        by Kateryna Perkonos

        Mr. Toucan used to live in a zoo. He had loved reading since he was little. Stories about faraway lands made him decide to visit them at any cost. He trained diligently for a long time; he became strong and able to unbend the bars of his cage, and escape from the zoo.  Mr. Toucan has been travelling the world ever since. He visits various corners of the world, and from wherever he is, he sends postcards to "Mamino" publishing house. This is how "Letters from Mr. Toucan" began.  This book has letters from France. "Bonjour", writes the travelling bird from the country that smells of lavender and freshly baked croissants, where couples in love walk under the rain, and where you can have breakfast simply on the grass on a sunny day.

      • Children's & YA

        Goodnight World

        by Rebecca Parkinson, Patrick Corrigan

        From the rainforest to the grasslands and the desert to the oceans, Goodnight World by Rebecca Parkinson takes you on a journey around the world to say goodnight to all the animals as they settle down for sleep.This is the perfect bedtime story book for kids aged 3-5, filled with delightful full-colour illustrations that bring the pages to life. Complete with meerkats, toucans, zebras and more, children will love discovering the many animals of the world as they are gently lulled to sleep.With Goodnight World children will gain a new appreciation for the diversity of God’s creation and learn about the different habitats the world’s animals live in, while enjoying story time and being soothed ready for sleep – truly a picture book to help you make the most of bedtime.

      • Hobbies, quizzes & games (Children's/YA)
        February 2021

        Where in the World ?

        by Paula Bossio

        Search the planet from top to bottom in this giant search challenge! Starting with space, moving down to the mountains and to cities before finally ending up under the sea, this is a search book packed with things to spot and fun facts to discover.

      • Teaching, Language & Reference

        Balloon English

        a SCORM-compliant language course

        by James Bean, Gillian Flaherty

        Balloon English is a set of interactive lessons enriched with attractive digital assets and exercises: animations, games and personalised feedback. These digital supplementary ELT materials are for grades 1-6 mainstream education and are in line with the Communicative Approach to Language Teaching. There are 312 lessons containing 2,300+ interactive screens with 5,000+ activities, animations, games and songs. Balloon English is supplied with AI-aided Grammar and Vocabulary tools that follow the students' progress and provide language content on the basis of their results. Our AI technology supports teachers and students giving essential feedback concerning areas which need revision or focus. Balloon English is filled with a wide range of fiction and non-fiction graded texts that cover a range of interesting but familiar topics. This approach allows students to gradually develop their reading and listening skills and not be overwhelmed by the text. Following the presentation, practice, production approach, comprehension of the texts is developed through a range of simple and clear exercises supported by a feedback and reward system that motivates and attracts students to language learning. Balloon English provides a truly interactive and digital experience that engages students.   Method 1. ProductBalloon English 2. MaterialsBased on a series of ELT course books published by ILTS ltd, a UK publisher, and written by Gillian Flaherty and James Bean. 3. LanguageAmerican English 4. Age group and levelPrimary Education, Grades 1-6, CEFR A15. Methodologya) Communicative Language Teaching where the focus is on meaning and texts appropriate to the context. Balloon English is a perfect tool for building students’ communication skills. It is filled with a wide range of fiction and non-fiction graded texts that cover many interesting and familiar topics. This approach allows students to gradually develop their reading and listening skills and to not be overwhelmed by the text. The series follows the acclaimed presentation-practice-production method of teaching, and comprehension of the texts is developed through a range of simple and clear exercises supported by a feedback and reward system that motivates and attracts students to language learning. b) The Presentation, Practice and Production approach is used so that the language is presented in the form of videos, slideshows, meaningful illustrations with texts, and followed by controlled practice activities, and finally used in pairs or groups more freely, in the production stage. The practice activities relate to the main topic of the lesson and enable students to build their confidence and carry out the learning tasks successfully. At the end of each lesson students have an opportunity to use the English that they have learnt and to develop fluency. Students are encouraged to work in pairs or groups, and even walk around the classroom as part of the learning process. Each Talk and play activity is accompanied by a game which on the one hand grabs students’ attention, and on the other hand encourages pair-work or group-work, and leads to the spontaneous use of learnt language. Each game is closely related to the context of the lesson. Gamification is more likely to be successful these days because students are more willing to be active participants in its implementation. They enjoy playing computer games and immediately understand and appreciate their mechanics and rules. Educational games help teachers to manage, motivate, and engage their students. c) Personalized learning is essential in communicative language teaching. Balloon English provides a rich source of material which can be personalized by the students in the more creative parts of the lesson (Talk and play), where learners are encouraged to practice what they have learnt in pairs or small groups, and in a uniquely personal way. Personalization is strongly supported by artificial intelligence (AI) which has been built into the Balloon English tools. The Grammar tool provides suggestions for individual learning paths based on the students’ results. The Vocabulary tool is a perfect drill for playing with new words and where the learning path is built on the fly. The results of each screen determine if the students receive a more easy or more difficult set of activities within a given topic. Student performance data can be easily tracked and assessed. This data provides the teacher with a range of flexible course options best suited to the learners’ needs, either for remedial teaching or for a particular focus on the relevant areas of language knowledge and skills. d) Balloon English can easily be used in a blended learning environment. It is the perfect tool to combine technology and classroom-based learning. With blended learning, Balloon English supports students’ autonomy and helps them to work independently on areas that interest them, as well as on areas that they find difficult. It also provides the possibility of undertaking additional practice. The automatic marking function gives instant feedback and encourages students to repeat exercises as needed. Students are also given hints when they face problems with activity solving and they are rewarded for correct answers which can be very motivating.

      • Fiction
        June 2014

        Greene's Calling

        Seventeen Book 3

        by AD Starrling

        An immortal healer. An ancient legacy reborn. A chain of cataclysmic events that threatens to change the fate of the world. When a plane crashes in the Amazonian swamp where Conrad Greene is attempting to live out the rest of eternity, the jaded immortal who was once one of the Bastian First Council’s greatest assets stumbles across a conspiracy involving the recently elected president of the United States. Caught in the middle of the intrigue is US Secret Service agent Laura Hartwell, the one immortal on Earth most likely to put a bullet through Greene’s skull.  Greene is coerced into returning to the life he had left behind by the leader of the Bastians and reluctantly agrees to assist the Americans in their investigation. As disturbing incidents start to unfold around the globe, Greene and a team of elite human and immortal agents must track down an elusive organization hell-bent on shifting the power balance of the world. Can Greene stop the deadly countdown that threatens to alter the course of human history and regain the trust of the woman he loves?

      • Children's & YA
        October 2020

        My Wild Life

        Adventures of a Wildlife Photographer

        by Suzi Eszterhas

        As a young girl, Suzi Eszterhas knew she wanted to be a wildlife photographer. But how did she go from snapping pictures of cats in her backyard to taking photos of cheetah cubs in Kenya? In this nonfiction picture-book biography, Eszterhas invites readers to find out what her life is like behind the lens. Spectacular photographs of animals paired with compelling anecdotes will instantly draw readers in. Each section of the book explores a unique part of Eszterhas’s job with energetic and engaging language. Along with photography tips and stories about life in the field, Eszterhas’s sections on conservation and treating animals with respect will enhance readers’ awareness of these issues. End matter includes answers to common questions Suzi has been asked. Filled with adorable animals, stories from the field, and subtle lessons on resilience and female empowerment, the story of Eszterhas’s wild life asks readers to pursue their passions, while treating the natural world with curiosity, kindness, and respect.

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