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        NubeOcho is specialized in Picture Books for children. We were founded as a publishing house committed to values and diversity.Our books promote respectful attitudes towards all types of diversity.

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      • Children's & YA
        May 2021

        Pumpkin and Me

        by Alicia Acosta, Mercé Galí

        When Pumpkin, my dog, died, everyone at home was sad. The next day, a dark cloud began to follow me around and it felt like I had soap in my eyes and an octopus wrapped tightly around my heart... Written by the renowned child author and psychologist, Alicia Acosta, Pumpkin and me, explores themes of loss and grief and the power of memories in this uplifting, beautifully illustrated story.

      • March 2021

        Benji's Doll

        by Alicia Acosta; Luis Amavisca; Amélie Graux

        Benji wants a doll more than anything in the world. When he finally gets one, he can´t wait to take it to the park to show his friends… An up-lifting story to remind us that there are no toys for boys and toys for girls – there are just toys. By the authors of I Love My Colorful Nails, Alicia Acosta and Luis Amavisca.

      • February 2021

        The Ugliest Monster in the World

        by Luis Amavisca; Erica Salcedo

        The humorous answer and resulting reaction as all three faint dead away, will have children squealing with laughter. Salcedo’s highly expressive and lighthearted illustrations keep the focus squarely on these more-lovable-than-ugly monsters, depicting them against a plain beige background. [...] Delightful proof that there is strength in numbers. –– Kirkus Starred Review

      • June 2021

        Fox Tells a Lie

        by Susanna Isern; Leire Salaberria

        To impress his friends, Fox lies about knowing the superhero, Superturtle. As one lie leads to another, he no longer knows what to do. Will he finally tell the truth when his lies put Squirrel in danger? Written by the renowned author and psychologist Susanna Isern, after Raccoon wants to be first.

      • February 2021

        On the Way Home

        by A.H. Benjamin; Anne Vasko

        A little girl and her grandpa come across a monkey, an alligator, a zebra, a tiger and a hippo. They will swing, dance, tap and bounce together on their way back home.

      • February 2021

        That's Not Normal!

        by Mar Pavón; Laure du Faÿ

        Whether helping old monkey climb a tree or keeping Giraffe's neck warm on a cold day, Elephant is always ready to lend a hand, or rather a trunk… an exceptionally long trunk! An uplifting, fun story about individuality, self-acceptance and being yourself. Selected by The White Ravens.

      • Children's & YA
        March 2020

        Sam Can't Sleep

        by DAvide Calí; Anna Aparicio Catalá

        Why can´t Sam sleep? He decides to ask the other animals in the jungle to find an answer to his problem. But Elephant, Snake, Monkey, Tiger and Crocodile aren’t happy about being woken up. Will Hugo ever find out why he can't sleep?

      • Children's & YA
        February 2020

        This Poop Is Mine!

        by Gusti

        When Lola the fly finds a mountain of poop, she sticks her flag in it and declares, “This poop is mine!” She’s so happy she has her own pile of poop… until Fiona the fly lands on her poop and declares, “This poop is mine!” Lola and Fiona have the battle of a lifetime as they try to decide who this poop belongs to. Who will win the fight for the big poop? Or can the two flies find some way to say, “This poop is OURS!”?

      • Children's & YA
        September 2020

        The Incredible Ship of Captain Skip

        by Alicia Acosta; Cecilia Moreno

        Join Skip and her crew on their amazing journey across the sea. As you read the story, you’ll make your own paper ship with easy-to-follow instructions! Through her adventure, Skip’s ship will be damaged. At the same time, you’ll be tearing off pieces of your paper ship discovering a funny surprise in the end… the treasure of Captain Skip!

      • Children's & YA
        February 2020

        Put Yourself In My Shoes

        by Susanna Isern; Mylène Rigaudie

        When Cricket goes for a walk, he finds Ladybug searching for something in her garden. She’s lost one of her spots! Since Cricket doesn’t have any spots, he doesn’t think they’re important. Bee has a problem too: her wing is all tangled up! Spider is running low on silk and Centipede doesn’t have enough shoes… But Cricket doesn’t think any of those things are that important. But what will Cricket do when he faces a problem?

      • Children's & YA
        January 2021

        Berta's Boxes

        by Dario Alvisi; Amélie Graux

        Berta is tidy, never throws tantrums and never cries. Whenever she feels overwhelmed, she just opens one of her boxes of emotions and shuts in her tears, fear and anger. But what would happen if one day she loses control? Berta will realize that emotions should be felt and not locked up inside boxes. A great contribution to help raise emotionally intelligent kids.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2021

        Zebra's Umbrella

        by David Hernández Sevillano; Anuska Allepuz

        With the first drops of rain, Zebra opens his colorful umbrella. He invites Gazelle, Rhinoceros, Elephant and Hare under so they don't get wet. Lion doesn't want to get wet either. Will there be room for everyone under the Zebra umbrella? With gentle text and bright colours, Zebra's umbrella is a lovely story about friendship, kindness and sharing.

      • The Mouse who Ate Books

        by José Carlos Andrés / Katharina Sieg

        Klaus the mouse is always hungry but nothing he eats seems to satisfy him. That is, until he stumbles across a bookstore and starts to nimble some pages of a book! For the first time he feels full… full of stories! The bookseller and the mouse make a pact: she will read him stories and he will help her in the bookstore. After hearing one particular tale, Klaus gets an idea that will fill the store with girls and boys and mice, all hungry for stories. A homage to the power of stories and a tribute to booksellers and librarians everywhere!

      • Charlie's Eyeglasses

        by Margarita del Mazo /Guridi

        It is important to know how to look at what surrounds us. This is the first book of a collection, written by Margarita del Mazo and illustrated by Guridi. Charlie desperately wants Iris to notice him. But whatever he does just doesn’t seem to work. One day when Iris shows up in class with glasses Charlie thinks she’ll surely see him now. But no, Iris’s glasses have just made everyone look at her! What if Charlie were to wear glasses… would Iris finally notice him then?

      • Charlie Super F

        by Margarita del Mazo /Guridi

        After getting his glasses in Charlie's Eyeglasses, Charlie now wants to be a superhero! Charlie wants to be a superhero and gets an incredible costume. He decides that he will be called Super F after the  flies he loves so much. But can a superhero wear glasses? And what will his superpower be? Charlie has no doubt: he wants to be invisible!

      • Charlie’s Great Big Backpack

        by Margarita del Mazo / Guridi

        A new and hilarious adventure for Charlie on the class camping trip. Charlie is going camping with the school and his classmate, Big Louis, the biggest boy in his class, is his partner. Ever-prepared Charlie has packed lots of things in his backpack. As soon as they arrive Charlie accidentally hits Big Louis on the foot with a hammer but… fortunately Charlie has all the essentials to make a cast for it. Unfortunately for Big Louis, he puts the cast on the wrong foot! As the day goes on, with one mishap after another, Big Louis asks the teacher to change partner, but when danger strikes, Charlie shows that a good friend is always there to help.

      • April 2021

        Tekis

        by Gomez

        The day Purpurina disappears, Ada, Oli and Kat are thrust on a journey to Mars that will test their courage and powers of invention! Will they be able to save Purpurina in time? Join the Tekis, Ada, Oli and Kat, three fantastic inventors, and Algoritmo the robot as they embark on their most important adventure yet!

      • November 2019

        Federico and All His Families

        by Mili Hernández; Gómez

        Roof to roof, Federico the cat visits all his families everyday: Tadeo and his grandparents, Anna and her two Moms; Virginia, with her Mom and Dad, Paula and her two Dads… All of them different, all of them loved by Federico. Unconditionally. This little jewel is perfect to show the smallest of the house that love can be found in any family. By author and compromised activist for diversity Mili Hernández and illustrator Gómez.

      • November 2021

        Tu cuerpo es tuyo

        by Lucía Serrano

        Lucía Serrano en Tu cuerpo es tuyo, con ayuda y asesoramiento de especialistas, habla de sexualidad y de prevención de abusos a los niños y niñas con un lenguaje sencillo y directo. Un libro imprescindible.

      • Olivia Wold and the Moldy Sandwich

        by José Fragoso

        First book in the Olivia Wolf series. Meet werewolf girl, Olivia Wolf, and all of her monstrous friends in this funny comic book. There are no dull days in Monstrocity! It seems like just another ordinary day in Monstrocity, where monsters and humans live peacefully side by side. But when a teacher goes missing at school, it’s up to Olivia, a brave werewolf girl, together with her friends, Bela the vampire, Fred the fly, Sam the invisible man and Elliot the human, to save the day! Where could Professor Swamp be? And could Fred the fly’s missing moldy cheese sandwich have anything to do with his disappearance?

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