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      • Trusted Partner
        Wildlife (Children's/YA)
        October 2020

        Pantera

        by Andrés López Martínez

        Panther went hunting as every morning. While looking at her prey and its herd, she started to feel alone. Is it possible that no one has ever noticed her?

      • Trusted Partner
        Poetry (Children's/YA)

        Natura

        by María José Ferrada, Mariana Alcántara

        Our forests are shrinking every year due to fires forestry. Trees and all life that inhabits them, from tiny microorganisms to families of birds and animals are destroyed by flames that in most cases, are caused by we, humans.

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        2019

        Run, Salamader, run!

        by Masha Serdiuk (Author), Mariana Mykytiuk (Illustrator)

        Fiery salamander, rain salamander, sismoloko, lizard, kachur... these are all names given to the spotted lizard that lives in the Carpathian forests! And it is not by chance that she is called fiery, as this salamander has a real superpower that comes in handy during its amazing daily adventures, helping it every time! With an exciting story, interesting facts, and colorful illustrations, this educational book will help children and adults to learn more about the magical world of nature and the inhabitants of the Carpathian forests.   From 5 to 10 years, 690 words Rightsholders: Nargis Gafurova and Anna Tiurina;  crocus.publishers@gmail.com

      • Children's & YA

        PNSO Encyclopedia for Children

        The Secrets of Dinosaurs/The Secrets of Pterosaurs/The Secrets of Ancient Sea Monsters

        by Zhao Chuang (Illustrator), Yang Yang (Writer)

        As a set of popular science books created for children, the three books: The Secrets of Dinosaurs, The Secrets of Pterosaurs, and The Secrets of Ancient Sea Monsters, from the PNSO Encyclopedia for Children series, respectively depict the dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and marine reptiles lived in the Mesozoic.    Featured with dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and marine reptiles as the main characters, the three volumes present individual species in the form of scientific art life reconstruction images and concise and interesting words. The restoration of every animal strictly follows the available scientific discoveries and integrates scientific research results into artistic creation, which makes these both scientifically rigorous and artistically creative. Zhao Chuang uses his brush to create delicate, beautiful, and scientific restoration images so that children can observe ancient creatures more intuitively; Yang Yang turns complex scientific knowledge into simple and interesting words so that children can also think and learn in easy-to-read stories.

      • Children's & YA

        PNSO Marine Museum

        The Cambrian Explosion/The Great Development of Life/The Secrets of Whales/The World of Sharks

        by Zhao Chuang (Illustrator), Yang Yang (Writer)

        The described marine organisms of great significance in the evolutionary history will help the readers to explore the mystery of the origin of life and understand the marine world. In terms of design, the four books still follow the PNSO Museum format in super-long colorful fold-out pages. The fully expanded fold-out pages are almost one meter long which present abundant details. All works in this series come from the research results of “Darwin: An Art Project of Life Science” of “PNSO’s Scientific Art Projects Plan: Stories on Earth”. Mr. ZHAO Chuang, PNSO’s scientific artist, strictly follows available scientific evidence to make these both scientifically rigorous and artistically creative. Based on the latest dinosaur research, Ms. YANG Yang, the science writer for children, vividly depicts the magnificent marine world.

      • Children's & YA
        March 2018

        Bionics – Learning from Mother Nature

        by Bernd Hill (Author & Illustrator)

        Nature is full of miracles. Humans have always taken inspiration from it in order to find new and effective solutions for technological problems. Animals and plants show us how it is possible to live environmentally friendly without wasting energy and by using only the minimum amount of material. Follow our clever mascot Geckologo and be fascinated by the many secrets nature has to offer.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2013

        Bionics – A Think Tank Called Nature #1

        by Bernd Hill (Author & Illustrator)

        Volume 1 of our bookseries on bionics provides an overview of the interesting and future-oriented science bionics and its use. It shows how nature serves as a resource for an effective and systematic solution to technical problems.  The reader can access the content through their own research, discovery and experiments.

      • Picture books, activity books & early learning material
        January 2021

        TOLINGA, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LOCOMOTIVE

        by Text: Juan Francisco Bascuñán / Illustrations: Carolina Monterrubio / Music: Marta Mearin

        Tolinga, a cheerful locomotive, travelled around the country transporting people and food. However one day she was unable to continue traveling, because the authorities decided to remove the rail lines, due to the arrival of buses and planes as a means of transportation. The inhabitants protested so as to save Tolinga from destruction and managed to extend its useful life as part of a museum in the city. In it Tolinga continues to transport people, but now through far away imaginary places. The final part of the book explains in simple terms the phenomenon of global warming and climate change. This book is an invitation to the youngest to act in a responsible manner, contributing to the path towards sustainability from early childhood.

      • Interactive & activity books & packs

        NAWEL, THE SON OF THE ANIMALS, PU KULLIÑ ÑI YALL

        by Sofía Guerrero Zepeda, Juan Francisco Bascuñán Muñoz, Loreto Salinas Retamal

        This bilingual Spanish-Mapuzugun story, based on the Mapuche tradition, tells the story of Nawel, a boy who was raised by the animals of the forest in southern Chile, learning their language and also that of the non-living elements of nature, such as wind, thunder and water. The puma gets sick from drinking water contaminated by waste from the city and Nawel is called in to solve the problem, by teaching its inhabitants to take care of the environment, which ultimately means a healthier life for themselves. The book also presents an attractive game with illustrations of different animals and a mini dictionary that teaches the names of the animals in Mapuzugun.

      • Children's & YA
        2021

        Insects

        by Sabine Krawczyk, Sabine Krawczyk

        It’s as dark as night inside a beehive, an anthill or a termite mound. You can’t usually see what’s going on in there. But in this book you can use a press-out paper flashlight to look at insects inside their homes as if you’d been invited in. As you move the flashlight around, you’ll soon discover all the details hidden in each darkened picture. Find out which jobs the queen, worker and male ants do. Watch a bee develop from egg to larva to pupa to adult. Learn how bees organize their lives and see the beekeeper at work.

      • Wildlife (Children's/YA)
        2021

        Jungle

        by René Mettler, René Mettler

        The Amazon rainforest hides many secrets. We explore the jungle with its giant trees, its exotic plants and its colourful animal life, including jaguars, snakes and parrots. Find out what it is like to live in a rainforest. Discover the beautiful animals, birds, frogs, insects, flowers, and trees that can be found there. Learn about the threat posed by the most dangerous animal of all, humans. This title forms part of the My First Discoveries series, a unique collection of beautifully illustrated information books for children aged 4 to 7 that aims to awaken children’s interest in the wonders of the natural, physical and human world around them. There are 4 transparent overlay pages, which reveal hidden surprises, link ideas and show how things evolve.

      • Nature, the natural world (Children's/YA)
        March 2023

        Seashore

        by Pierre de Hugo, Pierre de Hugo

        The tide is out; let's explore! Look for colorful shells, dig in the sand, and peep under stones. Discover where crabs and shrimps hide. Find oysters, mussels, and starfish. Learn about the fish that live on the sea bed, why they are flat and how they hide from their predators. This title forms part of the My First Discoveries series, a unique collection of beautifully illustrated information books for children aged 4 to 7 that aims to awaken children’s interest in the wonders of the natural, physical and human world around them. There are 4 transparent overlay pages, which reveal hidden surprises, link ideas and show how things evolve.

      • Children's & young adult: general non-fiction
        2021

        Trees

        by Christian Broutin, Christian Broutin

        Watch a little seed grow into a mighty tree. It flowers every year and new seeds fall to grow slowly into more trees. Discover the shapes and leaves and fruit of different trees.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2020

        My first hike in the Woods

        by Finn Valgermo

        This is a board book about animals, birds, trees, berries and mushrooms in the woods. Teach children to name everything they see in the woods. This is a language development book that teaches children about categories, varieties, species and their names. You can read the book HERE You can browsw my catalogue HERE

      • Children's & YA
        May 2016

        Aquila The Eagle

        :Welcome Aquila

        by Yaa Asabea Boafo

        Aquila The Eagle is a story of a special eagle. This is the first book of a three book series about a special golden eagle's interaction with two children, Benji & Faithlyn, as they embark on many adventures. Each story teaches a virtue for people of all ages.

      • Children's & YA
        July 2023

        The Little Koala

        At Home in the Eucalyptus

        by Kristina Scharmacher-Schreiber/Christine Faust

        These colourfully illustrated non-fiction picture books raise awareness for the importance of species and environmental protection.   In the eucalyptus forests of Australia, there live the little koala and its mother. After leaving the safety of the pouch, there’s always so much to see and to learn: where to find the tastiest eucalyptus leaves, how to climb through the tall treetops, and which animals to better stay away from. The little koala embarks on an exciting journey.   Series Part 1: The Little Orang-Utan - At Home in the Rainforest, published 01/2021 Series Part 2: The Little Whale - At Home in the Ocean, published 07/2021 Series Part 3: The Little Polar Bear - At Home in the Arctic, published 07/2022 Series Part 4: The Little Giraffe - At Home in the Savannah, published 01/2023   Series to be continued

      • Children's & YA

        The Curious Tale of the Dodo.

        by Anthony Cooper & Simon Kewer

        ‘The curious tale of the dodo’, is the first book in the series from the altruistic environmental brand Don’t do the Dodo. A fun introduction to conservation through the story of the dodo and written in an easy to read Dr Seuss rhyming style with fantastic color illustrations and….. the perfect length for a bedtime story! French translation available.   The second book “ Dodo and the importance of BEEing”is now in draft form following the same format and an introuction to bees and their plight.

      • Wildlife (Children's/YA)
        January 2011

        The World of Popagami

        Animal Fun Activities Book

        by Philip Craik

        Meet the twelve new Popagami characters, such as VERMEER the MEERKAT and MONTY the MOUNTAIN LION in this first book of the Popagami series.   The World of Popagami takes you step by detailed step through our bespoke origami folds to make these very cute and unique three-dimensional finger puppets. The book also has three photocopiable designs where you can make your own unique animals. Read and try the fun activities each of the characters suggest, that include; magnetic fishing, Easter Egg hunts and making your Popagami animals fly.   This book series is also well supported by a dedicated website that features regular blogs & news, competitions, games, activities, movies and information on the latest releases. The World of Popagami book can be purchased with a Supplementary Pack of the loose origami sheets that you, your friends and all the family can make.   Table of Contents: Welcome 3 Contents 4 Instructions - Key 5 Instructions - Step 1-14 6-12 Popagami Animals and Activities 13-37 Photocopiable Animals 38-40 Website 41 Farewell 42

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