Ten funny stories from Africa that illustrate the value of love for nature and for your neighbours, taking the reader on a journey through different African cultures.
Simón finally has a diary - a real one, with hard covers and a lock to keep his secrets as safe as if they were made of gold. Now Simón can hide his experiences from his nosey brother Julián.
The fascinating history of the formation and evolution of Earth is explained using changes in the landscapes of our planet. The book uses the captivating illustrations of Aina Bestard and short texts that focus on significant events.
Paula has always wanted to travel to the moon. She has tried all sorts of things to get there, from standing on her father's shoulders to building a rocket powered by soap bubbles and kites.
Eduardo is the most famous hairdresser in the neighbourhood. Everyone who enters his hair salon comes out satisfied, contented, happy - it's no coincidence that he's the ower of the Happiness Hair Salon.
There is no worse storm than the ones that go on in your own head! Our minds never rest, even when we’re asleep. This book can help children identify the thoughts that make them feel nervous, restless, sad or angry.
Pepito is a boy, onion is just a description. A thousand and one layers of love from everybody who knows him make Pepito not a boy but an onion. Find out what happens when he escapes all the layers!
At the School of War there has been a horrendous crime. A man has been murdered and his body cut up and disposed of in the drains.
Atlantic Voyage is a very free version of Negriño Panchito by Alfonso R. Castelao. Panchito is a penguin who lives in Galicia, where he is the only one of his species, and there is nobody else like him.
Lily Meyer is a writer, translator, and critic. Her translations include Claudia Ulloa Donoso’s story collections Little Bird and Ice for Martians. Her ...
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