He throws a peanut into the air, does five summersaults, catches the peanut again and pops it delicately into his mouth. For 1,825 days on the trot, Narciso has performed the same trick in the circus… And he can’t face it anymore!
Mar is a little girl who recently lived through the loss of a loved one with whom she had a very close relationship.
One day, the wind finds a lost letter. The rain has washed away the writing on the envelope and it’s impossible to tell who it’s for or who wrote it. But the letter is full of the most beautiful words: ‘ I love you’.
The forest has been enveloped in total darkness for some time. Its inhabitants miss the moon and the stars but above all they miss the sun.
Dulce has butterfly ears, as delicate as they are closed. She has eyes made of taffeta and a lovely, but silent smile. Sometimes Dulce feels afraid, or nervous, or sad. But her friends are here to help.
A picture book with teaching resources. The main character in this story loves food, but what she eats most of during the day is words. Yes, that’s right, words.
Emma loves books. In a few days it will be her friend Sebastian’s birthday and Emma wants to get him the best present: a ‘bombatic’ book. The problem is that nobody knows what a bombatic book is.
The Big Bad Wolf hides among us. Would you like to help Little Red Riding Hood? This story will touch the hearts of so many little girls and boys who have been hurt or silenced.
What can a tiny ant do, lost and alone on a mountain in a snowstorm? And why does a polar bear who should be sleeping all winter keep waking up time after time?
Out of the blue, Pablito’s mum has to go to hospital and the only person who can look after Pablito for a few hours is the next-door neighbour.
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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