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The real winner
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Charise Neugebauer |
Competitive Rocky Raccoon turns everything he does into a contest until Humphrey Hippopotamus takes him on a fishing trip and helps him to see that winning isn't everything. |
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Geisterstunde im Kindergarten
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Ulrich Karger |
Picture book by Ulrich Karger and Uli Waas (Illustrations).
Original language: German
Translations: The scary sleepover, Halloween à l'école, Halloween all' asilo, Spoken in de speelzaal, Ples duho… |
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The numbers
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Monique Felix |
A mouse trapped in a book discovers the numbers from one to ten. |
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Good-bye, Vivi!
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Antonie Schneider |
When Granny's beloved canary Vivi dies, the family comes to accept it, as well as the idea that some day they will lose Granny as well. |
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Die grosse Angst unter den Sternen
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Johanna Kang,Jo Hoestlandt,Tatjana Michaelis |
Eine alte Frau erinnert sich an das Jahr 1942, als in Paris ihre jüdische Freundin Lydia verschwunden ist. |
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Une rentrée d'enfer!
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Friederun Reichenstetter |
Parce que sa nouvelle maîtresse s'appelle Desmonts, il n'en faut pas plus à Frédo pour penser démon. [SDM]. |
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Rabenbaby
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John A. Rowe |
Ein Kirschkern ist die Ursache für sein bescheidenes Gepiepse. Doch als das Rabenbaby wirklich aus vollem Halse krächzt, ist es der Rabengesellschaft zu laut ... (ab 5). |
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Une peur monstre!
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Moritz Petz |
Mathilde, un petit monstre, a peur des enfants qui se cachent sous son lit, bien que sa mère lui ait dit qu'ils n'existent pas vraiment. Mais un jour où deux bambins soulèvent la trappe du grenier et… |
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Frederick und seine Mäusefreunde
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Leo Lionni |
Sieben Mäusegeschichten in einem Band: Die Maus Frederick sammelt lieber Sonnenstrahlen, Farben und Wörter als Nüsse für den Wintervorrat. In diesem Buch findet man sieben der schönsten Mäusegeschich… |
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Visiting Langston
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Willie Perdomo |
A poem to celebrate the African American poet, Langston Hughes, born on February 1, 1902. |
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The endless journey
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Fulvio Testa |
The reader is asked to look at everyday objects in a different way. |
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You can swim, Jim
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Margaret Chamberlain,Kaye Umansky |
"Come on in, Jim. You can swim, Jim." But Jim shivers on the edge of the pool until, splash! What happens next is a surprise for everyone and most of all for Jim. Suggested level: junior, primary. |
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Rainbow Fish A,B,C
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Marcus Pfister |
Rainbow Fish swims over, under, around, and through the letters of the alphabet. |
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A gift for the Christ Child
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Tina Jähnert |
When Miriam finally gets to help around the inn like her big brother, she shows Mary and Joseph to the stable, where later that night Christ is born. |
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But I want to!
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Karl Rühmann |
When his mother says "No!," a young boy thinks of all the wonderful things he could do if he sent her to the moon, but then he realizes he wants her around, especially to read bedtime stories. |
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The Ox and the Donkey
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Günter Spang |
The relationship between a selfish ox and a gentle donkey that share a stable in Bethlehem changes after they witness the birth of Jesus. |
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Stormy night
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Hubert Flattinger |
A rhythmic story of reassurance that, no matter what fearful things lurk in the night, a child can find safety in a loved one's arms. |
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