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Ako si Kaliwa, Ako si Kanan

Bilingual Tagalog-English, from 8yo.

This is the story of 2 shoes that compete with each other. Who is the best? Who does the little boy like the most? Left or Right? Until one day, one of the shoes is lost. Then the other realises that it is no use anymore. The little boy cannot only wear one shoe. What is going to happen? It was more fun when the other shoe was around.

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Book review: ‘Ada’

In Spanish, from 2yo.

Ada loved numbers and invent machines. One day, she invented the calculator. Many scientists at the time could not understand it but she kept on and came up with the language or program used the computers. She was very intelligent and dedicated and thanks to her it is easier to use computers.

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Il etait une vieille dame qui avait avale une mouche

In French, from 0yo.

There was an old lady who swallow a fly. Then she swallowed a spider to get rid of the fly……….

Explore this fun story told in French with the see through page where you can see what the lady has swallowed. Interactive and fun, this board book is perfect for a story time or bedtime.

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Flying spy or Karlsson from the Roof

In Polish, from 6yo.

Another adventure for Karlsson who always gets in trouble. Equipped with distinctive, propeller, can fly over Stockholm and play pranks but this time he is accused of being a spy.

Funny story for young Polish readers.

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Book review: ‘A rainha do recreio’

In Portuguese, from 4yo.

Magda is always the last to arrive to school, to the classroom. She is always distracted during the class and recess never comes soon enough. At recess, she jumps, she plays, she runs around the playground. After observing the very energetic Madga, tells her to try and put as much enthusiasm into her lessons, then she will enjoy her time at school more. It works, but recess remains her favourite part of the school day.

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Il vestito nuovo dell’ imperatore

In Italian, from 4yo.

This is based on a the classic fairy tale. The vain emperor has some beautiful new clothes made that only clever people can see – or can they? 

This satyre mocks how the king lets two crooks take advantage of his vanity and how no-one dares to contradict the king.

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Si dindo pundido

Bilingual Tagalog-English, from 8yo.

This is the story of Dindo, a firefly who does not glow. He does not feel as he belongs with the other fireflies and it makes him sad. One day, a boy comes and catches the glowing fireflies and lock them inside a jar. Fortunately, Dindo is not spotted as he does not glow. Thanks to his ingenuity and kindness he manages to free the other fireflies.

This is a story about accepting our differences as it makes us richer.

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Book review: ‘First words – French’

Bilingual French-English, from 0yo.

Little readers will love to manipulate this colourful board book while learning their first French words.

Each word comes in both languages French and English as well as a phonetic version to assist with the pronunciation in French.

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Book review: ‘Inventoras y sus inventos’

In Spanish, from 4yo.

Awesome book about female inventors and their inventions. Did you know a female invented the Monopoly game? The periscope? Discover the amazing ladies who invented most of the machines and devices we use in our everyday life.

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Book review: ‘Feliz navidad Mauro’

In Spanish, from 0yo.

Merry Christmas Hugless Douglas. Let’s dive in Douglas’s world and find out what Christmas is about? Is it about snow? about making new friends? what about Christmas hugs?

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