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‘Romeo e Giulietta’

Romeo e Giulietta le toboggan

In Italian, from 8yo.

This is a gorgeous format to present the most famous tragic love story between two teenagers. The accordeon format offers classical illustrations. The readers are engaged to read more as the story literally and figuratively unfolds. It is perfect for teachers to have it open in their classroom to catch the students’ attention.

To explore the story in this novel format visit https://bit.ly/40y2pGn

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‘Licia la micia’

Licia la micia

In Italian, from 1yo.

By pulling out the sliders, pushing up the tabs and making lots of noise throughout the house, children follow licia as she pounces, snoozes and meows all the night long! Children will love playing with this bright and colourful board book.

For some fun with Licia visit https://bit.ly/41piLmP

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‘Tutto mio’

tutto e mio

In Italian, from 1yo.

It is winter and squirrel and her friend bear must stock up before the cold is here. There is just a little problem. Bear does not want to share and eats everything that she finds.

Discover this cute story that teaches about the value of sharing. Get your copy at https://bit.ly/3V8JyA6

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‘Giocamici’

Giocamici

In Italian, from 3yo.

The letters are getting together to play and learn new words. This colourful book comes with uppercase text to make the reading in Italian easier for young readers.

For more information visit https://bit.ly/4cZfEog

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‘Il coraggio di Giovanni’

Il coraggio di Giovanni

In Italian, from 7yo.

Giovanni is 7 and his dad gave him a special gift. He thinks that one of the figurines looks weird and it could be the boss of the mafia. He decides to fight him with his wooden sword. This book teaches children that being brave, sometimes is about saying no to fear.

For more information visit https://bit.ly/3WnOHVJ

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‘Marco Polo’

marco polo

In Italian, from 1yo.

Marco Polo loved watching the sea when he was young. When he turned 17, he travelled to China with father. They were going to meet with Ghengis Khan, the imperor of Mongolia. They travelled during 4 years, they crossed seas, climbed mountains and went through deserts. He worked at the service of the emperor for 17 years, he went back to his home city Venice. He wrote a books about his amazing adventure while in prison.

To learn more about Marco’s fantastic life visit https://bit.ly/3WZNpkE

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‘Il piccolo libre delle bestioline’

il piccolo libro delle bestioline

In Italian, from 1yo.

This is an amazing board book to learn about all the bugs and other animals who live in our gardens. Follow the snail and see the colourful ladybirds fly around, the buzzing of the bees, the ants marching and many more… The illustrations are gorgeous.

To join the snail’s journey visit https://bit.ly/3X1PNHE

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‘La mia prima estate con il piccolo Bruco Maisazio’

La mia prima estate

In Italian, from 6 mo.

Little caterpillar is discovering summer. What a beautiful season! It is warm, children pay outside. Colourful flowers are everywhere as well as butterflies, ants and birds. Children are reading in the shade of a tree, playing kite or swimming in the lake.

To enjoy summer with Eric Carle’s caterpillar https://bit.ly/49eIgYm

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‘Scorri gli eroi inventori’

Inventori

In Italian, from 2yo.

Great book to teach about inventors in the target language. This cute board book gives facts about Archimedes, Hedy Lamarr, Patricia Bath and George Stephenson. The book is interactive, young readers will enjoy turning wheels and pulling flaps and will love the colourful illustrations.

For more information visit https://bit.ly/3tJJRqB

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‘Dov’ è il coniglietto?’

Dov' è il coniglietto?

In Italian, from 8 mo.

Where is the bunny? Pull the flaps and find out. Where in the forest is he? Follow the path? Look for the signs? Do you see a bunny? Go across the bridge. Is he here?

Fun little book that takes your little one on a seek and find adventure. To see if you can find the bunny visit https://bit.ly/3HjSL0R