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‘Cosas que cambian y as veces nos asustan’

las cosas que cambian y as veces nos asustan

In Spanish, from 4yo.

This book follows several children who are distresses because their life is changing, either their best friend is moving away, or their parents are separating, or they are moving houses. Changes are difficult and can be traumatic. Children are scared and sometimes it looks like a big dark cloud surrounding them. There is only one way to make that cloud disappear before it swallows them. They need to find someone they trust, someone they love and talk to them about what they feel. Sharing this heavy emotion will help alleviate their fear and they will be able to see that change does not have to be terrible and can create new opportunities.

Cosas que cambian y as veces nos asustan is a great book to talk about change to your little one.

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‘Los cazamisterios 1 – El caso de las mascotas desaparecidas’

Loa cazamisterios le toboggan

In Spanish, from 7yo.

Ulysses, Nora and Bruno are siblings and are often left on their own when their parents leave on an adventure. Fortunately, they have Bobo, their talking dog. Something strange is happening in the town. All the pets, dogs, cats and birds are transformed into lettuce. The four heroes need to investigate and find out what is going on.

Join the team of the Cazamisterios in el caso de las mascotas desaparecidas and help them recover the pets.

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‘Animales marinos’

Animales marinos le toboggan

In Spanish, from 3yo.

This is an amazing collection of encyclopaedias for young curious minds. Full of facts in short texts and engaging illustrations, this book guarantees to catch your child’s attention.

Learn everything about the marine animals from fish, birds and reptiles to mammals, what they eat, if they travel on their own or in a group, how they communicate, where to find them, etc….

Tell us which of these animales marinos you like the most.

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‘Drila Cocodrila 2. Soy genial’

Drila Cocodrila 2. Soy genial le toboggan

In Spanish, from 4yo.

Drila Crocodila is a series of comics with large capital letters to help children learning how to read. Drila is a crocodile who lives in the forest with her friends. Today they want to find out what talent each has. Everyone has a talent. Some can sing, others can play a musical instrument.

Drila Crocodila is awesome. Find out what Drila Cocodrila’s talent is in Soy genial.

All our Spanish books are available at www.letoboggan.com.au/spanish

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‘El ratoncito Perez y el diente especial’

El ratoncito Perez y el diente especial

In Spanish, from 3yo.

In the forest, the animals are worrying. Where is their friend the little mouse Perez? When they finally find him, they ask why he seems so preoccupied and make sure that the little mouse knows he can share his worries with his friends. This is what friends are for, to offer help when needed. The little mouse takes something out his pocket. It is a special tooth.

Find out how the animals help the little mouse Perez who recovers the fallen teeth of the children at https://bit.ly/3WW9Rdx

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‘Los tipos malos’

bad guys in spanish le toboggan

In Spanish, from 5yo.

This the story of a band of thieves, Mr Wolf, Mr Shark, Mr Snake, Mr Piranha and Ms Spider. They are called the ‘Bad Guys’. They are caught during a heist and to avoid prison they must become model citizens. Can the ‘Bad Guys” become good?

Find out here https://bit.ly/40BRg92

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‘El ladron de hojas los colores’

El ladron de hojas los colores

In Spanish, from 1yo.

Two friends, a bird and a squirrel, are exploring the forest and looking for colourful plants, animals. This is a cute and interactive story taking your child along in the squirrel’s quest to find things. Observe the pages, look for clues and lift the flaps.

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‘Odisea’

Odisea

In Spanish, from 6yo.

Get your children to read classic literature with these adapted versions. They will learn about Ulysses’ odyssey and will love the beautiful illustrations. Ulysse fought in a terrible war in Troy. Once the war was over he and his crew sail back home. On their way, they stopped at an island where there was a giant monster with a single eye ‘the cyclops’. He was not happy to be disturbed by Ulysse. They fought and Ulysse managed to escape by firing an arrow in the Cyclops’ eye. On their way home, they will have to face many more adventures and not everyone will be safe. From the witch Circe’s spell, the call of sirens’ song to sea monsters, will Ulysse arrive home on time to save his wife Penelope and his son Telemachus?

Find out here https://bit.ly/48p908l

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‘No soy un monstruo’

no soy un monstruo - le toboggan

In Spanish, from 4yo.

Why are we in a bad mood or sad? Where do these feelings come from? A little girl is trying to figure these emotions out so she can find creative ways to change them. She will make you smile with her imagination.