Natten er mørk og alt for stille og skræmmende. Max har fundet en måde at komme overens med skiftet mellem dag og nat på. I soveværelset har Max et skrin, nøglen til skrinet har han i en... Læs mere
Kan tiden sættes i stå? Ja, højt oppe over den larmende, travle by er der øjne, som ser, og hænder, som ved, at uret engang imellem må sættes i stå.Når Liesel ser, at byen trænger til... Læs mere
Nominated for the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal and shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, the Teach Primary Book Awards and the Klaus Flugge Prize.
One morning on a wild and quiet Hebridean island, a bear appeared where there should not have been a bear. The gentle giant would not harm a living thing. But even friendly bears don't belong on Scottish islands. Will he ever find his way home?
A lyrical and uplifting story about a friendship between a boy and a wild fawn, with a tender message of love and letting wild animals be free. Atmospheric illustrations bring the authentic Scottish landscapes to life.
A heartwarming winter story, exploring big emotions – from the award-winning author of The Night Box
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's tender and magical classic fable, adapted for picture book readers for the very first time! A beautiful gift edition of this touching and wise classic children's book.
A beautiful portrayal of deafness, friendship and the universal ways in which we all communicate, from award-winning duo, poet Louise Grieg and illustrator David Litchfield.
A lyrical and uplifting story about a friendship between a boy and a wild fawn, with a tender message of love and letting wild animals be free. Atmospheric illustrations bring the authentic Scottish landscapes to life.