A poignant story about how children's play and creativity help children overcome the hardship of moving and changing country and heal one's soul
Everybody tells Ladybug her painting is not an elephant, but a giant ball of fluff. But... is it? A pleasantly colorful book, printed in stone paper, that invites readers to be imaginative and creative.
A kite trip that will take us around the world to meet the hopes and dreams of children around the world, from Bolivia to Nepal.
Childhood and old age go hand in hand in this beautiful poetic text.
A walk. A chance meeting. A stunning wordless book that will inspire the imagination of children to create their own story in their own words.
Following on from the success of Little One, from the same creative team comes Son, a declaration of love from parents to their son, with stunning art by award-winning illustrator Sonja Wimmer.
Some seemingly insignificant little fleas decide to change their lives and create a wonderful circus. Not judging by appearances, believing in yourself and developing the artist in all of us are just some of the messages of this charming story.
A tale that explores themes of diversity, adoption, and alternative family life follows a little chick who shares a happy relationship with his loving mother, a cat with soft fur, tickling whiskers, and a long beautiful tail.
Finalist at the 2011 International Latino Book Awards. Balzo, a very restless boy, goes shopping with his mom and accidentally breaks some figurines. There is no reason to be angry ... couldn't it happen to anyone?