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£14.99Sebastian the tortoise knows which daddy is the best of all (his own!) in this heartwarming picture book about all the amazing things a dad can do.
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Sebastian the tortoise knows which daddy is the best of all (his own!) in this heartwarming picture book about all the amazing things a dad can do.

In this picture book packed with playful vocabulary, a young boy finds new words and discovers how to use them to change the world around him.


A penguin is a penguin is a penguin in this picture book about community and acceptance, from best-selling author of The Rainbow Fish Marcus Pfister!

A picture book biography of the renowned Persian poet that introduces children to Rumi’s life and teachings.

A clever interactive picture book-sure to keep kids laughing as they look for dragons.

A celebration of one of the world’s most influential painters, Frida Kahlo, and the animals that inspired her art and life?now available in paperback! Pura Belpré Illustrator Honor , 2018 ALA Notable Children’s Book, 2018 Bank Street Best Children’s Book of the Year, 2018 New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children’s Book, 2017 Barnes & Noble Best Book, 2017 Smithsonian Top Ten Best Children’s Book, 2017 The fascinating Mexican artist Frida Kahlo is remembered for her self-portraits, her dramatic works featuring bold and vibrant colors. Her work brought attention to Mexican and indigenous culture and she is also renowned for her works celebrating the female form. Monica Brown’s story recounts pivotal moments in Frida’s life and the beloved pets who comforted her along the way?two monkeys, a parrot, three dogs, two turkeys, an eagle, a black cat, and a fawn?and playfully considers how Frida emb

“A humorous bedtime story for budding philosophers “There’s a rhinoceros in my room!” Ludwig claims. His father doesn’t think so. He looks for the huge pachyderm in every corner, but he just can’t find it. There CANNOT be a rhinoceros in Ludwig’s room. It’s way too small for a rhinoceros. But Ludwig shows his father that something can be there, even if you can’t see it. Ludwig Wittgenstein discussed this philosophical problem with his professor Bertrand Russel, and is the basis for Noemi Schneider’s hilarious and thoughtful story. The Berlin duo GOLDEN COSMOS, who work with their characteristic screen printing style for international magazines, are now illustrating a picture book for the first time”–.




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