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The follow-up to Barroux's stunning and critically acclaimed Where's the Elephant? and Where's the Starfish?When Polar Bear and his friends are swept away from their icy home, they hope to find refuge in a new land.
A story of love, care and rescue from an internationally acclaimed picture book creator
"The Great Bird Circus is headed to a big show but when they reach the border, there's trouble. Paloma and the ringmaster can cross, but the birds need paperwork, and lots of it! The situation seems hopeless, until Paloma's quick thinking saves the day. The birds are freed from their cages, the truck passes through, and as the border guard looks on in horror, the birds fly over the border and the circus is reunited on the other side!"--
An introductory tale about the impact plastic waste has on the ocean is told through a lighthouse keeper's friendship with a whale named Blue.
"A simple game of hide-and-seek quickly takes a new twist as a growing city encroaches on the jungle the animals call home. Where will the elephant, parrot, and snake go?"--Page 4 of cover.
A one-of-a-kind story about empathy and friendship.When a robot asks a boy, ¿Can we be friends?¿ the boy replies, ¿I don't think so. You're a tin can.¿ The robot disagrees. After all, the robot can play music! Do math! Bake a cake! But the robot has no brain, the boy insists, and no heart. So surely it is a tin can. Is there anything the robot can do to change the boy's mind? To prove it's more than a piece of metal?This whimsical story considers what it takes to be like someone else. And, more important, what it takes to be a friend.
A terrifically twisty tale that children will devour with relish - with a pop-up surprise!
A boy dawdling in the bathroom to read is taken by surprise when the characters in his book come to life in this quirky picture book perfect for young readers with a silly sense of humour or beginning potty training!
A funny and thoughtful story about the power of little voices, from the creator of Where's the Elephant? and Welcome. How many trees make a forest? Each animals thinks they know the answer but they just can't agree ... Could a tiny, quiet voice have the answer?
Barroux tackles ocean pollution in the stunning follow-up to the critically acclaimed Where's the Elephant? - recommended by The Guardian, Sunday Times and The Sun.
What starts as a game of jungle hide-and-seek quickly turns into something more significant as the author's illustrations convey the consequences of deforestation upon the animal kingdom. This book adopts the familiar 'Where's Wally?' search-and-find format to introduce young readers to environmental issues.
Isen ved Nordpolen smelter og isbjørnene sejler af sted på deres isflage for at finde et nyt sted at bo. Men det er lettere sagt end gjort, for de bliver afvist alle steder. Heldigvis finder de en øde ø, hvor de slår sig ned i fred og ro. Men roen varer kort, da aberne også mangler et nyt sted at bo. Men isbjørnene kender problemet og ønsker dem velkommen.
Bogen er mere end en find-Holger-bog. Barroux tegner i klare farver havet fuld af liv, men for hvert opslag er der færre fisk og mere affald. Til sidst er havet fuldt af affald.Med hvalen som bulldozer skubbes alt affald tilbage til byerne, hvor det kom fra. Bæredygtighed for de mindste.
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