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| The Best Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm |
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Die schönsten Märchen der Brüder Grimm
Author: Harriet Grundmann/ Renate Seelig
Fifteen of the most popular fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm are retold in a sensitive manner appropriate for children with lots of illustrations and bound in high quality quarter binding.
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| Paula and Phil Learn to Ride Their Bikes |
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Paula und Flo lernen Rad fahren
Author: Irmgard Paule/ Sandra Grimm
Phil receives a real bicycle as a present and his sister Paula gets his old running bike. Riding, turning and braking: children can learn all about how to ride a bike and what to pay attention to in this book.
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| I Just Want To Be Gustav |
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Am liebsten bin ich Gustav
Author: Carola Holland/ Angelika Glitz
Gustav is actually a dog. Except he has these spots on his fur just like cows have. So is he a dog? Or maybe a wolf? No, he just wants to be Gustav.
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| Gustav and the Frog King |
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Gustav und der Froschkönig
Author: Carola Holland/ Angelika Glitz
A new story about Gustav the dog and what happens after he tells his friend, Quacker, the fairytale about the frog prince. Is Quacker also a bewitched prince? Alas, a kiss doesn't help, and in the end Quacker decides he would rather remain a frog.
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| AWESOME OSCAR! |
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Stolz wie Oskar
Author: Stephan Pricken/ Gaby Scholz
Oscar isn't allowed to play with his neighborhood soccer team because they say he's still too small. But then Oscar shows everyone what he is capable of, and in the end he has his big chance at soccer.
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| Naughty Like Oscar |
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Frech wie Oskar
Author: Imke Sönnichsen/ Gaby Scholz
Oscar thinks it's a great day to be extra naughty. His mother has a completely different opinion, however, and in the end Oscar has to think about his naughty behavior.
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| Pia Blabbermouth |
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Pia Plappermaul
Author: Birgit Antoni/ Sandra Grimm
Pia is a happy girl who never stops talking and asks questions all day long. Until one day her older brother tells her that every person has only a certain number of words during their lifetime, and they shouldn't use them all too soon. That's true, Pia thinks, her grandpa hardly talks anymore...This is a delightful, humorous book about listening and letting others talk.
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| It's Not Easy Being a Guardian Angel |
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Schutzengel haben's nicht leicht
Author: Rike Janßen/ Sabine Lipan
A humorous adventure about two guardian angels and the children they watch over.
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| Never Go With Strangers |
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Mit Fremden gehen wir nicht mit!
Author: Miriam Cordes/ Jana Frey
A realistically related story that heightens children's awareness of dangerous situations.
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| Not With Me! |
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Nicht mit mir!
Author: Anette Bley/ Pia Sandmann
A sensitive and beautifully illustrated story that addresses the often taboo subject of force between children.
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