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It’s a hard job for Ignatius getting all the animals settled down for the night It’s bedtime at the zoo. Ignatius Hedgehog has just made himself cosy in bed when he hears a noise. What on earth was that? He stumbles outside with a yawn – and suddenly he’s got his hands full: he rescues the sleepwalking elephant from the seals’ pool, makes Bodo the bear cub a bedtime drink and catches glow worms for an anxious bat. Finally, Ignatius can get some sleep. But now dawn is breaking, and Alfred Brash,...

Boy + Girl = Love Chaos!When Lara and Finn meet for the first time in the school hallway, it is love at first sight. But before they can be together, they have to overcome numerous obstacles. There are not just the nosy mothers and the jealous fathers. There is also the best friend, a girl, who meddles in everyone’s affairs, and there are those boys that cannot help themselves and always make stupid comments. No, it is really not easy for Lara and Finn. Still, the newly enamored find a way and become...

The sequel to the picture book success “The Big Teeth-Brushing Day at the Zoo”Liger, rhicow, tapoodle, batterfly, pot-bellicorn, zebrare, cobripede – what is going on here? The zoo is teeming with strange creatures: Today the animals celebrate carnival! Monkeys, hippos, zebras - all dressed up. But who is who now? Zoo director Boisterous faces a mystery and asks his friend Ignaz Hedgehog for help. Soon the zoo will open its gates, and by then the mystery must be solved!Marvel, puzzle and laugh with...

Free as the wind14-year-old Sarah cannot believe it: Her parents move to New Zealand - and she has to go with them. She is very sad when she has to say goodbye to the horse she helped care for and initially, she is reluctant to give her new life at the other end of the world a chance. It is only when Lucas, a rather withdrawn boy, takes her to the nearby mountains that things change. The boy, who is of Maori descent and loves horses as much as she does, shows her the feral Kaiman-awa horses...

The latest book from best-selling author Sarah Lark – perfect for horse-mad readersThirteen-year-old Emily loves horses more than anything in the world. When her mum gets a job on a stud farm in New Zealand, Emily is reluctant to move so far away. But soon after arriving in their new home, Emily meets a foal called Hope, and falls head over heels in love with the little wild horse. Hope, however, has already been promised to a dealer. And Emily is afraid he’s not going look after her properly. Emily...

„Henrietta, that’s the name of the little choo choo train. Henrietta, says the rhyme, never leaves at scheduled time.“This is the opening of the musically artistic and cheerful book by James Krüss. Children love the rhymes and quickly learn to join in. And they also enjoy the affectionate illustrations: There is the choo choo train passing lakes and circling through forests and meadows, stopping so that people can disembark, waiting patiently for the children who come running…● Easy and...

A book about the most beautiful feeling in the worldRoberto is in love, for the very first time. But how is he supposed to tell Isabella? Should he write it on a little note? Shout it from the highest tower? Why not go overboard and paint it on the moon? All summer long, Roberto collects butterflies, as Isabella loves butterflies more than anything in the world. And then, as colorful hummingbird hawkmoths and orange tips float through the air, three simple words flutter out of Roberto’s mouth, „I...

A happy ending – and then… what?»Am I too young to have a boyfriend? Hello? I am sixteen! Shakespeare’s Juliet was thirteen when she fell in love with Romeo and married him 24 hours later. Thirteen!!! Of course, exactly like Shakespeare, Dad made a drama out of it. But Shakespeare’s version was world literature. Dad’s was just embarrassing.«Lilia has won Tom’s heart? Or was it Tom who won Lilia’s heart? Whatever. Sure is: What looked like a happy ending makes certainly happy – no doubt about that...

In the corner of the window to the right, on the ground floor of the department storeChristmas is right around the corner but Annabelle, the doll, and Ladislas, the bear, are still sitting in the window of the department store. Nobody came to buy them. The good old man working security feels so sorry for them that he leaves the light on in the last shop window. But then comes a call from Santa Claus: He is in urgent need of a doll and a bear! How lucky they are! Now the two will grace a Christmas...