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Black Beauty, the autobiography of a horse, is one of the most
sensitive animal stories ever written.
Treasure island is an adventure story full of pirates, maps,
treasures and a courageous hero.
Ages 4 years & over. Billy is a happy octopus whose eight legs
have very different jobs. But sometimes things get mixed up so
imagine what can happen when one leg starts to do the job of
another! A hilarious and beautifully illustrated picture storybook.
What was that mysterious object terrifying sailors back in 1866?
Was it a sea monster or a man-made machine? Award winning author
Antonis Papatheodoulou and illustrator Iris Samartzi re-imagine the
original Jules Verne's stories through texts full of playful
riddles and delightful, vivid illustrations.
All pirates have a wooden leg, an eye patch and a hook! But one
morning, little Mark is born with a question mark instead of a
hook. As he grows up, he asks himself a ton of questions: Why am I
different? Why do I have a question mark instead of a hook?
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Level up (Hardcover)
Antonis Papatheodoulou; Illustrated by Iris Samartzi
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Discovery Miles 3 140
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The writer and illustrator of this picture book have managed to
transform a video game, into a fairy tale. A book that manages to
teach us about the power of friendship on one hand, and the correct
use of power on the other. A story about fair play.
Age 6+. This is a story about four real-life girls, with real-life
joys and problems. A story about Little Women who became four of
the most beloved heroes in the whole history of Literature.
Follow the punctual Mr. Phileas Fogg who accepts a wager to travel
around the world in 80 days and experience his famous adventures.
Award winning author Antonis Papatheodoulou and illustrator Iris
Samartzi re-imagine the original Jules Verne's stories through
texts full of playful riddles and delightful, vivid illustrations.
A secret message put Axel and his uncle, Otto Lidenbrock, professor
of mineralogy, into great adventures, leading them to descend all
the way to the centre of the earth! "I carefully took the book in
my hands, when suddenly through its pages slipped a small piece of
paper folded in four. It was a secret message, the beginning of a
great adventure for me and my uncle Otto Lidenbrock- the famous
professor of mineralogy."
Impey Barbicane thought of making the greatest cannon of them all.
A powerful cannon not for war, but for peace, made to shoot not the
enemy, but the surface of the moon. "Peace, peace at last! But now
no one needs cannon-makers anymore... and I love my job and know
how to do it well. If only there were cannons for peace, I could
make them better than anyone..." Those were Impey Barbicane's
thoughts, as he was staring at the moon... which gave him a
brilliant idea: he would make the greatest cannon in the world, a
cannon that would expand the human knowledge! Made not to fight the
enemy but to launch a shell to the surface of the Moon! Indeed,
that would be the cannon of peace!
Alice was feeling rather bored that afternoon. "Shall I make a
daisy-chain? she wondered. Or read the book my sister is reading?"
Louis Carroll's classic story is here retold by awarded author
Antonis Papatheodoulou and originally illustrated by 2020 nominee
for the H.C. Andersen Award of the Greek section of IBBY,Iris
Samartzi.
In a very small town, on the banks of the Mississippi, with his
aunt Polly, his cousin Mary, and his half-brother Sid, lives the
naughtiest, wildest, unruliest... good boy in America: Tom Sawyer.
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