por Lucy Neill | 31 de julho de 2024 | Livros sobre parentalidade, Recomendações para crianças
Always Your Stepdad Stephanie Stansbie and Tatiana Kamshilina Whatever you do, wherever you go, whoever you become – I’ll always be your stepdad. This lyrical love letter of a book explores the unique challenges, joys and experiences of becoming a blended...
por Lucy Neill | 31 de julho de 2024 | Livros sobre parentalidade, Recomendações para crianças
That Time of the Month Rosie Kessous and Arianna Vettraino There is one thing that puzzles Samira – periods! She has heard people talking about them, but has no idea what they are. With the help of this book and her family, she learns all about that time of the...
por Lucy Neill | 31 de julho de 2024 | Livros sobre parentalidade, Recomendações para crianças
Wolf and Bear Katie Rolfe A powerful, entertaining story of a playful young wolf trying to help her friend Bear out from under the lonely shadow of sadness which engulfs him. ‘Wolf and Bear’ is a heart-warming tale of hope and resilience that packs a real...
por Lucy Neill | 31 de julho de 2024 | Livros sobre parentalidade, Recomendações para crianças
Lionel Poops Éric Veille Lionel is bouncing on his trampoline when all of a sudden he needs to poop. Where will he do it? On some cows! No, Lionel, no! On some wildcats! No, Lionel! Lionel thinks of many inappropriate places but eventually poops on his potty. Well...
por Lucy Neill | 31 de julho de 2024 | Livros sobre parentalidade, Recomendações para crianças
The Station Cat Stephen Hogtun A lonely little kitten wanders into a dull, grey station, full of dull, grey people. Her colourful fur and bright green eyes bring warmth and life to this weary place, and soon people begin to notice the kitten. As she learns about the...
por Lucy Neill | 31 de julho de 2024 | Livros sobre parentalidade, Recomendações para crianças
Donut Touch! Seb Davey and Alex Willmore Mikey the T. rex loves donuts, but he doesn’t like sharing. When Mikey’s delicious donuts start to disappear one by one, he thinks the reader is taking them, but he is too busy worrying about his donut dilemma to...