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All together
(Portuguese edition) A mum-tiger called Antónia. A grandma called Lena. A bird called Sophie. A girl called Maya. A baby called Louis. One sock. One stone. Two slices of pizza. A delightful group of friends, with one thing in common:... -
In the tent
(Portuguese edition) Two siblings set out on an adventure. After one hundred long days of walking, they finally arrive in a new land. But it’s getting dark and cold, and they need to put up their tent for the night.... -
The point we’re at
Maybe this is a sad book — and people, particularly when thinking about books for children, almost always prefer happy books, hopeful books. We agree. Hope is the most important thing in the world. But in order not to... -
I want a dog
(any dog)(Portuguese edition) It’s the same old story, every single day: Millie asks her mum if she can have a dog, any dog, and every single day her mum says no. The thing is, Millie goes to a very posh and... -
A rose, for example
(Portuguese edition) Animals, plants, stars, objects, and all that we can see, plus all that exists, or once existed or might one day exist. This is a book with which to give things a name, as well as a prompt... -
If you cry like a fountain
(Portuguese edition) Everybody cries: police officers, football players, superheroes, dogs, and even stones! Crying is good for all sorts of things, all we need to do is to try and cry a little better. CRY BETTER? Yes, for example, if... -
High tide
(Portuguese edition) A silent book can be a disconcerting thing. There are no words on the pages and readers may feel a bit lost. Upon opening this picturebook, some readers might ask worriedly, “What do we do with this book?”.... -
The duel
(Portuguese edition) In a cold and distant country, two men argue. They’ve been arguing for so long, they can’t remember why it started in the first place. Having given up on finding a real solution, to settle it for once... -
The orchestra
A trip around the world in search of musicians(Portuguese edition) The grand concert is scheduled for next week, but the members of the orchestra have disappeared without a trace. Luckily, it’s not serious... It looks like they’re all enjoying a holiday and the maestro has even received some... -
It’s all so big
A song that keeps growing(Portuguese edition) Why do we grow bigger and bigger? Where do we get the will to grow? Does it come from the longer days? The moons and the tides? From the sun? Or the great big mountain? (What a mystery!)... -
Dance when you reach the end
Good advice from fellow animals(Portuguese edition) Can you learn anything new from a beetle, a lizard, a simple toucan? Yes toucan, yes you can! Richard Zimler and Bernardo P. Carvalho bring us some wise and rather funny pieces of advice from our fellow animals.... -
The endfixer
(Portuguese edition) "As a kid, I wanted to be an endfixer, which is someone who fixes the ends of things. Because stories often end up with a bad end... just as it's getting to the best part. Sometimes it also... - ALMOST SOLD OUT
Other half
(Portuguese edition) Half of this book speaks of love, and so does its other half. Half-whispered, in a half-light, but certainly not half-heartedly, a boy declares his first love. Who's never fallen in love? Who's never woken up in the... -
Boy, girl
(Portuguese edition) Our identity can’t be summed up in just two words — much less by a choice between the two words of this book's title. We won’t find meaningful answers to the questions of who we are and what...11,61€ (-10%)Sold out -
What’s it for?
(Portuguese edition) This book likes to ask questions. This book prefers a world full of questions than a world with definitive answers. Deep down, this book likes a bit of confusion and asks questions because it knows they will stir... -
Hey, Big Bang!
Nobody said it was easy(Portuguese edition) Ideas like to play hide and seek. They’re not invisible, but they can be hard to see! In the beginning, they appear like a shadow and slip through our fingers. But if we let them run free —...