Oczko
Karolina Kasprzak-Dietrich
Publisher: self-publishing
Summary
21 rymowanek dla chłopczyków i dziewczynek. O warzywach, zwierzątkach, porach roku, wiersze, które łatwo wpadają w ucho i uczą.
Publisher: self-publishing
21 rymowanek dla chłopczyków i dziewczynek. O warzywach, zwierzątkach, porach roku, wiersze, które łatwo wpadają w ucho i uczą.
Travel to a world of wild imagination and playful curiosity with Just So Stories, the complete collection of Rudyard Kipling’s timeless animal tales, specially presented for young children at bedtime. In these delightful and whimsical stories, you’ll discover how the elephant got its trunk, why the camel has a hump, and how the leopard got its spots—each tale bursting with charm, gentle humour, and wonder. Told in Kipling’s beautifully rhythmic and poetic style, these stories spark imagination while offering soothing, thoughtful storytelling perfect for winding down at the end of the day. Whether shared as part of a bedtime routine or enjoyed on a quiet afternoon, this complete collection will enchant young listeners and become a treasured favourite for families. Includes all 13 classic Just So Stories. Filled with talking animals, curious questions, and clever answers. Ideal for ages 4–8 and perfect for calm, imaginative listening. Press play, snuggle close, and let these classic bedtime tales carry your child into a dreamy world of storytelling magic.Show book
Book three in this fast-paced and exciting series for middle grade fantasy, mystery, and animal buffs. Noah, Megan, Richie, and Ella are the Action Scouts; friends whose tree house overlooks the Clarksville City Zoo. When they discover a magical world hidden within the zoo, they are swept away on an adventure in which penguins can fly, a mysterious figure lurks in the shadows, and the scouts are enlisted to help Mr. Darby, who is in charge of the Secret Zoo. But will the scouts be able to fight against the dangerous sasquatches who have escaped the zoo and threaten their town? There’s only one way to find out if the four friends training as Crossers can help save the Secret Zoo. The author originally had the idea for The Secret Zoo when he was nine and wondered what would happen if zoo exhibits had secret doors that allowed kids to go inside—and the animals to come outside. He brings that sense of adventure and excitement to this story, making it a favorite for home and classroom reading along with such middle grade fantasy favorites as The One and Only Ivan.Show book
What if being no bigger than a thumb could lead to the grandest adventures of all? In "Tom Thumb" by the Brothers Grimm, a clever little boy faces a world much bigger than himself, using wit, courage, and clever tricks to navigate danger at every turn. From outsmarting thieves to surviving wild misadventures beyond his parents’ home, Tom proves that true bravery comes not from size, but from heart and cleverness. His quick thinking often saves him from impossible situations, turning danger into triumph. Even when the world feels too big, Tom never stops believing he can find his place in it. Packed with humor, excitement, and classic fairy-tale magic, this beloved story celebrates wit, determination, and the power of a brave heart. Perfect for children, families, and anyone who loves stories of tiny heroes with gigantic spirit. Press play and join Tom Thumb on a whirlwind journey where every challenge becomes an opportunity for adventure!Show book
After wondering about the new girl's hijab, the class learns just how much they all have in common! A story about acceptance and friendship.Show book
Long ago, Nubian giraffes roamed wild across Uganda. Over time, as people constructed roads and towns, giraffe habitat and populations shrank. By 2016, nearly all of the country’s two hundred and fifty giraffes were grouped in one area within Murchison Falls National Park. Then a rich oil deposit was discovered there and companies made plans to start drilling, which would make the area unlivable for giraffes. To preserve their dwindling population, the Ugandan government enlisted the help of a giraffe conservation organization to move a group of giraffes across a river to safer territory. Can they do it in time to keep the giraffes safe?Show book
The second book in New York Times bestselling author and National Book Award finalist Eliot Schrefer’s Lost Rainforest series will thrill fans of Warriors and Spirit Animals with action and humor as the shadowwalkers battle to save their magical rainforest home. Caldera always existed in harmony between the creatures who walk by day and those who walk by night—until an ancient evil awakened. In the year since the shadowwalkers’ narrow escape from the Ant Queen, the ants’ destruction has only spread. Gogi, a shadowwalker monkey still learning to wield his fire powers, embarks on a quest with his friends—including a healing bat, an invisible panther, and a tree frog who controls the winds—for a powerful object that can harness the magic of the eclipse to defeat the Ant Queen. But with just weeks before the next eclipse, Gogi must race to prove that he can control the mighty depths of his talent if he is to protect his friends, save the rainforest, and return home unsinged.Show book