Unisciti a noi in un viaggio nel mondo dei libri!
Aggiungi questo libro allo scaffale
Grey
Scrivi un nuovo commento Default profile 50px
Grey
Iscriviti per leggere l'intero libro o leggi le prime pagine gratuitamente!
All characters reduced
Volim pomagati I Love to Help - cover

Volim pomagati I Love to Help

Shelley Admont, KidKiddos Books

Casa editrice: KidKiddos Books

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinossi

English Croatian Bilingual children's book. Perfect for kids studying English or Croatian as their second language.Jimmy the little bunny goes to the beach with his family. There he learns about the importance of helping others. When Jimmy's sandcastle is destroyed by the wave, they work together to build the bigger and better one. Everything works out better when we help each other.
Disponibile da: 31/01/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 34 pagine.

Altri libri che potrebbero interessarti

  • The Story of the Saxophone - cover

    The Story of the Saxophone

    Lesa Cline-Ransome

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    You may think that the story of the saxophone begins with Dexter Gordon or Charlie Parker or on a street corner in New Orleans. It really began in 1840 in Belgium with a young daydreamer named Joseph-Antoine Adolphe Sax—a boy with bad luck but great ideas. Coretta Scott King Honoree Lesa Cline-Ransome unravels the fascinating history of how Adolphe's once reviled instrument was transported across Europe and Mexico to New Orleans. Follow the saxophone's journey from Adolphe's imagination to the pawn-shop window where it caught the eye of musician Sidney Bechet and became the iconic symbol of jazz music it is today.
    Mostra libro
  • Shadow House: The Missing - cover

    Shadow House: The Missing

    Dan Poblocki

    • 0
    • 1
    • 0
    This new, stand-alone book in the Shadow House series features five new victims who are trapped in a haunted house and must try to escape.  
     
    Five children have been lured into Shadow House, all for different reasons. None of them knows the others. And none of them knows what to do when they can’t find a way back out. 
     
    But something is different inside the house. Someone—or something—is there with them, and seems to know more than they do. Only how are the kids supposed to decide if that someone is trying to help them . . . or trap them there forever? 
     
    Step into Shadow House.
    Mostra libro
  • The Wind in the Willows - cover

    The Wind in the Willows

    Kenneth Grahame

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Mole had been working very hard all the morning, spring-cleaning his little home. First with brooms, then with dusters; then on ladders and steps and chairs, with a brush and a pail of whitewash; till he had dust in his throat and eyes, and splashes of whitewash all over his black fur, and an aching back and weary arms. Spring was moving in the air above and in the earth below and around him, penetrating even his dark and lowly little house with its spirit of divine discontent and longing. It was small wonder, then, that he suddenly flung down his brush on the floor, said 'Bother!' and 'O blow!' and also 'Hang spring-cleaning!' and bolted out of the house without even waiting to put on his coat.    Something up above was calling him imperiously, and he made for the steep little tunnel which answered in his case to the gavelled carriage-drive owned by animals whose residences are nearer to the sun and air. So he scraped and scratched and scrabbled and scrooged and then he scrooged again and scrabbled and scratched and scraped, working busily with his little paws and muttering to himself, 'Up we go! Up we go!' till at last, pop! his snout came out into the sunlight, and he found himself rolling in the warm grass of a great meadow. 'This is fine!' he said to himself. 'This is better than whitewashing!' The sunshine struck hot on his fur, soft breezes caressed his heated brow, and after the seclusion of the cellarage he had lived in so long the carol of happy birds fell on his dulled hearing almost like a shout. Jumping off all his four legs at once, in the joy of living and the delight of spring without its cleaning, he pursued his way across the meadow till he reached the hedge on the further side. 'Hold up!' said an elderly rabbit at the gap. 'Sixpence for the privilege of passing by the private road!' He was bowled over in an instant by the impatient and contemptuous Mole, who trotted along the side of the hedge chaffing the other rabbits as they peeped hurriedly from their holes to see what the row was about. 'Onion-sauce! Onion-sauce!' he remarked jeeringly, and was gone before they could think of a thoroughly satisfactory reply.    Then they all started grumbling at each other. 'How STUPID you are! Why didn't you tell him——' 'Well, why didn't YOU say——' 'You might have reminded him——' and so on, in the usual way; but, of course, it was then much too late, as is always the case. It all seemed too good to be true. Hither and thither through the meadows he rambled busily, along the hedgerows, across the copses, finding everywhere birds building, flowers budding, leaves thrusting—everything happy, and progressive, and occupied. And instead of having an uneasy conscience pricking him and whispering 'whitewash!' he somehow could only feel how jolly it was to be the only idle dog among all these busy citizens. After all, the best part of a holiday is perhaps not so much to be resting yourself, as to see all the other fellows busy working.
    Mostra libro
  • My Daddy (Peppa Pig) - cover

    My Daddy (Peppa Pig)

    Scholastic

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Learn everything Peppa Pig loves about Daddy Pig in this adorable audio book.Just in time for Father's Day, listen to all the things Peppa loves about Daddy Pig. From cuddling up for bedtime stories to playing in the sand at the beach, Peppa and George love spending time with Daddy Pig no matter where they are!
    Mostra libro
  • ተጓዡ አባጨጓሬ (Amharic Only) - The traveling Caterpillar (Amharic Only) - cover

    ተጓዡ አባጨጓሬ (Amharic Only) - The...

    Rayne Coshav

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Amharic children's book. Perfect for kids practicing their Amharic language skills. 
     This story is about a caterpillar who accidentally went on an adventure, traveling far away from her home in the forest. She had an exciting experience, trying new foods and exploring new places. But at the end, she was the most happy to come back home to her family.  
     ይህ ታሪክ በጫካ ውስጥ ካለው ቤቷ በድንገት ርቃ ስለተጓዘች አንዲት አባጨጓሬ ነው። አዳዲስ ምግቦችን በመሞከር እና አዳዲስ ቦታዎችን በማየት አስደሳች ተሞክሮ ነበራት። ከሁሉም ይበልጥ ያስደሰታት ግን በስተመጨረሻ ወደ ቤተሰቦችዋ መመለሷ ነው።
    Mostra libro
  • The Life–Work of Professor Muntz - Where Time Splits Beer Flows and Chaos Reigns - cover

    The Life–Work of Professor Muntz...

    Murray Leinster

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Life–Work of Professor Muntz by Murray Leinster - Multiple time-tracks lead to the Ajax Brewery! 
    Nobody would ordinarily have thought of Mr. Grebb and Professor Muntz in the same breath, so to speak, yet their careers impinged upon each other remarkably. Mr. Grebb was a large, coarse person, with large coarse manners and large coarse pores on-an oversized nose. He drove a beer truck for the Ajax Brewing Company, and his ene dominant desire was to get something on Joe Hallix, who as head of the delivery service for Ajax, was his immediate boss. 
    Professor Muntz, on the other hand, was the passionately shy and mouselike author of "The Mathematics of Multiple TimeTracks," who vanished precipitately when he found himself famous. In that abstruse work he referred worriedly to experimental evidence of parallel time-tracks, and other physicists converged upon him with hopeful gleams in their eyes, and he fled. 
    Professor Muntz couldn't talk to people. But they wanted to know about his expеriments. They couldn't make any. They didn't know how to start, and to them the whole thing had been abstract theory. But he had made experiments and they wanted to ask about them, so he ran away in an agony of shyness. 
    That was that. No one human being could seem less likely to be affected by Professor Muntz' life-work than Mr. Grebb, and no life-work could seem more certainly immune to Mr. Grebb than Professor Muntz'. But life is full of paradoxes, and the theory of multiple time-cracks is even fuller. Therefore...
    Mostra libro