Este nuevo libro de Satoshi Kitamura es una historia que va de la aventura al miedo por estar en un lugar desconocido. Al final, el personaje se dará cuenta de que todo saldrá bien: ni las plantas ni la oscuridad lo atraparán durante su paseo y descubrirá el camino de regreso a casa.
Satoshi Kitamura Libros
Satoshi Kitamura es un aclamado ilustrador cuyas obras se caracterizan por sus colores vibrantes y su dibujo dinámico. Sus ilustraciones a menudo complementan los textos de otros autores, pero también forman la base de sus propias narrativas. Kitamura explora con frecuencia temas de amistad, aventura y el mundo de la infancia con un enfoque lúdico y original. Su estilo visual único atrae a lectores de todas las edades, brindándoles alegría e inspiración.






Millie's Marvellous Hat
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Millie loves hats, but she has no money and she can't afford to buy any of the lovely hats in town. Millie does dare, and soon she can not only see her own beautiful hat, but everyone else's hats as well.
Lily Takes a Walk
- 28 páginas
- 1 hora de lectura
A charming book for children who want to be a little scared. Monsters large and small pop up at every turn as Lily takes a walk with her dog, Nicky. But Lily isn't afraid; she has Nicky to protect her. Full-color illustrations.
Me and My Cat?
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Late one night, an old lady in a pointed hat climbs through the window into Nicholas's bedroom. It's puzzling at the time, but not nearly as puzzling as what happens the next day...A hilarious tale of experiencing life from a different point of view, and finding out that it's just as complicated!
Colours
- 48 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
A simple text where a visit to an art show causes a girl to imagine what the world would be like if it was wholly yellow, red or blue. Realising that the world actually consists of all the colours of the rainbow, she paints lots of multicoloured pieces of art herself.
Stone Age Boy
- 40 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Travel 20,000 years into the past and discover what life as a caveman was like in this prehistoric picture book by a prodigiously talented artist.
M.J. Nicholls (author of The House of Writers and The Quiddity of Delusion) returns with a novel about readers and writers in outrageous battle with fate and society in Orkneya battle in which reality, thankfully, is the loser. Marcus Schott, sacked from serving succour to suckers and loans to losers, leaves the office life to luxuriate in literature. His plan is to read every title featured in Dr. Peter Boxalls notorious compendium 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die. Motoring toward a small pre-purchased cottage on the Orkney Isles, Marcus soon encounters fatal hiccups in his scheme to compress a lifetimes reading into three years. These hiccups include skittish librarian Isobel Bartmel, self-cauterising critic Raine Upright, and the unpredictable happenings of the characterless Orkney peoples, too long trapped in their bothies of banality, each pushing Marcus further from his ecstatic vision of total list completion. A light comedy with a sunny paradisiac quality, rich in verbal virtuosity, Rabelaisian lists, and the occasional outburst of cheerful, cathartic violence, The 1002nd Book is the ultimate summer novel against summer novels: an anti-crowdpleaser with a tidy, cinematic plot that should please both crowds and all those thoroughly depressed by them.
Abracadabra, katakurico... what's in the hat? Meet Hattie the magician and her amazing hat. Together, they will enchant their audience with a parade of animal surprises, and rightfully earn resounding applause.
The story features Pot-san, a charming teapot with a passion for pouring tea, who embarks on delightful adventures with his tabletop companions: Teacup, Milk Jug, Sugar Bowl, and Spoon. Together, they invite readers to join in their whimsical escapades, exploring friendship and fun in a colorful, engaging setting.
Fostering reading confidence in children is essential, and this book provides a curated selection of texts tailored to various reading levels. It emphasizes the importance of matching books to a child's abilities to encourage progress and enjoyment in reading. Engaging stories and age-appropriate content are designed to captivate young readers, making the learning experience both effective and enjoyable. This resource aims to create a positive reading environment at home, supporting children as they develop their literacy skills.