A Sailor of Trees
How great would it be to travel around the world? Nêmus the little jaguar has his dreams of traveling come true throughout the book. Nêmus’ dream to explore the world becomes real when he and his friend Nanica discover a great, sunken ship and a few a few books that were left behind inside of it. Alphabetstories to stimulate observation, knowledge, and creativity.
A book of games and short stories playing with the Alphabet. On each page, we discover astonishing scenes where all the elements start with the same letter–for example, A for airport, B for bookstore, and C for circus.Anatole and Adebayo’s journey across the world, through oceans, mountains, cities, forests and deserts, intertwining dreams and reality.
A book with little text and an abundance of landscapes painted with watercolour over newsprint.In one hundred keywords and plenty of images, this book focuses on the main features of the six Brazilian Biomes. Though targeted toward readers aged two and older, the book can be appreciated by people of all ages. The key words encourage readers to make connections between the text and images, introducing children to literacy skills in a fun and engaging way. The good-natured entries are complemented by class activities concerning the biomes for elementary education. An unusual trip about one alligator, one capybara and one macaw traveling through the Brazilian States. In this book, we discover how vast, diverse, and beautiful our country is. The book is a product of careful research to show the best representation of each state, such as the flora, fauna, popular culture, economic activity, cooking, architecture, arts, and literature. Have a nice trip!Nilo is a very curious dog. He explores daily life backstage at the circus that has just arrived in the city.
Nilo is a great observer. He gets up close to the magic, clowns, the equilibrists, and animal tamer with his friend Agostinho and ends up performing in the show.Throughout the narrative, we find topics such as origin, growth, separation, worthwhile encounters, danger, dreams, death, and new beginnings Djô, the a little yellow monkey who dreams of flying, meets a dear friend at the circus, an elephant named Rabab. The old and tired Rabab wants to go back to the place he was born. Djô accompanies him on his journey back into the forest.Fables of La Fontaine are reviewed through formal dialogue. Great, fabulous characters talk to each other in a funny and surprising way.
The moral of several classic stories is subverted and reinterpreted in a creative way with new outcomes and perspectives. At the end, the author presents a summary of the original stories to the reader in order to compare the two versions and prepare them to create their own narrative.The numbers from one to ten are presented in a rhyming guessing game. Up above, the parrot catches a glimpse of something: what does he see?
The young reader is invited to get on a bicycle with the character and participate in the narrative, guessing the number of features they see along the way.For those who wish to know the history of our planet and interact with life on Earth.
Earth’s history began long ago when a succession of events gave birth to fantastic creatures. Get ready to embark on an adventure through giant, steaming volcanoes, endless oceans, dinosaurs of all sizes, flying beasts, powerful bacteria, erratic comets, and, at the very end of this journey through time, humans.Reference book that deals with our singularities and potential. Jucazecaju is a different crocodile. Two wings are hidden under his red T-shirt. One day, when he spits fire for the first time, he gets scared and chases away all his friends. But, thanks to an old pelican, Juca learns to accept himself and becomes a real dragon.An accessible book on meditation toward those who consider it impossible to meditate.
The purpose is to inspire the reader to initiate or improve the ancient practice of meditation. It consists of fifty questions and answers based on the experience of yoga teacher Sandro Bosco. In addition, it provides simple techniques for beginners and practitioners.Sheila’s story takes place in 1964, in Lebanon, when Sheila was 10 years old and began to discover the world and the separations that often permeate the world of adults. Sheila belongs to a Jewish family and has friends whose families are of Catholic and Muslim origin. How is it that, through cooking, Sheila and her friends manage to invite their families to rethink the seemingly invisible wall that separates them?In the form of a poem, Nilo tells us how he plays when he is alone at home.
Nilo is a very fun and special dog who loves to learn and play make-believe just like children. Among other pastimes, he reads, draws and plays make-believe. The book is full of enchanting illustrations and is suitable for children developing literacy skills.Hector does everything to please Nina. Find out from the pictures what really would make her happy.
Nina, a little, pampered cat, doesn’t accept any gifts. It has to be a crown with two suns and two moons, a catfish, a blue flower with gold spots… But when she leaves the city, Nina feels that maybe there is something more important than her own desires.Are you ready to embark on a great journey around the world?
The trip starts in the African Savannah, passes through Venice, crosses India, the Alaskan glaciers and much more…
On every page a game of search and find. It’s up to you to find the names that correspond to different objects, plants, animals, professions, as well as architecture and clothing of all kinds.