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Super Toothless and the Popsicle Mission
Who said missing teeth are a weakness? She is six, has lost her teeth and gained a superpower. Meet Super Toothless, the little girl that can save the world with a whistle. Caterina – aka Super Toothless – is back, joined by her rabbit Poco and Grandpa Gian. At the Annual Popsicle Fair, something goes terribly wrong: a mysterious ice-cream…
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Super Toothless and the Super Whistle
Who said missing teeth are a weakness? She is six, has lost her teeth and gained a superpower. Meet Super Toothless, the little girl that can save the world with a whistle. Cate is six, and her worst nightmare is coming true: her two front teeth are falling out. For her, it’s the end of the world – until Grandpa…
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I’m too me!
Too loud, too wild, too much? Or just perfect the way you are? Alex is nine: loud, distracted, unstoppable – and always in trouble. So he sets out to investigate the biggest mystery of all: himself. With pencils, curiosity and chaos, he starts a “non-diary diary” to survive school, swimming lessons and everything he’s not supposed to do. Along the…
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The Summer of My First Kiss (Maybe)
Three boys. One pact. Zero experience. A laugh-out-loud summer story about friendship, first crushes, and total humiliation. It’s the first day of the summer holidays, and Dado, Pippo, and Martino have sworn a solemn oath (sealed with spit and snot): before the end of the summer, all of them must kiss a girl. In order to prove the kiss really happened,…
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Sometimes Words
Words can hurt—but they can also heal. A powerful picture book that helps children discover the magic of kindness, one sentence at a time. Words can sometimes isolate us, but they also have the power to build bridges. They may act as walls, yet they can also be open doors. While words can hurt like arrows, they can also illuminate…
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Ada Upside Down
Ada’s world is delightfully unique and her story is a perfect read for young readers who love embracing their differences. Ada is a unique child—she does everything backwards! From speaking and walking to writing and playing, her world is upside down. While some people find her strange, Ada remains happy and true to herself. This delightful and thought-provoking picture book…
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I Like Spiderman, So What?
A heartfelt story about a brave girl who challenges gender stereotypes with her love for Spiderman. A celebration of individuality, self-expression, and the right to like what we love—no matter what others say! Cloe is six years old, full of curiosity, and unafraid to be herself. She loves Spiderman, wants to play soccer, and enjoys all kinds of toys—no matter…
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There’s a Smudge On My Drawing!
A playful and wildly imaginative story about embracing mistakes, unleashing creativity, and turning smudges into masterpieces. Max dreams of being a great artist one day. He imagines long lines outside museums, collectors fighting over his work… but suddenly, disaster strikes! A smudge appears on his drawing! Max tries everything to fix it — an eraser, colors, glue — but things keep…
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Period Girl
A groundbreaking novel that transforms menstruation from a taboo into a source of empowerment. When 11-year-old Robin gets her first period, she discovers an extraordinary ability: during her menstrual cycle, she can communicate with the Earth to create and nurture plant life. Embracing her newfound powers, Robin becomes a superheroine dedicated to combating deforestation and healing the planet, collaborating with…
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Untamed Boe
In a town obsessed with his hair, a boy with an untamed mane struggles to fit in, until an unexpected discovery helps him embrace his uniqueness. Ever since Boe and his mother moved to Hairborough, his big problem has only grown… quite literally! Low ceilings, endless hair appointments, and an entire village obsessed with his untamed mane: finding the right…
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Good Little Snail!
Little Snail’s Mum invites her to go out and meet the other animals that live in the meadow. She meets Cricket, Dragonfly, Ant, Spider… each one of them knows how to do something! Little Snail is amazed at what they can accomplish, but what is her special talent? Does she have one? Mummy will show her! A sweet and positive story to encourage little children…
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Try and Say Abracadabra!
All the little birds have learnt to fly. All but one: little Owl just doesn’t seem to get it! “It’s easy” Turtle says “You just need to say Abracadabra”. Little Owl tries, but OOOPS! He falls to the ground. “That’s because you need to have your eyes opened AND say Abracadabra” Mouse states. Still, little Owl fails. “You need to…













