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Celeste’s War
Autumn 1944. In the woods of the Langhe, twelve-year-old Celeste and his little sister Flora, five, are playing Training, a survival game to prepare for the arrival of the enemy – and the enemy, they have always been taught, are the rebels who have gone up into the hills: the partisans. But nothing can prepare them for what they find…
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Peeka & Boo and the Super Champions
In Peeka & Boo and the Garden Game a peaceful board game turns into a surprise mission when tennis balls reveal a hidden assignment. The duo travels through space-themed clues to uncover a hidden message under their noses! In Peeka & Boo and the Final Ingredient an inter-agency party looms, but first our duo needs the last ingredient of a…
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Peeka & Boo and the Green Mystery
In Peeka & Boo and the Garden Game, peaceful board game turns into a surprise mission when tennis balls reveal a hidden assignment. The duo travels through space-themed clues to uncover a hidden message under their noses! In episode Peeka & Boo and the Final Ingredient an inter-agency party looms, but first they need the last ingredient of a top-secret…
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Peeka & Boo and The Secret Spy
In Peeka & Boo and the Mystery Snack the duo heads to Turin to recover a legendary snack recipe from a retired spy before the evil Mao Agency gets it first. With gadgets and secret hideouts, they navigate suspicious rivals and finally earn the prize over a cup of tea. Mistaken identities, spy gadgets, and red pens! In Peeka &…
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Peeka & Boo and The First Mission
In episode 1, What a Mess, Peeka & Boo! two dog detectives prepare for a mission by gathering items from all over the house: the kitchen, the bathroom, even the bedroom becomes a battleground of flying soap and slippers. After chaotic preparations, a mysterious delivery sets them off toward their destination: Milan! In Peeka & Boo at Fashion Week, Peeka…
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Even the Devil Gets Tired
When her grandmother tells her the story of the Devil’s Saddle, Efi cannot stop thinking about that poor devil alone, defeated by a horde of angels. So she asks her aunt, who studies flamingos, to go with her to the promontory overlooking the gulf of Cagliari, called the Devil’s Saddle, to learn his side of the story. There she meets…
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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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No Island Is Alone
A captivating nonfiction picture book that explores the wonders of islands—from coral atolls and volcanic peaks to desert oases and islands of the imagination. Through stunning illustrations and engaging storytelling, readers are invited to uncover the secrets, history, and natural mysteries of islands around the world. Blending science, geography, and history with a poetic touch, the book reveals how islands,…
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Uncle Cringe
Everyone has an Uncle Cringe. But Neve’s is the worst one of all. And this will be the most embarrassing trip of her whole life. Neve is certain of one thing in life: every family has an Uncle Cringe. And unfortunately, hers is the cringiest of all. Always over the top with unlikely jokes, embarrassing dancing and an obsession with…
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Hach3r
Raffaele is fifteen, a tech nerd with two passions: AI and Alina, the most intriguing girl at school. But while he’s fluent in programming, he’s hopeless when it comes to people. When he discovers Alina follows a social media group for aspiring writers, he joins and starts posting stories. They’re… not great. Until one day, something strange happens: a new story…
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Burn This Book. The kids who saved Dr Zhivago
Would you risk your life for a book? Three teenagers. three historical eras. One secret that could change history forever. Is it worth risking your life for a book? Boris Pasternak would say yes, that ideas are not born to be hidden or suffocated. And so would his publisher, Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, who managed to publish Dr Zhivago, while avoiding censorship.…
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Nothing Ever Changes Here
Two summers interweave on the page leaving a secret question, like a wish written in the sand: can first love be an eternal coming back? Stolen kisses, diving from canoes, pool matches, shooting stars to pin our wishes on if we can’t even confess them to ourselves, and secret crushes revealed in the half-light of a tent. They may sound…
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White Fog
A mysterious fog rising from the river and a girl destined for something more. A village shrouded in mist, where ghosts seem to rise from the river, the bell tower tolls through the air, and the memory of vanished children still lingers… As in many tales, there is a godmother and a girl destined for something greater. The past hides…
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Try Not To Sleep
Young and bold, Baladine is the brilliant mind behind De Profundis, a podcast that each week captivates a wide audience of true crime and horror enthusiasts, recounting real and terrifying stories “straight from the heart of darkness”. But now she’s stuck in a creative block that threatens to drag her back into the abyss she fought so hard to escape.…
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Cece & Cice On the Sand
Two inseparable friends embrace the joyful adventures each season brings! It’s summer, and Cece and Cice are up bright and early, ready for the beach! With sun cream, shady specs and a cart full of supplies, they roll in the sand, dive into the sea, and vanish in the waves… only to pop up with a splash and a cheeky…
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Cece & Cice In the Meadow
Two inseparable friends embrace the joyful adventures each season brings! Cece and Cice stretch out lazily in a sunny meadow, dozing beneath a parasol, snacking on boiled eggs atop a chequered cloth. But spring breezes are full of surprises — and soon everything’s up in the air, including them! With gentle humour and clever twists, this is another delightful day…
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The Cruel Sister
Agatha is 11 years old, lives in a grand but slightly crumbling English country house, and is certain of two things: she will be an explorer one day… and there is something very wrong with the new maid. It’s the early 1900s, and Agatha’s days are filled with books about Egypt, ancient tombs and strange diseases. Her father is always experimenting,…
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One Piece at a Time
Twelve-year-old Nina is curious, smart and full of questions — especially about the strange, half-written notebook she finds hidden in a forgotten corner of an old bookshop. Inside are disturbing sketches, unfinished formulas and fragments of thought that seem to reach across time. The only clue? A cryptic signature: “M.” Drawn into the mystery, Nina begins to suspect that the notebook…
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The Cursed Island
The fictional childhood adventure of a boy named Louis — one other than future writer Robert Louis Stevenson — set on a remote Scottish island in the mid-19th century. Frail in health but overflowing with imagination, Louis is forced to leave the comforts of Edinburgh when he follows his father, a lighthouse engineer, to a remote, sea- and wind-battered island. What…
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The Geometric Man
A fictionalised version of the young Jules Verne grows up in a world too small for his restless imagination. Spending a summer in a quiet French village, he stumbles upon a mysterious inventor and a locked shed full of blueprints, tools and machines unlike anything he’s ever seen. As Jules becomes the inventor’s apprentice, he finds himself drawn into a secret…





















