Little Amelia Is Growing Up
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Little Amelia Is Growing Up
2 Pablo Picasso Hi! Thanks! Bye! First Prize for Best Book Published in 2014 Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport Latino Book Award 2014 Best Educational Children’s Picture Book They Were Also Young 10 Best Games Series Latino Book Award 2014 Best Young Adult Nonfiction Book France, UK, Germany, Portugal, Brazil, Bulgaria, Sweden, Italy, Finland Little Amelia Is Growing Up The tender story of Amelia, a girl that feels very little before everything around her, who deep down feels insecure about the birth of her little sister. Lovely illustrations in full-colour pop-ups that create scenes, lights and visual games. Little Amelia Is Growing Up Written by Elisenda Roca Illustrated by Paula Bonet 27 × 27 cm 14 pages Hardcover Ages 4+ “Paula Bonet’s drawings have brought excitement to thousands of people.” La Vanguardia Elisenda Roca A journalist, she made up tales of fantasy when she was little and told them to her younger sister. Contributes to newspapers, magazines and cultural websites, works in radio and TV, writes stories and novels and directs theatre. Paula Bonet An illustrator, she has enjoyed drawing since she was little. With a degree in Fine Arts from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, she has illustrated books, newspapers, magazines, posters, stage design, album covers and murals. She fell in love with Amelia. instagram.com/paulabonet facebook.com/Paula-Bonet-Illustration @paulaboneti pinterest.com/paulabonet 3 Minipops A modern and synthetic view of two of the most popular classic tales: Little Red Riding Hood and The Three Little Pigs. Five little pop-up scenes for each story successfully show the essence and magic of these traditional fairy tales. Little Red Riding Hood The Three Little Pigs Adapted by Meritxell Martí Illustrated by Xavier Salomó 18 × 20 cm 10 pages Hardcover Ages 3+ France FEBRUARY 2015 Cinderella Goldilocks 4 My House See-and-say picture book for the youngest readers that presents objects, rooms, animals and people related to the home. The book helps the children to become aware of the world around them. Its large format and the fact that readers can open flaps and add stickers to the scenes brings the value of manipulation to the book. My House Written by Àngels Navarro Illustrated by Aina Cordoncillo 25 × 32 cm 16 pages Softcover Ages 3+ Ale Hop! Let the Show Begin! Welcome to the world of the circus! This book provides an introduction to this fascinating world of magic and illusion and a splendid series of manual and motor-skill activities so boys and girls can put on their own circus show at home. Ale Hop! Let the Show Begin Written by Àngels Navarro Illustrated by Laura Prim 30 x 29 cm 10 pages Hardcover Ages 7+ 5 Little Pedestrian Learn how to be a good pedestrian with Little Cat as you walk around with him safely. A book that includes a traffic signal manual, flaps, surprises, scored pieces to punch out and even a pop-up city! Little Pedestrian Written and illustrated by Patricia Geis 25 × 27 cm 12 pages Hardcover Ages 5+ Henri Matisse Continuation of the What an artist! series with the greatest figure in fauvism, Henri Matisse. The book presents his career and his most important works in a pleasant way with attractive texts and reproductions of his paintings. And in the end, you’ll find a series of activities for the little artists! Matisse Written and illustrated by Patricia Geis 22 × 30,5 cm 18 pages Hardcover Ages 7+ Italian French English Worldwide 6 If You Could Fly Just imagine, if you could fly… This enticing idea is the subject of this pop-up book whose minimalist illustrations by Gustavo Roldán and simple but effective paper engineering shows us that even the most unlikely things could one day come true. If You Could Fly Written and illustrated by Gustavo Roldán 30 × 17 cm 14 pages Hardcover Ages 4+ The seasons Discover and explore the seasons of the year through fun activities like colouring objects, finishing drawings, locating objects and grouping elements together. These activities help boys and girls to improve their motor skills and visual coordination in a fun way. Welcome Summer Welcome Spring Welcome Autumn Welcome Winter Àngels Navarro ¡BIENVENIDO VERANO! Written by Àngels Navarro Illustrated by Carmen Queralt 22,5 × 22,5 cm 48 pages + Stickers Ages 4-7 ¿Dónde están los 8 pájaros? benvinguts castellà.indd 1 18/07/14 17:36 benvinguts castellà.indd 3 Pinta los cuadros y tendrás este caballito de mar. 18/07/14 17:36 18/07/14 17:36 benvinguts 8 castellà.indd 7 Agus and the Monsters Hello! My name is Agus Pianola. You didn’t know this, but sooner or later we were bound to be friends. Until recently I was a rather normal kid: I went to school, lost my homework, wolfed down pizza… But the day I met Mr Flat, everything changed. Ah, of course. You still don’t know who Mr Flat is, do you? I’ll just tell you that he’s a monster and that ever since he moved into my room, the world is not only more fun, but it’s also a better place. Better, but with tons of trouble! Here It Comes Mr. Flat! Let’s Save the Nautilus! 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They met by chance and started working I, Elvis Riboldi, and of children television series like Los Lunnies and together. Ever since then, they haven’t stopped doing monstruous Sesame Street. novels, songs and scripts, Jaume is co-author of the collection facebook.com/agusandmonsters pinterest.com/agusandmonsters instagram.com/agusandmonsters @agusandmonsters 9 Theo and Moon Theo does not like the night: it scares him. As soon as it gets dark, he starts to shiver like gelatine and imagines all kinds of terrifying creatures: a witch with a wand, a lime green dragon, a dancing skeleton or a flying vampire. But there is one thing Theo likes about the night: his friend Moon. He loves her so much that, when he sees her crying one night because she lost her veil of light, he sets out right away on a journey through the dark in search of the one thing that can make her happy again. Theo and Moon Written by Carmen Gil Illustrated by Jacobo Muñiz 14,5 × 19 cm 48 pages Ages 7+ Carmen Gil Gold Medal of Merit in Education 2011 Black Soul Laura Castillo is kind of a “weird” girl. At thirteen, she is bored both inside and outside the classroom and thinks she is ugly and… “too brown”. Black Soul is a green-eyed beauty with jet-black hair. Decisive and sure of herself, she is one of the stars of Teen World, the virtual world where thousands of teenagers like Laura go to avoid reality. But lately, the atmosphere in Teen World has become strained. A group of rebel avatars led by the smug and arrogant Klar Pink has started sabotaging the game. Laura and Black will discover that despite appearances, they share a lot in common. Black Soul Núria Pradas 14,5 × 21 cm 160 pages Ages 12+ 10 Kaliman in Jericho I came to Medellin looking for Adrián and met Nahum, Hernán Darío, Jonathan, Víctor Manuel, Fernando, Juan Esteban, Rubén Darío, Willington, Douglas, José Daniel, Ángel Antonio, Julio and Fabio. In Barcelona I am Santiago, but here, at the Lighthouse Foundation of Jericho, I am Kaliman, the hero that listens to real stories of wounded, mistreated boys estranged from the good life. What has been experienced cannot be erased, and setting off on a new path is no easy task. But the boys at the Lighthouse are also Kalimans, who left the streets, drugs and bad living to start looking to the future with hope. For all of them, Kaliman never gives up. Kaliman in Jericho Àngel Burgas 14,5 × 21 cm 144 pages Ages 14+ Charlemagne Since the beginning of his reign, Charlemagne (742-814), king of the Franks and emperor of the West, tried to integrate different European peoples into the shared project of building the Carolingian Empire. His leadership, policy to protect the papacy and promotion of Latin culture and arts helped to lay the foundations for a future European identity. Charlemagne Lluís Prats 14,5 × 21 cm 160 pages Ages 14+ 11 foreign rights: maite etcheto rights@combeleditorial.com • rights@editorialbambu.com LFI1402 www.editorialcasals.com www.combeleditorial.com www.editorialbambu.com