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All titles in "Children´s books"
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Karla Schneider
The Apraksins
Their names are Klasha, Polly, Ossja, Fedja and Dillotshka. They are orphans and they live in difficult and dangerous times. But when they are separated, they confront their fate with ... More about this title
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Arnold Schönberg, Peter Schössow
The Princess
The inventive composer Arnold Schönberg was also an inventive story-teller. One of the stories he liked to tell his children was recorded on tape and is now published for the first time in ... More about this title
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Peter Schössow
Can it be?
Nobody knows why the little girl with the big bag marches through the park and shouts at complete strangers – until finally someone dares to ask. Then it turns out that she is sad and angry ... More about this title
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Peter Schössow
My First Car was Red
Your first car is always the best. And your first road trip is the coolest – even if there are a few obstacles in your way.
The hero of this book has been longing for a car for ages. ... More about this title -
Peter Schössow
The Dodo Egg
The story of Captain Lüttich and his crew. Their pockets are empty but their hearts are in the right place.
Captain Lüttich and his merry men are in quite a fix. They have no money to get ... More about this title -
Claudia Schreiber
Sultan and Sonofabitch
A master must give orders. And a servant must obey. Claudia Schreiber's hilariously funny stories, however, turn that relationship upside-down: the lazy sultan discovers how much fun it is to do ... More about this title
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Jens Sparschuh
Just count on Lilly
Lily has a terrible row with her friend Felicity. Because Felicity refuses to believe that there are lucky and unlucky numbers. Fine, so Lily will produce some evidence…
Lucky ... More about this title -
Gerhard Staguhn
Decoding the Cosmos
News from the universe
It is no big news that the scope of scientific discovery is constantly expanding. In astronomy, however, it is not only the case that we know more than we did just ten years ago; rather, ... More about this title -
Gerhard Staguhn
God and the Gods
The History of the Great Religions
To discuss religions – and currently everybody's discussing Islam – you should know them, your own as well as others. If you want to understand somebody else's faith, you have to know its ... More about this title -
Gerhard Staguhn
Hunting for the World's Smallest Building Block
Exciting, descriptive and easy to understand - as if chemistry and nuclear physics were the simplest subjects in the world, Gerhard Staguhn describes the microscopic processes taking place in the ... More about this title
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Gerhard Staguhn
If God is Good Why is There Evil in the World?
If God is good why is there so much evil in the world? Thinking about religion raises big questions. This book gives answers to the most important of them.
Answering these and many ... More about this title -
Gerhard Staguhn
Sun, Wind and Rain
Everybody talks about the dangers of global warming and the changes in the weather. But do we really know what we are saying? If not, this is the ideal beginner's guide to meteorology in the age ... More about this title
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Gerhard Staguhn
The Search for Life's Blueprint
The history of evolution, decoding the genome and brain research – three controversial scientific fields are at the centre of Gerhard Staguhn's new book. In recent years research on the ... More about this title
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Gerhard Staguhn
Why Cats Always Land on Their Feet
Why do cats always land on their feet? Why does lightning strike more men than women? But also: Why does the world exist? Or: Why do we fall in love? Such questions occupy all of us at one time ... More about this title
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Gerhard Staguhn
Why Do People Have No Fur?
New Everyday Riddles
In his second book of everyday riddles, Gerhard Staguhn once more answers even the most tricky questions with scientific accuracy, while making them comprehensible for non-scientists - and proves ... More about this title -
Gerhard Staguhn
Why man can't hold his peace
Men have always gone to war: for food and land, for fame and honour, for oil and diamonds, in the name of patriotism or religion. Are wars, then, a necessity? Gerhard Staguhn's book addresses ... More about this title
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Peter Stamm
Heidi
Adapted from the book by Johanna Spyri
Heidi is a 5-year-old orphan who lives in the Alps with her reclusive grandfather. She has a close friend in the goatherd Peter, who is the same age as her, and they often go walking high up into ... More about this title -
Anu Stohner, Henrike Wilson
Charlotte and the Wolves
Charlotte the sheep is as brave-hearted as ever – she's not afraid of anyone or anything, not even wolves.
Ever since she went, on her own, down into the valley to get help for the ... More about this title -
Anu Stohner, Henrike Wilson
Charlotte the Sheep and her Friends
Everyone loves brave Charlotte, even the old sheep in the flock - it's just her friends they find a bit strange. Even though they are the best friends in the whole wide world.
The ... More about this title -
Anu Stohner, Henrike Wilson
Charlotte, the Sheep
Charlotte climbs trees, jumps into the river and clambers over jagged rocks that no sheep has scaled before. Sometimes she even goes for walks at night – one more thing that a proper sheep ... More about this title