Grumpy Little King


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Michel Streich's witty text and amusing illustrations make this a perfect picture book for parents and children to share.




The Little King


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When you are to be a king one day is waiting the only thing you have to do to become a king? How to be a really good one? Is war good politics? And the most important question: How tall the best of kings should be? These and other eternal questions are treated with humor, but seriously. A children's book not only for children.




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The Book Buyer


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Little King December


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December II, the little pot-bellied king, is about three inches tall and so fat that he can't button up his tiny red velvet coat with its magnificent ermine trim. He lives in a tiny room in a hole in the wall, its shelves piled high with countless colourful boxes, full of his dreams. In King December II's world, you are born big, knowing everything you will ever know - how to close a business deal, how to write a computer programme … And every day you get a little bit smaller and you forget a little bit more, so that at the end of your life you are tiny, and you spend your days forgetting things and chasing shadows in the garden. Childhood comes at the end of your life … but is that a good thing? Well, you'll have to ask the little king. You can ask him anything. You can lie with him on the balcony and look up at the stars and talk about immortality. And when you're with him you see things your eyes won't normally see…







Viking Tales Revised


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The Pancake King


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Relates the saga of Henry who, because he could not stop making pancakes, became wealthy and famous.




VIKING TALES


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When they reached the top of the hill they looked back. Far below was a soft, green valley. In front of it the sea came up into the land and made a fiord. On each side of the fiord high walls of rock stood up and made the water black with shadow. All around the valley were high hills with dark pines on them. Far off were the mountains. In the valley were Halfdan's houses around their square yard...FROM THE BOOK.




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