'Wonderfully strange and strangely wonderful... an epic dream captured in superbly meticulous detail' Shaun Tan, author of The ArrivalOne little paper boat's journey across the ocean, full of wonders and dangers. A captivating, visually astonishing story about the risks and extraordinary rewards of being brave.This beautifully illustrated, wordless picturebook is a gateway into a captivating marine fantasy world.
Peter van den Ende Knihy






Disaster strikes Beaver Town! All the Beavers are upset, except for Little Beaver. She's determined to rebuild her town. But will she be able to do it? She's only little, after all!Little Beaver, Big Achiever is a story about what can happen when something goes wrong and how we can put it right.
Sloth wants to be the speediest in the world! His friends think it's impossible, but Sloth is determined and starts to train. The fastest sloth in the world is also about having a goal and working hard to achieve that. It is also about having self-belief and self-worth, from within and not from others.
All books in this series are written to illustrate two important ideas: Resilience i.e. dealing with setbacks, and Positivity i.e. seeing opportunity. How Hedgehog found his smile is about dealing with loss, determination, asking for and accepting help from others and acceptance of what has happened.
All books in this series are written to illustrate two important ideas: Resilience and Positivity. At one level the story of the nightingale and the bear is about how we can deal with bullying. At another it uses the events of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 to help parents make sense of events like these with their children.
All books in this series are written to illustrate two important ideas: Resilience i.e. dealing with setbacks, and Positivity i.e. seeing opportunity. How the pelican got its name is about having a sense of self-worth, being prepared to try things even though you're not sure you can do it... and finding out that it can be fun.