
Die kleine Kackwurstfabrik (Pappausgabe)
German, Annemarie van den Brink, Marja Baseler, Meike Blatnik, Tjarko van der Pol, 2025
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Mmm, delicious! Polly and Pim are enjoying the banana. But what happens to it next? Together, the two siblings follow the exciting digestive journey of the banana through the little poop factory: from the first bite to the banana-shaped poop in the toilet or potty. With over 230,000 copies sold, "The Poop Factory" is a huge hit among all the big and small know-it-alls. Newly redesigned but just as funny and straightforward, "The Little Poop Factory" now also explains to the tiniest ones in a simple and visual way what happens during digestion. Going to the toilet or potty becomes especially fun!.

Die kleine Kackwurstfabrik (Pappausgabe)
German, Annemarie van den Brink, Marja Baseler, Meike Blatnik, Tjarko van der Pol, 2025
All children go to the cemetery. Except for Hagen, who is carried. If this rhyme is completely new to you, then you are no longer an elementary school child and don't have one in your household either. Everyone else knows: These rhymes are the most beautiful children's folklore and are passed down from one generation of students to the next on playgrounds. It's about time that this turned into a children's book! What has emerged is a refreshingly wicked and absurdly illustrated ABC of schadenfreude. The ABC book for well-rested beginner readers in a mini edition!.

If you're looking for fun and games, curiosity, and a couple of free hands, you don't need anything more for this unique interactive dictionary of sign language. From A for "showing off" to K for "toilet paper" and Z for "cotton candy," around 1,700 everyday terms are gathered here. All the topics that interest people from about 7 years old are depicted in wonderfully lively illustrations, accompanied by the corresponding sign drawings. Anyone who looks at this book won't be able to sit still. A picture dictionary of the most exciting language in the world for everyone!.

Hand in Hand die Welt begreifen
German, Andreas Costrau, Susann Hesselbarth, Ulrike Jentzsch, 2013
Sometimes you feel insecure in your body, sometimes comfortable and invincible. And then you'd also like to know how much spit you produce in the course of your life. If anyone knows what children are interested in and concerned about when it comes to their bodies, it's "Klär mich auf" author Katharina von der Gathen. Her many years of experience and a broadly based anonymous survey were the basis for her new encyclopedia, which is unbiased and witty, but also carefully takes on board ambivalent feelings. And if anyone knows how to put children's body experience into pictures, it is Anke Kuhl: Her charts, hidden pictures and cartoons are so funny, apt and sometimes sad that everyone recognizes themselves. The result is a wonderfully affirming book to flip back and forth for boys and girls who really like being at home in their bodies.

Bao is furious. The beloved forest behind the school is supposed to make way for a parking lot? She will prevent that! Together with Tuva and Linnéa, she starts a protest action that gains momentum, eventually leading to a forest occupation camp. It's clear that the parents of the young climate activists are not entirely thrilled about it. But at least they bring food.
We already know the energetic Bao from the highly praised "Rainbow Days." The new volume, in which she is now the main character, can also be read independently. Once again, Nora Dåsnes masterfully captures the feelings of today's 12 to 14-year-olds in an emotional and fast-paced graphic novel that you finish way too quickly.
A powerful and moving story about the Fridays-for-Future kids in action.

What happens when two little loudmouths also hit puberty? In the third and final volume of the comic series, Hugo and Hassan meticulously search for their first facial hairs, fight over girls who don’t want anything to do with them, are too scared to leave the bathroom at their first school party, and try to prove how tough they are while watching horror movies (Spoiler: it doesn’t work).
Sharp and uncensored: The stories of our beloved (loudmouth) heroes continue at last.

Hugo & Hassan – Echt jetzt?!
German, Franziska Gehm, Kim Fupz Aakeson, Rasmus Bregnhøi, 2023
The loneliest pig in the world knows exactly what it wants: to no longer be alone! To belong somewhere. Ideally, where it can find friends and play happily. And that’s why it decides to start going to kindergarten. Even though it’s a pig. Is that even possible? Everyone is a lonely pig at some point... this book brings joy again!.

Rocco and his friends are sure of one thing: the school janitor is a vampire! But they lack proof! So they bravely follow the bloodsucker's trail.

The true story of a childhood in East Germany, about which we usually read nothing. Stefan is a beloved child, surrounded by his grandmother and dear grandfather, his older sisters, and his parents. Unfortunately, he has to learn the violin because it has been determined in kindergarten that he is suited for it. Later, he trades the violin for a judo suit. The main thing is that he is not a couch potato, says his father. And indeed, Stefan is anything but that. Stefan's father has a job that must remain secret. Stefan knows nothing about the Stasi; he only occasionally notices how his father comes home at night needing help because there was too much vodka involved with the Russians again. Always these drinking toasts. One can also toast to friendship with cocoa, thinks Stefan, and immediately tries it out with his friend Pfläumchen. With lovingly expressive illustrations by Tanja Székessy and a postscript as a conversation starter.

Max and Maja are cousins. They like each other. They enjoy playing Indian games and eating vanilla ice cream. They could do so much together. But between them lies the German-German border. While Maja's first day of school is celebrated with "Kaltem Hund," Max rides his BMX bike through the new housing development. Maja reads "Abrafaxe," while Max listens to "TKKG" cassettes for hours. Maja participates in the Young Pioneers, and Max plays soccer. We always see in parallel what was important and familiar to children on both sides. Until one day, everything changes... A richly illustrated storybook about the time when Mom and Dad were little and the border still existed - for remembering and storytelling, for laughter and reflection.
