HIGHLIGHTS | Children’s books

HIGHLIGHTS | Children’s books

Luckily, we have no reason to complain: we know many outstanding storybooks across Europe, with special illustrations. During these days, it’s particularly important to give quality story books to our children, or even better: to read with them, to tell stories to them, and let their fantasy run wild.

Our latest selection features book illustrations from Hungary to Brazil that will get you in the mood for a great adventure!


Répa, retek, mogyoró | Budapest, Hungary
Gyorgy Szalay


Le Petit Ivan | Nantes, France
Duque yvan


Raz, dwa, trzy, zaśnij ty! | Wroclaw, Poland
Gosia Herba
Mikołaj Pasiński


Ultralazer Tome 1 | Nantes, France
Duque yvan
Maxence Henry
ULTRALAZER !


Meu bairro é assim | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Jana Glatt


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