Picture books for children learning to read.When flipped horizontally, the young reader can read the text. The children listen to the text in landscape format.Picture books for children of all agesstorys by Max Bolligerdrawings by Klaus Brunnerread by Ann MalcolmTINY and the seven stories of his secretsThere once was a little boy, and all the other children called him Tiny. In his pockets he kept all his treasures. Sometimes he could feel secrets hidden in these treasures, secrets he didn’t qui
te understand. An angel put the stories to go with all these things he kept into his heart. So all Tiny had to do was take one of his treasures in his hand, for example the seashell, and its secret would open up to him straight away.TINY at the Children’s ZooThere once was a little boy, and all the other children called him Tiny. In his pockets he kept all his treasures. Sometimes he could feel secrets hidden in these treasures, secrets he didn’t quite understand. An angel put the stories to go with all these things he kept into his heart. So all Tiny had to do was take one of his treasures in his hand, for example the seashell, and its secret would open up to him straight away.THE OLD MERRY-GO-ROUNDThe merry-go-round belongs to a man called George. He does everything himself. He sets up the merry-go-round. He collects the money. George is worried–he would much rather have dodgems. The animals on his merry-go-round run away. They go and visit children at night, in their dreams, and then they come back. George is desperate but the children help him to find all his animals.
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