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“Anya-Ganya: Good Night” by Dominika Roka is a sweet and funny picture book for children, perfect for the evening bedtime routine. It is part of a popular series about the adventures of a little girl named Anya-Ganya (originally Ana Ana).
The book *The Adventures of Syrnik* (based on the Disney/Pixar *Cars* universe) is a collection of incredible—and at times downright fantastical—stories told by the funniest resident of Radiator Springs: the tow truck Syrnik.
“The Great Book of Fairy Tales” is a gift edition and anthology that typically brings together the most famous gems of world folklore and literary fairy tales under one cover. It is an essential collection for any child’s home library.
“If Children Ruled the World” by Linda Bailey is a vibrant, ironic, and incredibly free-spirited manifesto that lets kids (and adults, too) imagine what a perfect world would look like.
"Reading by Syllables" is an educational children’s book designed to facilitate the easy mastery of syllable-based reading. It features simple exercises and word examples that guide children through a step-by-step process, helping them learn to read confidently and fluently
"Billy and the Mini Monsters: Monsters in the Dark" by Zanna Davidson is a charming children’s story about a young boy named Billy who is afraid of the dark—until he discovers that his fears are actually just funny "monsters" of his imagination. This book helps children overcome their nighttime anxieties through a joyful and heartwarming adventure.
Anton Shapka’s *Dad’s Beard* is an incredibly warm, witty, and slightly mischievous children’s book that’s perfect for reading as a family. It humorously explores the relationship between a father and his child through an unusual lens—Dad’s beard.
"Billy and the Mini Monsters: Monsters at School" by Zanna Davidson is a charming children’s story about a young boy named Billy who, alongside his hilarious "mini monsters," learns to navigate the challenges of school life. The book follows Billy as he tackles new situations and social interactions, helping young readers build confidence in a school setting through a fun and lighthearted adventure.
“Fletcher: Ghosts Be Gone—and Upside Down” by Antje Zillat is a fun, energetic, and slightly “smelly” adventure story that is part of a popular series about an unusual skunk named Fletcher.
The book consists of short stories, often wordless or with very few words, whose main characters are animals: bears, foxes, mice, badgers, and birds. Each story is a separate episode from their life in the forest, where they face everyday challenges, make friends, quarrel, help one another, and experience the changing seasons.
L. Frank Baum’s *The Wonderful Wizard of Oz* is a cornerstone of global children’s fantasy literature—a story that proves that true magic lies within us all.










