Small photographers can play at happy snapping just like their families! Hang the camera around your neck and go out on a visual adventure! Also in Pink Lens.
Small photographers can play at happy snapping just like their families! Hang the camera around your neck and go out on a visual adventure! Also in Yellow Lens.
Anthropomorphic architecture is particularly interesting as they observe the cards, keep them in mind and have to recognise funny faces, moods, in houses and other architectural structures.
This educational puzzle has been designed as a tool for children to play and read a building cross-section, as well as discovering some of our most famous architects.
Architecture is everywhere, even at the beach! This is how this educational domino game has been designed. It is simply a game of observation and analyse, with a focus on how to match the highest numbers of walls to win.
By Olivia Cosneau and Bernard Duisit. The panda cradles her cub, two fish kiss and the meerkat family cuddle one another. Do you want a hug? This pop-up book is a playful way to talk about consent and body boundaries with little ones.
By Gabby Dawnay, illustrated by Alex Barrow. In this charming trip of the imagination, a little girl delights in experiencing life at a slower pace as she shares her day with a sleepy sloth who moves so slowly, moss grows in his fur!
By Joan Negrescolor. Known as the “Pedal Queen,” Alfonsina Strada, a woman who loved to ride her bicycle but had to fight hard for her dream. She resisted conformity in 1924 by taking part in the prestigious Giro D’Italia and many more races.