Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw
The Librarian (Book One: Little Boy Lost) The Librarian (Book One: Little Boy Lost)
Scuffy the Tugboat and His Adventures Down the River Scuffy the Tugboat and His Adventures Down the River
Curious George Complete Adventures Deluxe Book and CD Gift Set Curious George Complete Adventures Deluxe Book and CD Gift Set
The Door in the Dragon's Throat (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #1) The Door in the Dragon's Throat (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #1)
The Tombs of Anak (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #3) The Tombs of Anak (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #3)
The Adventures of Kid Combat, Vol. 1: A Secret Lost (The Adventures of Kid Combat) The Adventures of Kid Combat, Vol. 1: A Secret Lost (The Adventures of Kid Combat)
Bilbo's Adventures: A Christmas Wish! Bilbo's Adventures: A Christmas Wish!
The Adventures of Kid Combat, Vol. 2: The Heist of Spring Road Toys The Adventures of Kid Combat, Vol. 2: The Heist of Spring Road Toys
Jack The Robot The Adventures Of Snowflake and the Princess (Volume 2) Jack The Robot The Adventures Of Snowflake and the Princess (Volume 2)

Kid Adventure Books

The libraries of 100 kid adventure books was an ambitious educational article series of feature-editor of the weekly newspaper Die Zeit. Started in 1978, was published in the next two years, each week a review of a work of world literature. 1980 published a book edition of these essays by Suhrkamp Verlag, edited by Fritz J. Raddatz, the sales success the great interest in this kind of canon formation was confirmed, and the essay collection of 2009 is unchanged in the 13th Rest in front. The success of the company meant that the project was completed five years later a collection of libraries of the 100 non-fiction, the book edition worried again Raddatz 1984 as publisher. Finally, followed in 2002 and 2003 a series of articles intended to propose a series of 50 works of comprehensive reading canon for students, the time-student library. Based on the observation that in a then recent study about the reading habits of the reception of the "beautiful literature" far behind landed behind various types of dictionaries and reference books, was declared aim to teach reading, to entice you to read. The selection of the works concerned a six-person jury (Rudolf Walter Leonhardt, Hans Mayer, Rolf Michaelis, Fritz J. Raddatz, Peter Wapnewski and Dieter E. Zimmer), which invited the reviewers. Some of the works were presented by the jury members themselves, most reviewers were not professional book critic, but even well-known writers. Their subjective perspective on the works from their own reading experience and enthusiasm turns out part of the appeal of the collection. Poetry I: From Walter to Hölderlin (Ulla Hahn, published her collection of 234 poems in 2003 as they anthology entitled Voices in the canon of German poetry. ). . .
Finally is here. The first game on their adventures, and has its version in Lego format. And is that all great sagas of history have ever received this conversion. We are talking about the new Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4, and although their appearance may seem that the years is the recommended age for players, nothing is further from the truth. In fact, in this case, refers to the years in the school of magic that will live with the teenage wizard. So instead of taking a game for each of the kid adventure books that have come in this strange saga, this time from Traveller's Tales, the creators of this title, have decided it was better to get a game with several strands together. Concretely, four, corresponding to the first years of the magician, in their wanderings from their world of magic, where we see a multitude of minigames. But what stands out is certainly how they have adapted this world, Lego-style, without losing any detail. In this way, fans of the series will recognize the perfect all the characters that appear, and all places in which the action unfolds. And it has tried to include even the smallest detail to the stage, so that even a Lego style, put ourselves squarely in the action. Although undoubtedly more easily recognize what the fans of this series, will be the spells that we use from the beginning of the game. And as everyone will be called in the same way as in the books, and have the same effect, if we know a bit this magical world, we know to do in each situation. So every fan who wants to relive their favorite adventures in this format, you will have easy, because the game has already gone on sale on June 25, and in many formats. . .
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw The Librarian (Book One: Little Boy Lost) Scuffy the Tugboat and His Adventures Down the River Curious George Complete Adventures Deluxe Book and CD Gift Set The Door in the Dragon's Throat (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #1) The Tombs of Anak (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #3) The Adventures of Kid Combat, Vol. 1: A Secret Lost (The Adventures of Kid Combat) Bilbo's Adventures: A Christmas Wish! The Adventures of Kid Combat, Vol. 2: The Heist of Spring Road Toys Jack The Robot The Adventures Of Snowflake and the Princess (Volume 2)