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Reading Corner

Our favourite Characters

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Princess Lillyfee Mermaid Gift Box

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Yakari with Little Thunder

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Discover all the Characters of the Reading Corner

Yakari

Yakari

Yakari with Little Thunder
Big Eagle
Yakari Gift Box 3 pcs.
Yakari with headdress on blister card
Buffalo Seed with axe on blister card
    PrinzessinLillifee CaptnSharcky

    Princess Lillyfee & Capt´n Sharcky

    Princess Lillyfee Classic Gift Box
    Princess Lillyfee Mermaid Gift Box
    Capt´n Sharky Gift Box
      Maja PetterssonFindus

      Maja & Petterson and Findus

      Maya on Card
      Willi on card
      Petterson and Findus Double Pack
        Sandmaennchen

        Our Sandman and his friends

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        Moppi
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          The Reading Corner

          Nothing is as beautiful, exciting and educational as reading aloud to the little ones. There are an infinite number of stories and fairy tales that make it easier to fall asleep or provide an exciting and cosy hour on the couch.

          Who doesn’t know the Sandman and his friends or Petterson and Findus?

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          Stories

          When children make up stories...

          Reading stories aloud is a form of entertainment that combines all the advantages of meaningful interaction. Listening and wanting to understand train the children’s ability to concentrate. The descriptive words stimulate the inner creation of images and scenes. The emotions that arise in the suspense of the story are created by listening and are not precisely predetermined by the cinematic presentation.

          Stories

          When children make up stories...

          Reading stories aloud is a form of entertainment that combines all the advantages of meaningful interaction. Listening and wanting to understand train the children’s ability to concentrate. The descriptive words stimulate the inner creation of images and scenes. The emotions that arise in the suspense of the story are created by listening and are not precisely predetermined by the cinematic presentation.