The story follows Little Duck, who faces a daunting challenge after falling into a swift river. Initially fearful, he struggles against the powerful current but eventually learns the importance of conserving energy and finding the right moments to act. This tale emphasizes resilience and the wisdom of adapting to challenging circumstances.
Caroline Zagel Boeken



The story revolves around a tiny, grumpy crab who struggles with feelings of loneliness and unhappiness despite the presence of various sea creatures in his rock pool. His behavior, which includes frightening and teasing other fish, highlights his crabbiness and inability to connect with others. Through Crabby Crab's interactions, the narrative explores themes of friendship and emotional growth, as he navigates his feelings and the impact of his actions on those around him.
Fluff, Twig and Squeak are three adorable young owls living high in a big tree in the middle of a forest. It has been a few weeks since they hatched, now it is time for them to learn to fly. There is only one problem; they are all feel a little afraid. After all, the ground is a long way down. The day finally arrives, their mother stands on a branch and gives her three young chicks instructions. She encourages them to try and embrace their news skills, even if they are frightened. Each owl chick faces their new challenge in different ways learning not only from their own mistakes but also from watching the others. In this charming tale for children, three young owls who are all scared of the unknown work as a team to learn to fly through summoning courage and strength they didn't know they had inside, and learn how to fly.