10 new releases for readers ages 3 to 6

This selection of illustrated albums brings together the best comedy, the lessons of fables, and the mystery that accompanies every fairy tale.

A dinosaur that doesn't scare anyone; a bear who is unable to finish the last page of a book because the characters from classic children's literature keep ringing his doorbell; a pirate who desperately needs to go to the bathroom, and a cat who decides to leave the comfort of home to devote himself to life on the streets, are some of the protagonists of these 10 recently published illustrated books for readers ages 3 to 6.

These titles bring together the best comedy, the lessons of fables, and the adventure and mystery that accompany every fairy tale worth its salt. They also feature renowned contemporary authors such as Marc Boutavant, Joaquín Camp, and Júlia Sardà, as well as classics that have lost none of their relevance, such as Émile Zola and Aleksandr Afanásiev, whose stories have been brought back to life with adaptations by illustrators of the caliber of Timothée Le Véel and Mariana Ruiz Johnson.

See the titles below

  1. Pito Pito by Bruno Munari, Galimatazo
  2. ¡Papilla, por favor! by Marc Boutavant illustrator, Combel
  3. El peluquero invisible by Eugenia Alcázar, Babidibú

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