In childhood, everything remains to be discovered.
Although, at the same time, children know a lot.
And every day that passes, more.
Teachers and researchers have long recommended trusting the little ones: their intelligence and comprehension abilities are much greater than their small size.
And along these lines are placed several of the recommendations for children's and youth literature chosen this month for Babelia by 10 booksellers from different Autonomous Communities.
To talk at home about all the bodies, the rage, the bullying or even the war that Ukraine is suffering.
Although, of course, there are also books to touch the moon, laugh with the impossible naps of the mustachioed Cucumber, fall in love or become attached to a strange creature that lives in a basement.
Or even to empty the room and start dancing.
By Naia Hernandez.
Toad Soup Bookstore.
Bilbao.
By Tommaso Koch.
By Paca Vazquez.
Bookstore The reading worm.
Seville.
By Ester Madroñero.
Kiriku and the witch bookstore.
Madrid.
By Karol Conti.
Book Library The Cheshire Cat.
Saragossa.
By Toni Fernandez.
Baobab Bookstore.
Palma de Mallorca.
By Oblit Baseiria Virgili.
Anita House Bookstore.
Barcelona.
Cristina Ventura Agut.
Abacus Bookstore.
Valencia
By Oblit Baseiria Virgili.
Anita House Bookstore.
Barcelona.
By Tommaso Koch.
By Susana Barro Parga.
Bookstore The lighthouse of the three worlds.
Lugo.
By Ester Madroñero.
Kiriku and the witch bookstore.
Madrid.
By Natalia Prosper Rubio.
Abacus Bookstore.
Valencia.
By Toni Fernandez.
Baobab Bookstore.
Palm.
By Marta Garcia Fernandez.
The keeper of the books.
Lion.
By Karol Conti.
Book Library The Cheshire Cat.
Saragossa.
By Naia Hernandez.
Toad Soup Bookstore.
Bilbao.
By Susana Barro Parga.
Bookstore The lighthouse of the three worlds.
Lugo.
By Paca Vazquez.
Bookstore The reading worm.
Seville.
By Marta Garcia Fernandez.
The keeper of the books.
Lion.
By Antonio Rivero.
Canaima Bookstore.
The Gran Canarian palms.
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