
Book recommendations for this holiday season
The long-awaited summer holidays have begun! It's the perfect time to relax and enjoy some free time with our children, but... We know it's often a challenge finding activities to entertain your little ones, so we want to share reading material for them, and... we haven't forgotten about you, Mom and Dad!
In our list of recommendations, you'll find books suitable for different ages and tastes, perfect for your enjoyment this summer!
For the more adventurous
The Fear Catchers by Susanna Isern →
Maybe fear shouldn't scare us... Doctor Scare has spent years collecting, cataloging, and studying the fears that frighten children so much. But one stormy night, fears escape and creep into everyone's lives... Noa and Max, accompanied by a dog named Zas, will be tasked with capturing these fears and helping the little ones confront them. Will the Fearcatchers succeed in their mission? (Ages 5 and up)
Olivia Mars The Power of Weird Things by Isabel Álvarez →
Olivia thought being the new kid in Lonely Town was her biggest problem, but she soon realized how wrong she was. An incident at school made her discover something incredible—and also disturbing—about herself: she had supernatural powers!
It is a series of adventure, action and science fiction books for boys and girls (ages 7 and up)
For the most creative
My Summer 2023 Diary from El Hematocrítico →
This diary is designed so that girls and boys can creatively write about what happens during each day of their vacation. They'll have fun writing, exercise their memory, and let their imaginations soar. And they'll have a memory that will last a lifetime. (Ages 6 and up)
Get excited. Watch, read, draw, and color by Martina Fuga →
In this journey through the masterpieces of art history, Munch, Van Gogh, Frida Kahlo, Klimt, and many others share their vision of happiness and love, but also of anger and nostalgia, to learn to recognize the thousand nuances of our moods . 21 artists and 21 emotions to learn to read the most important work of art in the world: yourself. (Ages 7 and up)
For the most curious
1 Curiosity a Day 365 Curiosities from the World of Bubbles Books →
This is a book in which children will be the protagonists of a great adventure and learn new things about the planet, the universe, nature, animals, the human body... all while practicing reading, expanding their vocabulary, and exercising their memory. (Ages 6 and up)
"The Big Book of Incredible Answers" by Jane Wilsher →
In this book, you'll find many questions about the world, nature, science, people, animals... and you'll discover amazing answers! With fun, full-color illustrations, you don't need to read it linearly. (Ages 7 and up)
For animal lovers
'Animal Atlas' - Ingela P. Arrhenius →
This book will take your little reader on a trip around the world, continent by continent, to discover a wide range of animals. Each double-page spread features flaps, making it an engaging and fun book that will inspire curiosity and learning. (Ages 3 and up)
'Animal Superpowers' by Soledad Romero Mariño →
An original book and a different approach to nature, empowering animals and describing, one by one, the powers that allow them to perform incredible feats. (Ages 8 and up)
And also…
Moms and Dads! We haven't forgotten about you. We want to leave you with this recommendation, which we consider truly special.
The children we were, the parents we are by Beatriz Cazurro →
Having children is one of the greatest challenges we will face throughout our lives. As parents, we want to do a good job, but along the way, we don't realize the many past experiences, beliefs, and myths that are woven into every decision we make, and which can hinder and damage our relationship with our children in particular.
We hope you enjoy your summer with a good read!