
Best Monterosa products in the Children's books category
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Monterosa products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Monterosa Dornröschen fährt Achterbahn
After 'Little Red Riding Hood, how are you?' the award-winning children's author Claudia Gliemann now reinterprets another fairy tale in 'Sleeping Beauty Goes on a Roller Coaster.' The thorns symbolize the sadness that both children and adults can sometimes be surrounded by. This book is for times when the thorns become too dense. It offers a way to empathize and feel understood, along with many strategies for what we can do when thorns grow in our lives and clouds gather. A picture book for children and adults, suitable for home, daycare, school, therapy, and clinics. Beautifully illustrated with incredible imagination by Marie Doerfler. Special features: The cover is partially made of bamboo paper and features a rose gold metallic foil stamping. Produced in a climate-neutral manner.

2. Monterosa Papa Elefant
Daddy Elephant - Are We There Yet? "Are we there yet?" Who doesn't know the impatient question about arrival? Especially during the Corona times, when one lockdown followed another, and many of us wondered: "Are we there yet?" And just as we all know the saying that the journey is the destination. The little and the big elephant are on their way together. They conquer valleys, rivers, keep themselves safe from hunters, and much more. Until one day they get to hear: "You have reached your destination." For little elephants, lions, tigers, mice, and flamingos. And for everyone else too.
Statements about the book: "Moments like those of the little elephant are familiar to me as an extreme runner. Let's keep going." (Norman Bücher - Extreme Runner, Speaker, and Author)
HopeLit stands for hope. Daddy Elephant - Are We There Yet? was created as part of the HopeLit initiative. HopeLit - Hope stands for hope, Lit for literature - emerged during the Corona period and provides free content related to this and other crises: stories, videos, information on aid offers, and ideas for creativity.
The book was published by MONTEROSA Verlag. MONTEROSA is a small publishing house from southwestern Germany that, like the little elephant, has overcome various hurdles and aims to develop books for both highs and lows. For summit climbers and valley traversers. The "M" in MONTEROSA also stands for courage: the courage to start a publishing house. The courage to continue it. The courage to publish certain books. And the courage to trust that everything will turn out well. Just like with the little elephant.

3. Monterosa Papas Seele hat Schnupfen
"'Papa's Soul Has a Cold' is a children's book that has played an important role in supporting children, parents, and professionals facing the challenges of mental illness in the family since its publication ten years ago. The 2024 anniversary edition not only offers the proven story but also additional content based on experiences from reading journeys and exchanges with professionals. The author, Claudia Gliemann, has integrated valuable information and perspectives in collaboration with various organizations to enhance understanding of the impact of depression on children. This book is a compassionate and informative tool that helps to de-stigmatize the topic of mental health in families and assists children in understanding and processing their feelings.".

4. Monterosa Ein Schlüssel für Mama
Frieda's mom is a musician. Due to the coronavirus crisis, all concerts have been canceled until further notice. Frieda's mom becomes sad, and Frieda wonders, "Am I to blame?" Of course, she is not. This is what the book is about.

5. Monterosa Spieglein, sag: Wie ging es weiter?
Who among us has not wondered at the end of a fairy tale: "And how did the story continue?" Claudia Gliemann continues the stories of some fairy tale characters and intricately weaves them together into a grand tableau, which Natalia Bzdak brings to life in her fantastic style, humorously and warmly, through incredibly detailed visual compositions. And all of this: fast-paced, witty, and loving. For reading, getting lost in, chuckling, laughing, curling up, helping, finding courage, reading alone, reading together, or being read to. For everyone who enjoys fairy tales and loves their characters and stories. More shall not be revealed at this point...

6. Monterosa Die kleine Backfee
With the little baking fairy, cakes and pastries succeed even without a magic wand. Whether it's waffles, muffins, or grandma's gooseberry meringue. Twelve recipes of varying difficulty levels are simply described for children to follow and lovingly illustrated by Katrin Willuhn. And at the end, there's even space for your own recipes.

7. Monterosa Rotkäppchen, wie geht es dir?
Content: Who among us has ever wondered, "Little Red Riding Hood, how are you?" How did Little Red Riding Hood feel when she realized that the wolf had eaten her grandmother? When she was in danger herself. And how did the story continue? "Little Red Riding Hood, how are you?" tells one possible version. But it does more than that. It raises other questions as well. How do girls and boys feel when they experience or witness something terrible? How do they cope? What helps them? Above all, "Little Red Riding Hood, how are you?" is about trust. About failure. About falling down and getting back up. About not giving up. It addresses the fact that bad things happen, things that hurt and weigh heavily. Sometimes even things that are incredible, unimaginable, unforgettable. Yet they are still forgotten. And somehow not. It is good when you are not alone. When you have someone by your side, like the bear in the story, to whom you can gradually share your worries, and then slowly learn to trust again, moment by moment. Poetically, quietly, and gently, Claudia Gliemann tells a multi-layered story in "Little Red Riding Hood, how are you?" with the aim of inspiring courage. Equally poetic and imaginative, it is brought to life in delicate, dreamlike images by Regina Lukk-Toompere, one of the most renowned children's book illustrators in Estonia. Additional Information: There is material related to this book available on Antolin. Production Details: - Printed and bound in Germany on FSC-certified paper - Printed on uncoated paper - Climate-neutral production Awards: "Little Red Riding Hood, how are you?" has received the following awards: - Winner 2020 Tallinn Illustrations Triennial - ICMA Award of Excellence in the category "Children's and Young People's Books" - Kimi - The Seal for Diversity - 2020.

Rotkäppchen, wie geht es dir?
German, Claudia Gliemann, Regina Lukk-Toompere, 2020
8. Monterosa Und dann war Mama Königin
Outstanding: 1.) Hessian State Prize for Universal Design 2.) Emys Non-Fiction Book Award September 2024 ICMA Award Gold 2024.
12 children - 12 families - 12 stories. Stories that exist and can exist again and again. In Germany and elsewhere. With these 12 fictional stories, we want to tell about families who often find it difficult to share their own story. Out of fear, shame, or simply because they cannot find the words for it.
To perhaps make it easier for them in the future to find words or seek help, this book contains many letters. From social institutions, affected individuals, and adults who share their experiences of what it was like for them when they were children.
These stories address the following topics:
- Anxiety disorders
- Bipolar disorder
- Depression
- Eating disorders
- Schizophrenia
- Addiction
- Trauma-related disorders
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Refugee/ homesickness
- Living elsewhere
- Bullying
- Sadness/ grief/ separation from parents.
