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Every page is themed by color and filled with objects to see and say. Can you find the odd one out on every page? Lift the flaps to see if you were right—and discover a host of surprises along the way. Bold, eye-catching artwork and sturdy card lift-flaps throughout make this a favorite with children and adults alike.

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Every page in this interactive book is themed around a different color and filled with various objects to discover and name. Children are invited to find the odd one out on each page, then lift sturdy flaps to check their answers and reveal delightful surprises. Featuring bold, eye-catching artwork and durable card flaps, this book promises hours of engaging fun for children and adults alike.

Author Aino-Maija Metsola
Publisher Baobab
Language Czech
Year of issue 2017
Size 260 × 190 mm
Binding Hardback
Number of pages 14

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Category: Kids' books
Weight: 0.3 kg
Categories: kids' books
Products: children's books
Age: 0 – 3
Language: Czech

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Baobab Bookshop in Tábor

Baobab is a small family-run publishing house founded at the turn of the millennium in Prague’s Vinohrady district by Juraj Horváth and Tereza Horváthová. What began as a passion for artist’s books and bibliophile editions has grown into one of the leading Czech publishers of illustrated books for children.

The name refers to the baobab tree – a symbol of resilience, creativity, and community. Like the tree, their publishing work provides shelter for stories and connects generations through imagination and craftsmanship.

Baobab focuses on contemporary illustrated books, collaborating with prominent illustrators, writers, and designers. Their books balance poetic storytelling, visual inventiveness, and educational value while maintaining a distinctive artistic voice.

Beyond publishing, Baobab organizes cultural events and exhibitions, such as the Baobabí léto and Tabook festivals, and runs bookshops and galleries in Prague and Tábor. They foster a creative community around illustration, literature, and independent publishing.

In 2011, Baobab founded the Miroslav Šašek Foundation, reviving his legendary This is... travel series and supporting illustrators through annual grants and residencies. The publishing house continues to bridge heritage, education, and contemporary visual storytelling.