Of the many fantastical creatures found throughout literature and cinema, the femme fatale is one of the most frequently recurring and versatile in the last two centuries, although s
Doodle (Garabato) lives inside the point of a pencil. He is very shy and doesn’t want to leave his hideout, because he feels there’s something wrong with him: all day he sees marvellous shapes go by.
Jack’s parents, John and James have disappeared. But she has already got a plan to find them with the help of her friends, Kraken the mermaid; Fern (Helecho) an aspiring druid; and Oliver, Crab island’s resident ghost.
How did the children of the 1950’s and ‘60’s pass the time without smart phones (mostly, they didn’t even have TV!).
Kudryavka (perra de pelo rizado) (‘Kudryavka (Curly-haired bitch)’) is a first
Do you want to know what’s in the box too? To find out, you’ll have to come with Mika and Zarpas and… your jaw will drop! Seriously. A story about curiosity, imagination, and play.
One afternoon at the end of August, Catalina, who has just turned sixteen, leaves her best friend’s house on a suburban development following an unpleasant incident.
In this brilliant essay, which explores the limits of the multitude and reveals the cryptic processes that shape us, Férnandez Mallo traces a genealogy of an infinitely expanding cap
He throws a peanut into the air, does five summersaults, catches the peanut again and pops it delicately into his mouth. For 1,825 days on the trot, Narciso has performed the same trick in the circus… And he can’t face it anymore!
Dr Barbara McClintock, winner of the Nobel prize for medicine talks to us about the complex but super interesting world of genetics.