Veselé příběhy oblíbeného Krtka, tentokrát o jeho dobrodružství, která prožívá s kamarádem sněhulákem. Kromě všech veselých skopičin se děti dozví i to, jak krtek pomůže sněhulákovi přežít jaro a léto a podzim. Krtek a sněhulák nyní v angličtině!
Lucy Doležalová Books






All About Doggie and Pussycat
How they kept house and all sorts of other things as well
- 122 pages
- 5 hours of reading
All About Doggie and Pussycat: How They Kept House and All Sorts of Other Things As Well (Czech: Povídání o pejskovi a kočičce: Jak spolu hospodařili a ještě o všelijakých jiných věcech) is a charming Czech children’s book about a dog and a cat who live together in a house and wish to do everything as people do. They bake a cake, wash their floor, go for a Sunday stroll, and write letters. However, since they are a dog and a cat and not people, things do not always go as they wish. The book, which is considered a classic of children’s literature in the Czech Republic, was written and illustrated by the Czech author Josef Čapek. * Povídání o pejskovi a kočičce – Jak spolu hospodařili a ještě o všelijakých jiných věcech. Veselá vyprávění o dvou nerozlučných kamarádech, která potěšila již několik generací čtenářů. Povídání o tom, jak pejsek a kočička myli podlahu, jak pekli dort nebo o tom, jak si pejsek roztrhl kalhoty a kočička mu je zašila dešťovkou, si čítávali už prarodiče dnešních dětí. Autorův laskavý humor, kterým si bere na mušku drobné dětské nectnosti, jeho vcítění do dětského myšlení a krásný vroucný jazyk tvoří tuto milou knížku nesmrtelnou.
Max and Sally on Holiday
- 166 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Another great book by Milos Macourek. Part of the ever popular Max and Sally series, this one is Max & Sally on Holiday.
Folk Tales
- 118 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Traditional Czech folk tales collected and written by Bozena Nemcova and Karel Jaromir Erben. Illustrated by Josef Lada.
The legends of Prague
- 108 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Prague, with its magic and secrets, has long inspired prominent artists. Among them is the significant writer František Langer, who expresses a deep affection for his native city, "the most beautiful on Earth and in the nearby universe." In his work, the hero of the Prague legends is an ordinary Prague citizen who sometimes takes the form of a water sprite and at other times resembles a statue on Charles Bridge. Langer's storytelling is enriched by a subtle humor and poetry, complemented by the vivid illustrations of Cyril Bouda. This collaboration captures the essence of Prague's enchanting atmosphere and its rich tapestry of folklore, inviting readers to explore the city's legendary past through a blend of narrative and visual artistry.
The Chicken and the Grain
- 12 pages
- 1 hour of reading
Little Mole and the Bears
- 12 pages
- 1 hour of reading
On a picnic outing, Little Mole shows that he understands how to share, while a family of bears does not.
The Birds' Tale and Two Tales on Top
- 59 pages
- 3 hours of reading

