Literatur für Kinder
Micek, Mucek i Dedek
Ein beliebter Kinderroman von Mate Lovrak, der erstmals 1939 veröffentlicht wurde. Illustriert von dem berühmten Künstler Andrija Maurović, zählt das Buch zu Lovraks frühen Bestsellern für Kinder.
Micek, Mucek i Dedek
Micek, Mucek und Dedek ist ein lustiger Kinderroman von Mate Lovrak über einen Jungen, seinen Großvater und ein Kaninchen.
Minecraft: Priručnik za borbu
In der Welt von Minecraft ist man nie allein und immer der Gefahr ausgesetzt, angegriffen zu werden. Wie überlebt man?
Miško (pripovijesti iz životinjskog svijeta)
Ein großer Naturliebhaber, Vlatko Šarić, zeigt in seiner Sammlung von Kurzgeschichten auf realistische naturalistische Weise die ganze Schönheit, aber auch die Grausamkeit der Tierwelt in der freien Natur.
Mitovi i legende iz cijelog svijeta
A fascinating collection of myths and legends from different cultures around the world, illustrated by Mikhail Fyodorov. Intended for readers aged seven and up, the book takes you on an exciting journey through ancient stories that have shaped the cultura
Mjesec i ja
"The Moon and Me" is a dramatic text with a fairy-tale character about a refugee girl who seeks refuge on the Moon, and the lesson of the story is the acceptance of diversity.
Mladost Njegoševa
"The Youth of Njegoš" by Jovan Angelus is a biographical narrative depicting the early years of the life of Petar II Petrović Njegoš, one of the most important Montenegrin rulers, poets and philosophers.
Mladost za mlade: magnetofon + gramofon
An educational book that introduces children to the invention, use, and operation of tape recorders and gramophones.
Modri prozori
Danko Oblak brings us a panorama of pre-war and wartime events in Zagreb, projected through the sensitive psyche of a six-year-old who experiences a childhood disrupted first by social misery and then by the dangers of war.
Modri prozori
Danko Oblak brings us a panorama of pre-war and wartime events in Zagreb projected through the sensitive psyche of a six-year-old boy who experiences a childhood disrupted first by social misery and then by the dangers of war.









