
Best selling Children's books from Jacoby & Stuart
On this page you’ll find a ranking of the best Children's books from Jacoby & Stuart. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important product details. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Jacoby & Stuart Du sollst leben!
Salomon Perel, known as Sally, was born in Peine near Hanover, where his parents owned a shoe store. The Perels were Jewish and fled from persecution in Nazi Germany to Poland. In 1939, the Germans invaded Poland, and the apparent safety was gone. "You must live!" said his mother to Sally, and with some luck, he managed to cross the border river into the Soviet-occupied part of Poland. However, two years later, the Wehrmacht also advanced here. Sally confronted the German soldiers and pretended to be a "Volksdeutscher." This was not untrue, even though to other Germans, a Jew was not considered one. Sally concealed his Jewish identity, was taken to Braunschweig, and apprenticed at Volkswagen. As a Hitler Youth, he survived while most Jews were murdered. In this book, told from Sally's first-person perspective, photographs—mostly from Sally Perel's private collection—document the stages of his adventurous survival.

2. Jacoby & Stuart Handbuch für Superhelden
Rosenberg has probably never been so quiet and still. All the crooks and gangsters seem to be avoiding the place. The Red Mask and the other superheroes are using this calm time to train their superpowers and compete against each other. Lisa gets along well with her boys, and for them, Lisa is the natural leader. But one day, Lisa sees a girl she has never seen before. She is around Lisa's age but doesn't go to her school. Soon, the girl starts appearing in the craziest places, like on a rooftop, where she sits and seemingly fearless dangles her legs. The girl is tougher and braver than anyone Lisa has ever met. But who is she? And could she and Lisa possibly become friends?.

Handbuch für Superhelden
German, Agnes Våhlund, Elias Våhlund, Nicola T Stuart, 2024
3. Jacoby & Stuart Sherlock Katz
Sébastien Perez, born in 1975 in Beauvais, began writing stories at an early age, always mixing the fantastical with humor. Some of the books he has created together with Benjamin Lacombe have already been published by Jacoby & Stuart. Benjamin Lacombe, born in 1982 in Paris, published his first book at the age of 19 and is now one of the most well-known and successful illustrators and book designers in the world. His books are almost exclusively published in German by Jacoby & Stuart.

4. Jacoby & Stuart Das Elfen-Bestimmungsbuch
Lacombe's new masterpiece! The famous Russian botanist Alexander Bogdanowitsch embarks on a quest for an elixir of life on behalf of Rasputin. His journey takes him to the enchanted Brocéliande forest, renowned not only for its medicinal plants but also for the legends that are rooted within it. The mysterious, enigmatic world of fairies and elves that Bogdanowitsch encounters there will change his life forever.
Benjamin Lacombe offers readers an unprecedented glimpse into the secret world of fairies. Ink and pen drawings, oil paintings, pastel illustrations, and watercolors alternate, revealing themselves through laser cuts or hiding behind translucent paper. In the strange and unique world of fairies, botanical wonders merge with fantastic creatures. Enchanting!.

5. Jacoby & Stuart Paradise Sands
A captivating story about a magical place: wonderfully beautiful yet eerie. On their way to their mother, a young girl and her older brothers stray from the path and stumble upon the mysterious Paradise Sands Hotel. There, the brothers fall under the spell of the ruler of this place. However, the girl makes a pact with this creature, managing to free her brothers from their haunted paradise and allowing them to return to their mother with white roses in hand. Levi Pinfold proves once again in this book to be a master of modern magical realism, appealing to both children and adults alike.

6. Jacoby & Stuart Die Ente blinzelt nicht
An unbelievably difficult staring contest: hilariously funny and wonderfully silly! Do you see the duck over there? You can watch it all day long, and it won't blink even once. Nothing makes it budge: no funny faces, no shouting, no jokes, not even sad stories. No matter how long you stare at the duck, it has no intention of blinking even once. But woe betide you if you look away for just a moment... Kids are rolling on the floor laughing and immediately come up with their own blinking game. Meanwhile, the adults can't help but chuckle. And one question remains: Is that even a duck?.

7. Jacoby & Stuart Das Farbenmonster – Doktor für Gefühle
When Nina wakes up, she feels strange - she is completely disoriented and confused and has no idea what is happening to her. So she decides to visit Doctor Color Monster. Sometimes there are feelings that take up too much space to be processed. And then they often manifest as stomachaches or other discomforts. Such feelings must be understood in order to be categorized. After Nina identifies and names her emotions with the help of Doctor Color Monster, he shows her the next step: emotion regulation.

8. Jacoby & Stuart Herr Hase malt weiter
On Easter Monday, Mr. Bunny is napping in his workshop. In the weeks leading up to the holiday, he painted so many Easter eggs that he now needs to rest. And he doesn't want to paint anymore. But then, almost by chance, he paints an egg, and this egg is special, as the chickens that visit him soon realize, and they should know. Mr. Bunny is now in a painting frenzy; he always starts by drawing an egg, and since eggs always have something special inside, something wonderful comes out of it. Soon, all the animals are lining up at Mr. Bunny's to get painted.
With this truly funny, colorful book, children are subtly introduced to painting, as every child can draw an egg-shaped circle, and filling it in is also very easy, as Mr. Bunny tirelessly shows us.

9. Jacoby & Stuart Der Elch der Ewenken
This is the touching story of a friendship between a human and an animal against the backdrop of the fading traditions in the lifestyle of the Evenki, the reindeer nomads of Inner Mongolia in China. One day, the old Evenki Gree Shek is faced with an unusual situation: a motherless moose calf follows him out of the forest to his camp and even into his tent. Gree Shek raises the calf, naming it Xiao Han, little moose. Soon, the little moose grows larger than the adult reindeer in Gree Shek's herd and follows him everywhere. However, Gree Shek knows that Xiao Han cannot stay with him forever; it is too dangerous, and Gree Shek is getting old. So, one morning, he takes the moose into the wildest part of the forest and returns it to nature. Their special bond, however, will remain in the memory of the Evenki for a long time to come.

10. Jacoby & Stuart Leute
What a lot of people there are! Children love the book because they have so much to 'read'. Parents love it because it keeps the children busy for a long time and again and again. And: Blexbolex is a new star in the illustrator's heaven. In this thick book, children get to know 200 very different people, from the most diverse professions, family backgrounds and countries, normal people and the odd ones. And they all have their typical looks, their typical clothes, their typical facial expressions and gestures. Blexbolex observed them closely and portrayed them with a good dose of humour.
