Skip to product information
Capa do livro infantil "A Montanha de Livros Mais Alta do Mundo", com um rapaz a subir uma torre de livros, rodeado por árvores e pássaros.

The Highest Mountain of Books in the World

13,90 €
It started on the day
--
It will end on the day
--
00 Days
00 Hours
00 Minutes
00 Seconds

Limited to existing stock, cannot be combined with other promotions.

Next-day shipping, except on weekends.

See our exchange and return policy.

The adventure of dreaming big with books

Have you ever imagined what you could build if your only tool was your imagination? The Highest Mountain of Books in the World is not just a book; it is a direct invitation for you to explore the limits of what is possible through reading. Follow the story and discover how curiosity can transform your view of the world, step by step, page by page.

Literary magic

This book by Rocio Bonilla is proof that words have the power to lift us up. It is the perfect read for anyone who wants to start seeing life through new eyes, where every story read is a new level reached on your own mountain of wisdom.

Endless creativity

If you are looking for something to inspire you to be more creative, this is the ideal guide. The narrative is so engaging that you will feel part of the journey, realizing that knowledge is the foundation for any great dream you have in mind.

Illustrations that speak

Forget boring texts. Here, the vibrant and detailed illustrations tell as much as the words. It is a visual experience that hooks you from start to finish, making every moment of reading unique and memorable.

Sharing and discovery

Ideal for reading alone or sharing with those you love most. It is a work that unites generations and shows that, regardless of age, there is always a new mountain of stories waiting to be built by you.

Work details

Author: Rocio Bonilla | Publisher: Jacarandá Editora | Theme: Adventure and Imagination | Target audience: Curious readers of all ages.

Frequently asked questions

From what age is it recommended? It is a fantastic read from 3 or 4 years old, but the message about the power of imagination is timeless.

You might also like...