Books
Julia Helps Out
Eva Eriksson, Lisa Moroni
Today, Julia and her mummy have a lot to do because mummy’s friends are coming over for dinner. First they have to do the shopping.When they get home mummy is going to bake. Julia helps. Oh dear, the flour goes everywhere. Julia can clean up. She’s g…
The Watcher
Caroline Eriksson
A Swedish Big Little Lies, from the author of international bestselling THE MISSING, sold in 27 countriesAuthor Elena rents a small, impersonal terraced house in a non-descript Swedish town, after a separation. Her social circle has shrunk after her…
Bird Diary 2018
Dan Zetterström, Bill Zetterström, Mats Ottosson
From January’s birdlife, which goes on the back burner during the bitter winter cold to the melancholy autumn months when the migrating birds leave us for more southerly latitudes. Each season has its particular birds, and this richly illustrated boo…
Do you have to!
Lotta Olsson
An everyday philosophical adventure that younger (and older) picture book lovers can relate to. Just as reflective as Winnie the Pooh.”Do you have to!” sighs the dormouse wearily when the giant anteater spills his cup of hot chocolate and then knocks…
The longing of my narrow shoulders
Maria Frensborg
The Longing of my Narrow Shoulders is a tale about being yourself, and staying true to yourself, at the same time as you’re madly in love. With a large dose of humour, intuition and insight, Maria Frensborg writes about love, friendship, betrayal and…
Oh, Lunar Street
Viktoria Jäderling
Viktoria Jäderling’s literary debut is a collection of fifteen short stories that range across quests and executions, enormous fires and extreme sex appeal, mothers – including fake, and childless ones – magnificent failures, and the end of pop. The…
Book!
Stina Wirsén
In Book! we meet Little Pink and Little Pea who find a big colourful book – but what can you actually do with it? Can you fly on it, sail on it and fight over it? Yes!! And you can read it … but who lives inside the book? A new action-packed adve…
Starting School
Helena Bross
It’s the day before Isak starts school. He’s at home in bed and has butterflies in his tummy. Starting school feels exciting, fun and scary all at the same time. Just imagine learning to read and count, and being with children that you’ve never met b…