Series:
Märklin and Turbin
Ulf Stark
Who’s angry?
Stina Wirsén
A teddy bear is building a tower with his toy bricks. The cat asks if he can join in. ‘No, it’s my tower,’ says the bear. ‘What a nasty bear,’ says the cat. ‘Very nasty indeed.’ A warm, funny book for small people about big feelings – like how angry…
Who’s Trousers?
Stina Wirsén
Dressing yourself isn’t easy. Your shoe goes on your foot, and your hat goes on your head. And you have to choose between lots of pairs of trousers. They might be the wrong size – Rabbit’s trousers are very short, Bird’s are very long, and Teddy’s ar…
From Doctor Klimke’s Horizon
Håkan Nesser
In From Doctor Klimke’s Horizon we meet the language teacher who receives a hand written message from a woman who has been dead for thirty years, the author who travels to the city of death and sighs and is drawn into the suicide pact of a pair of lo…
Spot and Splodge on a picnic
Lotta Geffenblad
It is a day with buzzing and bird-song – the ideal day for a picnic! But lots of other little animals also want to take part and taste the cakes and some of them start to bite and sting! Before long, Spot and Splodge are even more spotty and splodgy…
Snurran and the remote control
Eva Bergström
Snurran the kitten really knows how to handle the remote control. At least she thinks so herself. But when an important match is broadcast on TV, the rest of the family get in a bad temper. Quite a row!A crazily funny story about a stubborn and reall…
Markings
Dag Hammarskjöld
After Dag Hammarskjöld’s death in September of 1961, a manuscript was found at his residence in New York. It was entitled Markings. In an enclosed letter he called the notes for “a kind of ‘white paper’ concerning my negotiations with myself – and wi…
Thursdays with Sigge
Lin Hallberg
Elina yearns and yearns. Her Shetland pony Sigge is in the stable in Broby, ill but getting better. And surely she will be the one who gets to look after and ride him as soon as he is well enough?The second book in the series about the Broby kids’ Sh…