Ninja Timmy and Fairy-tale Valley
Henrik Tamm
Ninja Timmy and his crew are experts at fighting crime and delivering justice, but when lies threaten their neighbourhood, they face a challenge against which no weapon will help. Suddenly, posters appear everywhere in Timmy’s neighbourhood, claiming…
Who Bites?
Stina Wirsén
New at preschool!Koala is starting a new preschool. How exciting! Everyone there – the teacher Big Rabbit, Spark, Little Dog, and the others – are all so sweet and fun to play with.But hold on. Suddenly, there is a new teacher, and now Koala doesn’t…
Control
Helen Kaldheim
Caim is the last dark elf left in the world. Together with his friend Mariie and Bliss, he is desperately searching for Joker Nation—the only place where he can live in peace. On their way they travel through another land. It appears that there are r…
The Fox and the Mole: A Ghost Story
Cecilia Heikkilä
How different can two friends be? Get whisked away by the magic of an unlikely friendship in this enchanting picture book with a gothic atmosphere.“All the way out on a headland, tucked between the heath and the sea, stood a solitary little house ……
Herring and Frizz Play Dress-Up
Moa Graaf
In the attic, the mischievous cats Herring and Frizz are playing dress-up. Funny hats, glasses, and shoes – they try it all, but just as Herring puts on a super scary monster mask, the dog comes up the attic stairs. Uh-oh! A little accident happens,…
The Necromancer
Victor Sotberg, Odin Helgheim
Victor and Odin start 9th grade after the summer holidays, but after Odin’s betrayal, Victor has changed. While the others have been on holiday, Victor has been busy in Valiant, and the otherwise calm druid has suddenly become determined, cynical and…
XO, Polly Storm
Anna Ehring
“Every life has a beginning and an end. Yours began three days ago. I thought Grandma’s idea of writing a book was a good one. So, this story is for you – if you promise not to die.”On Christmas Eve, 11-year-old (soon to be 12) Polly Storm becomes a…
Julia is Hungry
Eva Eriksson, Lisa Moroni
Julia is hungry, and Grandma races to cook up a feast. In the meantime, Julia samples everything in sight – even Soda’s dog food, but when the real meal is ready, Julia can only manage two tiny bites. She is too full! What a shame, and what about Gra…