Hop, Hasse!
Margareta Nordqvist
Hop, Hasse! is the second book in an easy-to-read series about pets by Margareta Nordqvist, the illustrator of the popular books about Sigge the pony. Animal Friends is part of the Extra Easy to Read series for those who are just beginning to learn h…
When We Were Alone in the World
Ulf Nilsson
I’ve just learned to tell the time at nursery. Nine o’clock, ten o’clock, one o’clock. At three o’clock Daddy usually came to pick me up. But why didn’t he come? In the end I went home on my own. The door of our house was locked. I shouted for Mummy…
Pelle and Frasse
Jan Lööf
Once upon a time, long long ago (in the 1970s) he was in a television series for children. He played the eldest brother, the one with the sticky-out teeth. The teeth were fake, but the TV series became a real cult hit! When Pelle is on the way home o…
Snurran Does the Housework
Eva Bergström
The sixth book about Snurran. A crazy, funny story about a stubborn, headstrong little kitten that everyone with a sense of rebellion can identify with, whatever their age. Snurran is the cockiest kitten on the block. Nobody is as tough as she is. Sh…
Who Can’t Sleep?
Stina Wirsén
Sleeping over at a friend’s house is exciting. You need to take your toothbrush. And a cuddly toy. But what if it’s too scary? What if it smells funny? Or what if they have funny sandwiches and the wrong kind of cheese? What if other mummies don’t kn…
Who’s Best?
Stina Wirsén
Teddy is so fast. But the cat is so bad. Bad at running fast. “I’m best at running.” That’s what Teddy says. “At running, maybe. But look what I can do,” says the cat. The cat is really good at doing somersaults. Teddy can’t do somersaults at all. Th…
Spot and Splodge Learn to Print
Lotta Geffenblad
Can Spot and Splodge actually read? You have to ask yourself! They often hold books and other reading material upside down. But as they sit there peeling potatoes, they get a magnifying glass to look at a mark on one of the potatoes, and suddenly the…