The Ghost Dog
Katarina Genar
When Greta sees that there is a bite-mark on the writing paper and hears a growling and a scratching sound, she realises that it can only mean one thing: the ghost dog has awoken! A third adventure is launched.
Pelle No-Tail Follows a Trail
Gösta Knutsson, Ingrid Flygare
Pelle No-Tail’s ball of wool has disappeared, where can it be? Everyone wants to help and follow the trail through the alleys – even Måns. Is the ball at home with Maja? Or is it in Gullan’s workshop? Or has someone borrowed it? The four clever kitte…
Pelle No-Tail Builds and Fixes
Gösta Knutsson, Ingrid Flygare
Pelle No-Tail and Maja find a pile of planks, rope and sticks on the street. What can they make with that? They decide to build something fun! Everyone can help. Trisse has some barrels and a barrow and Gullan has tools. Even Måns helps. But what are…
This is How it Works – at Home and About
Mats Wänblad
In this book things are explained in a way that cannot be found just by googling! This is a long-awaited classic in a new version. A general knowledge factual bible for the curious of all ages! With accurately written data and fantastic illustrations…
When Felix Grew
Jan Lööf
When Felix steps out of the comic strip and into the picture book he is big, much bigger than the rest of the characters in the book. Something must have gone wrong and people seem afraid of him, but one girl says she can help him. She takes him to a…
Your Brother My Sister
Annika Thor
Annika Thor writes with sensitivity about vulnerability and fellowship, identity and friendship. Johan has lived at the orphanage for as long as he can remember. Now he’s eleven years old and has had enough of all the hard work and beatings. He decid…
Left Alone
Lotta Olsson
At last we once again get to meet the much loved anteater and the sweet little dormouse from Strange Animals. Lotta Olsson has written an adventure picture book story with insight and everyday philosophy, illustrated with Maria Nilsson Thore’s deligh…
Screams in the Night
Anders Jacobsson
Kip Jansson’s brother has had a baby so Kip is now an uncle. Kip is extremely proud and cocky about it, until he mentions it in school. Some of the older boys call him “uncle” and wonder where he keeps his walking stick, his walking frame and his fla…