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…
Who’s House?
Stina Wirsén
The friends all live in the same apartment block. That’s nice because they can see each other every day and it’s easy to get to each other’s home. But who lives where? The book is made from sturdy cardboard with delightful illustrations. There is a f…
Who is Big?
Stina Wirsén
We celebrate a decade and 16 titles of Who? with a completely new story. Who is Big?, where those who were small have now grown tall and broad. Look! A Teddy who was small and now is big and a Cat who has really grown a lot and now has hair under his…
Julia Plays Hide and Seek
Eva Eriksson, Lisa Moroni
Where are the socks? Julia can fetch the socks herself. She knows where they are. She returns not wearing socks but daddy’s shoes. Julia is off again to fetch the socks. But when she returns it isn’t with the socks. Mum, dad, grandma and the dog are…
Julia Gets Dressed
Eva Eriksson, Lisa Moroni
Where are the socks? Julia can fetch them. But she comes back wearing daddy’s shoes. Julia is off again to fetch the socks. But when she returns it isn’t with the socks. Mum, dad, grandma and the dog are all watching wondering what she’s up to next….
Fetching the Cat
Camilla Ceder
Sally’s dream is to have her very own pet. But to make that happen she has to take things into her own hands! When her mother suggests an aquarium (fish that are neither cute or that you can cuddle with) the bottom is reached. Sally realizes that if…