First Aid for Animals
Grethe Rottböll
Udde and Leija have started First Aid for Animals. There are a lot of animals out there that need their help and many of them are surprisingly close – just outside the house or even in the drawer. The club has its own motto: ”Don’t be scared of natur…
Your Amazing Body and Brain
Josefine Sundström
This story is about a day when best friends Saga and Samir are building an obstacle course for the sleepy dog Lars-Laban. They soon discover that they want to try it themselves. Here, fiction and easy facts about the body are gathered in a book about…
Babysitting
Helena Bross
Help! Fire and Flames!
Jo Salmson
When a little dog cuts its paw on broken glass the children decide to clean up the park. It would not be good if other dogs or animals hurt themselves. The friends will all help, both with the tidying and with the picnic. But everything takes a turn…
The Computer Game
Petrus Dahlin
Ville’s parents have told him that you need to be 15 to play “The Face”, but when he gets the chance, he sneaks into his brother’s room. He just has to try! In the game the mysterious Face reigns supreme. But is it worth lying for a computer game? Wh…
Ylvania
Ylva Hällen
Mystical creatures, well-kept secrets and four specially chosen children defeat evil. Astrid Lindgren meets J.K. Rowling in a frightening adventure story for children who like to wish themselves off into other worlds. Alba lives with her adoptive par…
Journey to the Planets
Peter Ekberg
Philosopher and author Peter Ekberg takes us on an exciting fact-packed journey. Why is Neptune blue, what are Saturn’s rings made of and why does Jupiter have a spot in its middle? Alongside the easy to read rich factual descriptions there is a sect…
Trampolines, Swimming Classes and a Lost Tiger Paw
Josefine Sundström
Saga and Samir are bouncing on the trampoline at Saga’s place. It’s so much fun! “Watch out so you don’t crash into one another!”, yells dad. Then it happens. Saga trips and falls right on Samir’s arm…This is a story about Saga Louisa Larsson, a soli…