Another Journey
Lotta Olsson
The giant anteater and the dormouse from Weird Animals, that was nominated for the August Prize, are back with new crystal clear nonsense discussions in a brilliant book for reading together. One cold grey evening when the whole forest feels nasty an…
The Dinosaurs Game
Helena Bross
This is the tenth, completely free-standing book about the two friends Axel and Omar who live in the same building. Warm and exciting stories with few and short lines of text and simple words in upper case print. Charming everyday drama at its very b…
Ellen, the Vole and the Secret
Maria Frensborg
Excitement, clever escapades and pranks in a delightful chapter book about Ellen, the Vole and their Not-wanting-to-grow-up Club. Ellen and the Vole are best friends, neighbours and the only members of the Not-wanting-to-grow-up Club – a club for peo…
Sigge at last
Lin Hallberg
At last Elina has become a stable girl and is allowed to be part of the stable gang. Of course it’s tired old Atle she has to look after and not the wonderful Sigge, but it’s still great to feel like one of the big girls and it is almost like having…
The Giants are Attacking!
Magnus Ljunggren
Knights, excitement, humour, and easy to read in a playful mix for girls and boys who are just beginning to read themselves. Entertaining read with speedy and tough illustrations. The three friends Egon, Fiona and Urban attending The School for Knigh…
Lollo the pig
Margareta Nordqvist
When Maja has to look after Lollo the pig, it is rather more chaotic than she bargained for. Little pigs are not just sweet they are naughty and stubborn too!This is the sixth book in an easy-to-read series about pets written by Margareta Nordqvist,…
Puzzel in Puppy Training
Isabelle Halvarsson
An affectionate, sweet series for all dog-loving children who have just begun to read for themselves. About life as seen through the eyes of Puzzle, the little Jack Russell puppy. Richly illustrated in black and white by Margareta Nordqvist who also…
All About Time
Johan Unenge, Ewa Thorslund
This is a philosophical and somewhat crazy non-fiction book about time: why peo¬ple began to measure time, our concept of time and what it would be like if we had no common notion of time.