Vilda and the Weather
Carin Wirsén
Vilda wants to go out and play. But what is the weather like? And what kind of clothes does she need? Warm and comfortable winter parkas definitely warm you up in the cold weather! But look at the little one? She has way too little clothes on! But no…
Read with Lucia
Carin Wirsén
“Read with Lucia” is about the joy of discovering the letters that surround you and to begin to understand what they mean. Lucia wants to go out on a letter hunt in the city. As she walks through the streets, she sees lots of letters on both signs an…
Julia Loves Animals
Eva Eriksson, Lisa Moroni
In this book, Julia meets both small and large animals in her surroundings. The cat is easy to stroke and the pig likes to be patted. She wants to hug and squeeze them all, but how do the animals feel about that? No matter how much Julia runs after t…
The Sleepover
Josefine Sundström
In this story Saga is having a sleepover at her grandfather’s house at the countryside. Out there she feels at home. And, big as well. She likes being at grandpa’s house, but it’s the first time she will sleep away alone, without Mum or Dad. It feels…
The Ghost Train
Jonna Björnstjerna
There is a rumor about a ghost train in Wonderwoods – can that be true? Well, that’s 100% true!Lillebror Rabbit is told about it at the local train club. Still, he accidentally jumps in that very train as he hurries home that night.Once the little Ra…
The Book About Getting Siblings
Maria Frensborg
There is a baby in mummy’s tummy! Mika is a going to get a sibling!It will be called Sparkle Baby! Mika has made up her mind about that. Mika asks and asks: Can the baby hear in the stomach? How did it get in there? How will it come out?We follow the…
Come on Now, Sam
Sofia Rådström
Little Sam and Dad are going to the shops, but there are so many fun and interesting things to discover along the way. Sam would really like to stop for a minute to pet the dog, or why not getting a ride on the bus, eating a hotdog… Dad thinks it’s…
Share, Sam
Sofia Rådström
A lovely book about sharing, told in a way that small children can understand and relate to.The doorbell rings at Sam’s house. It is Esther and her mother who are paying Sam’s family a visit. The adults are having tea and Sam and Esther are going to…