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FOREIGN RIGHTS CATALOGUE 2015 Award winning Swedish Publishing House! Books that make a difference www.olika.nu OLIKA PUBLISHING HOUSE OLIKA PUBLISHING HOUSE – BOOKS THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE Founded in 2007, we are an award-winning Swedish Publishing House that produces high quality children’s books. The word OLIKA means different in Swedish and our books are different from the ones usually found in the children’s section in that they challenge stereotypes and norms. Our titles reflect the diversity of modern society in terms of gender and ethnicity, (dis)abilities and family forms – thereby offering more children the possibility to identify with the characters in our books. We believe that literature has the power to influence children’s perception of themselves and of the world around them. For this reason, we choose our manuscripts carefully and work closely with our authors and illustrators. We provide children, parents, teachers and librarians with books that subtly, often without comment, challenge traditional and limiting stereotypes rather than reinforce them. GENDER EQUALITY In addition, we produce handbooks on diversity and gender equality. Our bestseller Give Your Children 100 Possibilities Instead of 2 has introduced a whole new way of discussing issues of gender equality in Sweden. In 2015, we are releasing a unique and much-longed for handbook on equality issues and solutions in preschools: Norm Creativity in Preschools – Norm Critique and Equality Tools. Our most famous title, however, is Kivi & Monster Dog. Published in 2012, it was the first Swedish children’s book using the gender neutral pronoun hen instead of hon/she or han/he. The book made headlines nationally and internationally and went on to be discussed in Swedish media for months. As a result, the word hen made its way into the Swedish vocabulary – a major equality breakthrough! Welcome to OLIKA In 2012, OLIKA was awarded OLIKA the Swedish Equality Award and Equality Award the Stenbeck Scholarship for our winner diversity efforts to promote equality and our title in children’s literature. In 2013, n was chosen Courage with Wilma and Loppa ternational as Outstanding Book by IBBY (In ). We are Board on Books for Young People discuss frequently asked to represent and n and Swedish equality both in Swede lude, abroad. Former collaborators inc among others, the Swedish Parliament and the Swedish Embassy in Rome. Karin Salmson & Marie Tomicic founders of OLIKA ARE YOU INTERESTED IN OUR TITLES? Please contact: S.B.Rights Agency Stephanie Barrouillet www.sbrightsagency.com email: [email protected] You can find our digital catalogue here: www.olika.nu/in-english OLIKA publishing Torggatan 6 SE– 582 19 Linköping [email protected] 0–3 YEARS 0–3 YEARS Who is that? Dojo Goes Treasure Hunting Small, red and strong? Blue, light and beautiful? Stripy, smooth and buzzy? Who is that? Dojo and Maya go treasure hunting. Is it indoors? Outdoors? Is it hidden in the tree? Who Makes that Sound? Dojo’s Birthday Party Moo, moo. Quack, quack. So many sounds! Who is making them? Dojo is having a party! He bakes a cake and prepares a game. Soon his friends will be here. Dojo can’t wait! Who Was Here? Dojo Plays Hide and Seek by Karin Salmson, Marie Tomicic & Anna Tim 0 – 3 years, 28 pages by Karin Salmson & Marcus Brengesjö 0 – 3 years, 28 pages by Karin Salmson, Marie Tomicic & Anna Tim 0 – 3 years, 28 pages by Karin Salmson & Marcus Brengesjö 0 – 3 years, 28 pages by Karin Salmson, Marie Tomicic & Anna Tim 0 – 3 years, 28 pages by Karin Salmson & Marcus Brengesjö 0 – 3 years, 28 pages A white feather. A blue blueberry. A beige peanut! Who was here? Where is Dojo? Not here... Not here either... Can you find him? R E V IE W S : ” R E V IE W S : a this to my child After having read nvinced. few times, I’m co ket ministbibliote blog Fe Hanna Lager, the Why these books? s accessories and name With well thought-out the t ec refl se books from all ethnicities, the ty. cie so rn de diversity of mo out animals, sounds, They teach children ab ers. colors, forms and numb ing animals! Fun books about amaz trations e book with illus A classic pictur e rest. and out from th that makes it st (BTJ) ish Library Service Ann Vilner, Swed s? Why these book Maya and Gorby his friends Aisha, d an o oj D t ee M stereotypes in a challenge gender ho w ds en fri 4 – natural way. hatever colors and girls wear w ys bo s, ok bo e In thes to. Dojo always tever they want ha w do d an e they lik climbing trees. and Maya loves s es dr nk pi s hi wears out ever yday picture books ab Fun and colorful adventures! ” rming a well Many details fo e. ol thought-out wh ksbloggen The blog Barnbo pass for could definitely The Dojo books e same th at t bu s books, regular children’ of how to find examples time it isn’t hard been avoided. stereotypes have Helena Ferry, the at blog Barnbokspr 0–3 YEARS 0–3 YEARS Daddy Picks Tyra Up BuBu Builds a Snow Woman Today is Monday. Who picks Tyra up from preschool on Mondays? And what happens the rest of the days of the week? BuBu rolls a snowball. It’s really big! Dad rolls a snowball too. Together they build a snow woman. But suddenly, the snow woman is gone! Where did she go? Where Is Rabbit? BuBu Goes Sledding Tyra wakes up in the middle of the night. Rabbit is gone! But Daddy doesn’t want to wake up. Tyra goes to find Rabbit. She finds a ball, a bucket and a blanket. But where is Rabbit? BuBu goes sledding. It goes fast. Dad wants to go sledding too. Oh no, the sled broke! What to do now? Good Night, Tyra! BuBu Climbs High Tyra wants to say good night to a lot of things before she goes to sleep. Good night, car. Good night, boat. Good night, horse. Good night, ocean. BuBu climbs. All the way to the top of the snow mountain. But what’s this? Someone is already there. by Alexander Holmberg & Ewa Stackelberg 0 – 3 years, 34 pages by Ann-Christine Magnusson 0 – 3 years, 24 pages by Alexander Holmberg & Ewa Stackelberg 0 – 3 years, 34 pages by Ann-Christine Magnusson 0 – 3 years, 24 pages by Alexander Holmberg & Ewa Stackelberg 0 – 3 years, 34 pages by Ann-Christine Magnusson 0 – 3 years, 24 pages R E V IE W S : ” a e book portraying Finally, a pictur ild! father and his ch R E V IE W S : single rn zine Föräldrar&Ba The maga Why these books? oks portraying small Meeting the need of bo rs in ever yday life children and their fathe o felt his fatherCreated by a father wh re non-existent in we daughter experiences children’s books inning photographer Photos by the award-w Ewa Stackelberg children yday stories that The type of ever s through ar-old often flick love. My two-ye rself. these books by he ksbloggen The blog Barnbo s? Why these book s e Magnusson ha thor Ann-Christin au in ng g ni in in w ay dpl ar b w A a lion cu te stories about created these cu the snow n with her in close interactio b cu n lio a ow They sh d friends caring father an woman instead longed for a snow And who hasn’t man?! of the usual snow ” are way the clothes The lighting, the ake m t os gestures alm creased and the nusson ag M e tin Ann-Chris me believe that mera. catch it all on ca just happened to ånska Dagbladet The newspaper Sk y son. oks and so did m I loved these bo Bu series Bu e th d en m com (…) I warmly re oteket Hanna Lager, the blog Feministbibli 0–3 YEARS 0–3 YEARS Simri’s Hat Adventure by Karin Salmson & Maria Clason 1 – 3 years, 28 pages Let’s Play Outdoors! by Marin Salto & Maja-Stina Andersson 0 – 3 years, 24 pages One of the downsides of living in a hat is that the wind can take your home anywhere it pleases. Just ask Simri… This is a picture book for the youngest ones, showing a variety of fun activities taking place outdoors. Little Simri the Rat lives among roses red, in a beautiful hat, in the middle of a flower bed. One day the winds pops in and grabs hold of Simri’s hat. The hat is taken for a spin and ends up landing on a cat! Let’s Play Indoors! by Marin Salto & Maja-Stina Andersson 0 – 3 years, 24 pages Why this book? is The gender neutral pronoun hen k boo the out ugh used thro A stor y with room for both exciting adventures and loving friendship This is a picture book for the youngest ones, showing a variety of fun activities taking place indoors. Written in playful verse Christmas in Pictures by Marin Salto & Maja-Stina Andersson 0 – 3 years, 24 pages To be published Gifts! Gingerbread! Snow women! A Christmasthemed picture book for the youngest ones. R E V IE W S : ” lers intended for todd Nice to see a book into er nd ethnicity and ge taking issues of consideration. Berit Aler, Swedish Why these books? practise language They help small children g way skills in an enter tainin of children, thereby They include a variety an inclusive manner mirroring diversity in ren in these books is The gender of the child not defined TJ) Library Service (B rs the proach that offe A pedagogical ap n about re lk to your child opportunity to ta t pu to em d teaches th ever yday life an y. wa ce ni a ings in it – in words on the th y Service (BTJ) n, Swedish Librar Sarah Magnusso R E V IE W : ” and written in verse The short text is The d. when read alou flows smoothly and e iv at very imagin illustrations are colorful. ) ce (BTJ edish Library Servi Christin Billing, Sw 1–4 YEARS Not Fair! by Åsa Mendel-Hartvig & Caroline Röstlund 1 – 4 years, 28 pages 1–4 YEARS Why this book? children portrayed A family with adopted without comment lings is not defined The gender of the sib ren experience are The big emotions child o put in perspective acknowledged, but als Little Bit gets to sit in the stroller. Big Bit has to walk. NOT FAIR! Big Bit gets to stay up late. Little Bit has to go to bed. NOT FAIR! Tessla’s Mom Says: I Don’t Want To! by Åsa Mendel-Hartvig & Caroline Röstlund 1 – 4 years, 28 pages SPANISH RIGHTS SOLD NO! Tessla’s mom doesn’t want to go home. She doesn’t want to eat. Or brush her hair. And she definitely doesn’t want to brush her teeth or go to sleep! R E V IE W S : ” t that shows wha A wonderful book , so Al . gs in ith sibl it’s like to live w n e adopted childre se to t ge ly al we fin a in e ur ren’s literat included in child l way. Love it! ra tu na completely thström Blogger Nina Ru n’s Favorite childre Not Fair! Eva Emmelin, the R E V IE W : ” ! A wonderful book Lisa Hamfors, the blog Bokunge book right now: a Dagbladet newspaper Skånsk Tessla’s Dad Says: I Don’t Want To! by Åsa Mendel-Hartvig & Caroline Röstlund 1 – 4 years, 28 pages SPANISH RIGHTS SOLD NO! Tessla’s dad doesn’t want to get up. He doesn’t want to drink his coffee. Or read the newspaper. And he definitely doesn’t want to go to work. Unless Tessla pulls him in a sled! Allan and Mike Goes for a Walk by Tora von Platen & Emili Svensson 1 – 4 years, 34 pages Daddy drops Allan off at preschool. Allan is sad. – Don’t be sad. I can be your daddy instead, Mike says and puts him in the baby carriage. Mike takes Allan for a walk. Because babies need fresh air. And ice cream. Why these books? R E V IE W S : Why this book? iving skills and an A boy showing careg empathic character playing together in Includes girls and boys of playing separately a natural way, instead or fighting sed stereotypes on Challenging gender-ba and Dad drop Allan parenting: both Mom eschool off or pick him up at pr ” a downGo for a Walk is Allan and Mike d care. an p hi ds out frien to-earth stor y ab soft and there are lots of ( … ) In real life rarely ’re men, but they caring boys and e. ur and literat portrayed in film räldrar&Barn The magazine Fö r and havcare of each othe Two kids taking (…) It’s l. day at preschoo ing a pretty good lk. wa a d Mike going for simply Allan an ksbloggen The blog Barnbo is not defined The gender of the child e parental roles: Playing with stereotyp go home and Dad Mom doesn’t want to work doesn’t want to go to based on the conviction The Tessla books are lve problems. With that conflicts seldom so r e-down logic, the autho humour and an upsid er solutions shows us there are oth R E V IE W S : ” ’t even know The book I didn re! I laughed I longed for is he ading the book, re ile out loud wh nt. I think it’s brillia Hanna Lager, the oteket blog Feministbibli A new classic? e The blog Bokung 1–4 YEARS 1–4 YEARS Straight Across Heaven Hill Pingis & Raffe Find a Friend Frida and Moses are on their way to Grandpa. They have never been allowed to walk to Grandpa’s by themselves before. Until today! All they have to do is walk straight across Heaven Hill. But Frida feels like running and Moses needs to climb a tree. Then they find an old shopping cart. And an old lady! Pingis and Raffe are friends. They do stuff together. Like going to the beach. But on their way, they find a big egg. What’s in it? by Victoria Jonasson Hammar & Mikael Sjömilla 2 – 4 years, 40 pages R E V IE W S : ” Why this book? nture for An exciting adve Eva Emmelin, the . the young reader a Dagbladet newspaper Skånsk children book about two I like how it’s a and a girl. y bo ther than a being children ra ke ote t Hanna Lager, the by Åsa Nordström & Mikael Sjömilla 2 – 4 years, 28 pages blog Feministbibli boy and the girl are In this book , both the rous and emotional, allowed to be adventu active and caring by including a Challenges stereotypes dfather caring father and gran mixed family Portrays an ethnically R E V IE W S : Why this book? and a between a he and a she Depicts the friendship er a he nor a she new friend who is neith other s children to help each A story that encourage y with pla to s nd as potential frie es fac w ne e se to d an games to exclude from their rather than strangers illustrations Simple yet expressive ” manages simple but still The plot is very ng friends portance of havi to reflect the im help one d experiences an who share one’s solve problems. ksprat The blog Barnbo rns. Help each Together. Take tu depiction of ul other. A beautif young reader. e th r fo friendship Preschool teacher Doggie Moo on the Loo Why Is the Daddy Crying? Rhymes and tales for dog lovers of all ages. Suits very young children, but also children just learning to read. A daddy is sitting on a bench, crying. Why is he crying? Alvdis and Hamsa wonder. Has someone been mean to him? Or is he just tired? Did he lose something? Maybe he’s just had too much candy! by Kristina Murray Brodin & Bettina Johansson 2 – 4 years, 36 pages SPANISH RIGHTS SOLD by Karin Salmson & Emma Göthner 1 – 4 years, 28 pages R E V IE W S : Why this book? female enged by letting both Stereotypes are chall gender al act outside tradition and male characters boundaries s from the books have name The dogs featured in y s and cultures, thereb many dif ferent ethnicitie a natural way reflecting diversity in ers explicit ideas on A playful book that off g way nities in an enter tainin language and opportu Why this book? R E V IE W : ” ok. It’s so funny. e bo This is my favorit Manuel, 6 years old g his emotions! A manly man expressin g together in a A girl and a boy playin playing separately natural way, instead of or fighting throughout the book Challenges stereotypes ty with humour and subtle ” ly y Cr ying? quick Why Is the Dadd e. rit favo became a family a Dagbladet Eva Emmelin, the newspaper Skånsk the es you happy, at A book that mak k. in th u yo makes same time as it ksbloggen The blog Barnbo 1–4 YEARS 1–4 YEARS R E V IE W S : Konrad’s Dress by Åsa Mendel-Hartvig & Caroline Röstlund 2 – 4 years, 24 pages Hedvig has a new dress. She’s sparkling! Konrad didn’t get anything. Can Konrad borrow Hedvig’s dress? Of course! But only for a little while… ” Where Are Daddy’s Shoes? forward This is a straight ildren about ch l al book for sm tracts far a subject that at ion: boys in too much attent so liberating dresses. What’s is that the ok about this bo sue. is e th t no dress is newspaper This is the first book of three about Konrad. Eva Emmelin, the et lad gb Da a sk ån Sk Written and illustrated by the creators of the popular Tessla books and our best-seller Not Fair! e, but The plot is simpl by Kristina Murray Brodin & Bettina Johansson 1 – 3 years, 28 pages Daddy has a lot of shoes. He wears one pair when it rains. He wears another pair for parties. Daddy is going to work. But where are Daddy’s shoes? A book about shoes, style and a morning scenario many will find familiar. icity. great in its simpl blog Hanna Lager, the t ke ote bli Feministbi Konrad and the Lucia Procession Why this book? by Åsa Mendel-Hartvig & Caroline Röstlund 2 – 4 years, 24 pages R E V IE W S : Tomorrow is December 13, Saint Lucia’s Day. Time to dress up! ” there l book. (…) Will Such a wonderfu ? ad nr out Ko be more books ab Blogger Prickiga Konrad and the Candy by Åsa Mendel-Hartvig & Caroline Röstlund 2 – 4 years, 24 pages Hedvig has a bag of candy! So does Konrad. But now Konrad is out of candy… I bet Hedvig got more candy than me, Konrad thinks. Paula a rad and the Luci What makes Kon at it th is ok bo od go a Procession such not d an ar what to we doesn’t focus on ead, st In . on si a proces to wear in a Luci m fro ed ct pi de on is the Lucia traditi view and builds of t in po ’s ild a ch up gerness to dress on children’s ea ay. during this holid ksbloggen The blog Barnbo A story of jealousy, sharing and candy. R E V IE W : Why these books? . ter enjoys dressing up The male main charac associated y all rm no s tfit up in ou Sometimes he dresses al t portrayed as a big de with girls but this is no o siblings ationship between tw They involve a close rel and their grandmother d portrayal of the joys an A realistic and amusing ling sorrows of having a sib ” allenge house aims to ch The publishing Perhaps this is s. rm no ed outdat adings to stereotypes and ok me a few re-re to it e us ca be g, workin skirt. Caroline ad is wearing a nr Ko at th e tic no to the skirt in t draw attention Röstlund doesn’ isely why it’s and that is prec her illustrations its normy feels obvious in working. It simpl t. breaking contex ce (BTJ) edish Library Servi Ulf Malmqvist, Sw s rms in terms of clothe Challenges gender no and style onship between Portrays a loving relati father and child rn society is mirrored The diversity of mode in the illustrations R E V IE W : ” se, but the stor y obvious, of cour ove all, it isn’t The outcome is er and funny. Ab ev cl is it to up leading picture works ith two lines per w xt te e ld Th . ed rush at the stor y is to icity. The fact th a ds ad rl gi e well in its simpl of th son perspective on in is er from the first-per ad re the it. Even though dad/ sort of twist to raction between te in e th t, ar st e th m rs fe fro of ke at jo the stor y th itself becomes a in l Al . on si daughter/dog in scus and topics for di new perspectives otto “Goodbye, m e us ho ng hi is bl pu e th of t iri the sp The lively and , possibilities”! lo el H – lls pe ty eo ster in bright and we trations painted y. or st e th to expressive illus on comic dimensi a d ad rs lo co matched ) ce (BTJ edish Library Servi Annika Malm, Sw 3–6 YEARS 3–6 YEARS Kivi & Monster Dog Here Comes Johanna the Inventor! by Jesper Lundqvist & Bettina Johansson 3 – 6 years, 34 pages by Ann-Christine Magnusson & Lovisa Lesse 3 – 6 years, 32 pages “A dog!” Kivi cries. “Not a cow, frog or mink! Give me a dog or I won’t sleep a wink!” All Kivi wants for the upcoming birthday is a dog! And one day, there is a dog waiting outside hir bedroom door. But it’s not the kind of dog Kivi imagined… R E V IE W S : ” R E V IE W S : Abracadalf, try not to laugh! Johanna the Inventor is going to be the greatest inventor in the world. Today, she’s trying out her latest invention on the crankiest man in town: Cranky Olle. ” e more of bright I’m sure we’ll se ntor! Johanna the Inve ce (BTJ) Ansi Andersson, Swedish Library ar-old is book, my 3-ye Since we read th . g inventor won’t stop playin Sanna, parent er n Hellsing. erful! (…) a mod Absolutely wond too. amazing pictures And absolutely ola Södertörns högsk Johanna and the Fright Machine ociate professor at Karin Milles, ass by Ann-Christine Magnusson & Lovisa Lesse 3 – 6 years, 32 pages ds me uage remin At times, the lang of Tove Jansson. Sara Kappelin, Tidningen the magazine Fria Kivi & the Crying Goraffe by Jesper Lundqvist & Bettina Johansson 3 – 6 years, 34 pages “I want a GORILLA as big as the sun, a feisty and furry and fabulous one!” Kivi from Kivi & Monster Dog is back! And this time, Kivi wants a gorilla. ” So she’s “too small to play with the others”, huh?! Johanna decides to invent a Fright Machine. That will teach them a lesson! R E V IE W S : ” rage of ptures the boiling Lovisa Lesse ca te way. nishingly accura a child in an asto lturen gazine Tidningen Jonna Fries, the ma R E V IE W : that keeps and crazy stor y An imaginative ned. ai rt d adults ente both children an rvice (BTJ) rary Se edish Lib Christin Billing, Sw Why these books? ok in Swedish to use a The first children’s bo n gender neutral pronou fined in character is not de The gender of the ma tive language, with Hilarious and imagina illustrations to match Servi Ku ventors at many young in This is a book th it’ t s also emselves in. Bu can recognize th left out. it feels like to be a bok about what ger The blog Bokhun Why these books? in all children, and girls Books that encourage s themselves as inventor particular, to think of es to believe in themselv They inspire children and their ideas by including a strong Challenge stereotypes an ethnically mixed female character and family 3–6 YEARS 3–6 YEARS My Family Lolly and the Arty-Farty Party Award-winning Anna-Clara Tidholm is one of the greatest creators of children’s books of our time. For OLIKA, she has created a book she felt was missing: “a modern book about families.” Lolly loves farting with her armpit. Her dad Peter thinks she’s a pro. Her other dad Anders wants her to stop doing it. One day, Mom brings her to a posh party. She is absolutely forbidden to fart at the party. But will she be able to resist the urge? by By Anna-Clara Tidholm 3 – 6 years, 32 pages R E V IE W : ” A brilliant book by Åsa Karsin & Frida Arvidsson 3 – 6 years, 28 pages R E V IE W S : Why this book? . in its simplicity Johan Salén, per Norra Skåne the online newspa t ara Tidholm shows tha Award-winning Anna-Cl s pe sha dif ferent families come in many by letting ional idea of a family Challenging the tradit families. ir the t the reader abou dif ferent children tell ! ide pr ted with joy and All families are presen and eden’s most respected Created by one of Sw well-known ar tists Why this book? ter who is allowed A strong female charac r own amusement to use her body for he ver she wants to do A girl who does whate wants to wear and wears whatever she rtrayed without A same-sex family po comment ” o important es to combine tw ag an m ok nt. bo is Genius. Th people are differe the fact that all d an g g in in rt rt fa Fa e : things nds to mak can use their ha le live (…) Some people can’t. Some peop e m So . ts pi m ar r ei th n’t. That’s all sounds with boy-girl, some do of g tin is , ns co s as couple plained, justified n’t have to be ex es do it it, to is there . e into a big deal excused or mad mamman The blog Ketchup a Arvidsson’s really like is Frid I g in th r he ot An new things ions where I find detailed illustrat ad the book. each time I re-re Bokus Review of the Week Make Me Baklava! How Embarrassing, Krille! by Kalle Güettler & Pia Halse 3 – 6 years, 36 pages DANISH RIGHTS SOLD by Åsa Karsin & Karin Bektasevic 3 – 6 years, 32 pages Krille goes abroad for the first time. It’s great! Or rather, it would be great if his moms weren’t embarrassing him every second of every day … One day, Perian brings baklava to our preschool. Mmm, yummy! More baklava, please! But no one wants to help me make baklava. Kim says “check the web”. What web?! R E V IE W S : R E V IE W : Why this book? dif ferent countries Includes people from promoting an inclusive and cultures, thereby society ent rtrayed without comm A same-sex family po pressive pictures! Extraordinar y and ex ” Why this book? rs, explosion of colo This book is an . ge d langua illustrations an Lisa Hamfors, the shop at the online book blog Bokunge ess ter is allowed to expr The male main charac en oft ity ncing, an activ & enjoy himself by da ls associated with gir y rtrayed in a natural wa A same-sex family po Fun cartoonish pictures ” ng the gap by broadeni This book fills a ffering y o eb ily and ther definition of fam n. tio ca tifi of iden new possibilites ce (BTJ) edish Library Servi Boel Peterson, Sw oms! And nice to Nice to see two m sed easily embarras see a boy who’s ncing! and who likes da ian Sanna Janell Blogger and librar 3–6 YEARS 3–6 YEARS The Best Circus in the World Who’s The Thief, Mirjana? by Anders Palmaer & Per Gustavsson 3 – 6 years, 36 pages by Ana Udovic, Jessica Kurki & Tomas Nilsson 3 – 6 years, 28 pages The Best Circus in the World isn’t doing that great. In fact, it’s doing so bad the circus manager shuts it down, forcing the circus artists to go live in the woods. Suddenly, Beata has an idea. Maybe there’s a way to turn their circus into the Best Circus in the World again. But will the circus manager listen to her? Mirjana’s parents own a pizza parlor. Mirjana plays there almost every day. One day Uncle Mirko comes by with a gift, a beautiful clock. When the clock goes missing, they all try to figure out who the thief is. All but one. R E V IE W S : Why this book? can what women and men Challenges the idea of of his le lion tamer is afraid and can’t do: The ma and htrope walker is too big lions and the female tig lance on the thin rope strong to be able to ba ing d happiness by follow All of the characters fin tead of ins st be what they do their dreams and doing d of them doing what is expecte vsson ing illustrator Per Gusta Fun pictures by bestsell ” R E V IE W S : eat ks this book is gr My daughter thin I d es you giggle’ an ‘because it mak zes a small book si It’ r. ag ree with he ge. sa es m t an import wise but with an The blog Lyrans Why this book? Noblesser sson r and Per Gustav Andreas Palmae at wh of s ea id l typica challenge stereo e. lik ould be girls and boys sh Annika Sverker, per Folkbladet.se the online newspa ” of colors rtual explosion This book is a vi wonderfully e ar e characters Th s. rn tte pa d an flect ethnic like how they re illustrated and I l way. rsity in a neutra and cultural dive Sara Hilmersson, prat the blog Barnboks dI y five-year-old an has ever ything m ? uth tr na d ja ir an s M f, lie ie t Who’s the Th ussions abou sc di , se en sp su e! nt mor pizzas, could wish for: . Go, Ana. We wa put things right at th ng di en an – and Blogger Grannfrun When Grandpa Fell In Love Grandma & Grandpa: How to Catch an Elk and Other Adventures by Gabrielle Frödén 3 – 6 years, 36 pages by Cecilia Rihs & Pia Niemi 3 – 6 years, 38 pages Filip and Grandpa always hang out in Grandpa’s candy stand. But one day, the candy stand is closed. Grandpa is ill and Inga, the lady with the stethoscope, comes to visit. But getting better doesn’t make Grandpa any happier. He says he’s suffering from something worse than a disease. But what could be worse than a disease? Grandma and Grandpa are playful and mischievous and they’re always getting up to something crazy. ”I wanted to make the reader look forward to tomorrow and fall asleep happy”, says the author. This volume contains three books that can be done as three separate books as well. R E V IE W S : R E V IE W S : Why this book? onship between a Involves a close relati andfather young boy and his gr r too old for love Shows that you’re neve t men should not Challenges the idea tha ons show or express emoti g a pizza parlor Includes a family runnin ale main character Includes a defiant fem rns both how it feels The main character lea d how appearance not to tell the truth an misleading and prejudice can be ” ok so far! KA bo My favorite OLI sten The blog Flaskpo y for children of cozy stor A warm, happy, ok to read aloud! bo t ea all ages. Gr Th ggen e blog Barnboksblo Why this book? d lly is just a number an In these books, age rea re ntu ned into a fun adve any activity can be tur t stereotypes and reflec They challenge gender l oo ch es pr l ura a multicult diversity by including ls! es filled with fun detai Funny stories and pictur ” d, colorful are very detaile The illustrations finding new s ep y daughter ke M . us rio la hi d an her giggle. ures that make things in the pict The blog Lyrans Noblesser st for life! A book full of ze ce (BTJ) edish Library Servi Gunilla Essén, Sw 3–6 YEARS 3–6 YEARS When I Grow Up… The Homesick Bear by Pamela von Sabljar & Janette Bornmarker 3 – 6 years, 64 pages By Karin Blixt & Mikael Sjömilla 3 – 6 years, 40 pages What do you want to do when you grow up? Maybe you want to be an astronaut like Alice? Or a gymnast like Isac? Or something totally different? This is a book about possibilities, about what you can do and become! When I Grow Up… also includes What Do You Like to Do? and What’s Your Favorite Thing? R E V IE W : ” it. But ’t see the point of At first, I couldn goose t go I n, re the child when I read it to ds! ussions afterwar bumps! The disc Mona, preschool The Chaffinch and the Bear are an odd couple, but the best of friends! As it gets chillier, the Chaffinch prepares to fly south for the winter and the Bear needs to find somewhere to spend the long, cold winter months. But will she ever find a home for the winter? teacher R E V IE W S : Why this book? dels! possibilities and role mo A book full of inspiring ditional t to feel limited by tra Encourages children no do with to at wh en dreaming of gender boundaries wh their lives ity is s and ethnicities, divers With a variety of name y reflected in a subtle wa ” Why this book? rs or y, the characte I like it all: the st the to ss ki g ction. A bi and the facts se whole thing. jöö Rappe Blogger Tinni Erns y, an ar is a cute stor The Homesick Be asks o wh ar be a poor ingenious tale of help to cy en Ag te Esta the Animal Real for the winter. her find a home Helena Ferry, the Saffa & Parmesan: The Secret Submarine by Anette Jahnke 3 – 6 years, 36 pages One day, Grandpa opens a secret trapdoor in the floor. Down below, in a cave, is where he keeps his submarine. A submarine? Great! Now Saffa and Parmesan can go look for Grandpa’s missing ring. Saffa pulls a lever and the submarine is off. But finding a tiny ring in a big ocean isn’t easy. The octopus who loves shiny things isn’t helping either. When the superhero alarm goes off, the superhero sets off to save people from all sorts of dangers. But what happens when the superhero meets the scariest thieves he’s ever seen? What does it mean to be a superhero? Do superheroes have to be brave all the time? Or is it okay to be scared sometimes? Maybe it’s brave to admit that you’re scared? 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R E V IE W : amusing – book A comfor ting – even about death t cultures and Mirrors many dif feren and pictures t tex ethnicities in both th wonder ful, Written in verse and wi detailed illustrations ” distinguishes yle of We All Die st e iv at rr It is na ue The uniq ing with death. ren’s books deal ild ch is r h he at ot de d m it fro ul verse, an inative and joyf (…) The ag e im iv ct in pe n rs te pe rit w ess and global el tim a m fro su g it a plea re to approached g rhythm, makin in w flo usness ly ve lo a text has ntly mixes serio bi Frödén confide Ga d is an ok d, bo ou is al read ations. Th r colorful illustr od and humor in he challenging – a go ly ht ig sl d an e iv nt h. ve at in de disarming, sions about dramatic discus un r fo t in po g startin Lisa Hamfors, the These jolly pirates are off to find the treasure at the end of the rainbow. Written in playfully exhilarating verse, with illustrations to match. R E V IE W : Why this book? ” y so the text interpla When rhymes in aceted tif ul pictures of m ingeniously with e Pirates Th e se t help but to pirates, you can’ ture classic. Treasures as a fu and the Rainbow that goes on about ever ything (...) A discussion sely fun. en m ns becomes im in the illustratio upsides rn tte ingrained pa We need to turn gs upsideturns most thin down, this book so brilliantly. down and it does The society Barn Princess Victoria We Look for Treasures by Kristina Murray Brodin & Kajsa Lind 3 – 6 years, 24 pages by Jesper Lundqvist & Marcus Gunnar Pettersson 3 – 6 years, 36 pages To be published Every day Victoria sits on a bench outside our house, even when it’s snowing. Why won’t Victoria tell me where she lives? A beautiful and heart-warming story about the friendship between a child and a mysterious woman named Victoria. In this heart-warming story, a child becomes friends with a woman sitting outside a grocery store. Why is she sitting there? Where does she live? R E V IE W S : ry that encourages A beautifully written sto s to open their hear ts both children and adult and minds is not defined The gender of the child a child on his own A father taking care of er boksbildens Vänn blog Bokunge Why this book? ters in all shapes Includes female charac and sizes ent skin colors The pirates have dif fer aracters having fun By depicting female ch challenges the idea as a group, this book ays socialize in that girls or women alw ps pairs rather than grou ” an extremely ia is the stor y of Princess Victor man beings, between two hu urgent meeting and beautiejudiced, warm simple and unpr . way it should be ful. Exactly the e The blog Bokung wn and els good to sit do Sometimes it fe r world ou of de si at this show children th room for o, to leave some and age exists to een the laughs. seriousness betw Rebecka Horn, the blog Dagens Bok Why this book? and important Deals with an urgent in children’s issue rarely discussed books r the diversity of The illustrations mirro modern society beautiful verse Written in simple yet 3–6 YEARS 3–6 YEARS Come Dive with Me Good Decision, Mirjam! by Marin Salto & Marcus Gunnar Pettersson 3 – 6 years, 36 pages by Anders Alzén & Maria Borgelöv 3 – 6 years, 36 pages To be published Today, Mertsi and his classmates are going swimming. His friends want to jump off the diving-board. It’s very high up. And the pool is so deep. Mertsi wants to jump too. But not right now, the water is a little cold… Mirjam likes to be in charge. But what exactly can she decide? Can she decide who is allowed to like whom? Can she decide not to be afraid of dogs? Can she decide there’ll be pancakes for dinner?! Let’s Dance! I Don’t Want to Play on My Own! by Marin Salto & Marcus Gunnar Pettersson 3 – 6 years, 36 pages by Anders Alzén & Maria Borgelöv 3 – 6 years, 36 pages Selma can’t sleep. Her stomach feels funny. Her head is spinning. Tomorrow, Selma is going to dance. Usually dancing isn’t scary. But this time, everyone at school is going to watch! Mom goes to buy cinnamon buns. Mirjam and Pierre waits for her by the playground. Mirjam wants to play. But all Pierre wants to do is read his stupid newspaper. And Mirjam does not want to play on her own. R E V IE W S : ” Let’s Play Hide and Seek veral ok to my child se I’ve read this bo out ab y pp ha I’m es it. times and he lik fer to it re to nt to be able that, because I wa own. s hi on want to play when he doesn’t by Marin Salto & Marcus Gunnar Pettersson 3 – 6 years, 36 pages Finally, summer vacation. Rosita can’t wait for Emma to come visit her at the campground. When Emma finally arrives, they decide to play hide and seek. But some people are almost too good at hiding… Why these books? 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Dad is afraid of them. Luckily, there’s Grandma. She tells Malva stories about her greatgrandfather Valentin. He was really good with horses. And one day, Malva will be too! It’s Saturday and Wilma and Happy are playing soccer. Oh no! The ball ends up in Mrs Crankersen’s garden. Now they have to sneak into her garden and take their ball back. And that takes courage! Malva’s First Riding Lesson Together with Wilma & Happy In the second book about Malva, it’s finally time for her first riding lesson. Dad goes with her to the stables, but maybe it would have been better to leave him at home. He’s so nervous, it’s starting to rub off on Malva. Will she ever get up on her horse? Wilma has been home from school for almost an entire week. She can’t wait to play with Happy again. But back in school, nothing is the same. At recess, Happy plays with Malla and doesn’t even wait for Wilma. When they play rounders, Wilma and Happy don’t play together like they usually do. But when their team is about to lose, they need to make up their minds. Will they play together or not? Malva at the Stables Love with Wilma & Happy ilma and Happy Courage with W d as Outstanding has been selecte d ternational Boar Book by IBBY (In )! ung People on Books for Yo by Malin Eriksson & Lisa Chantem Säfve 3 – 6 years, 36 pages by Anneli Khayati & Mikael Sjömilla 6 – 9 years, 40 pages by Anneli Khayati & Mikael Sjömilla 6 – 9 years, 40 pages by Malin Eriksson & Lisa Chantem Säfve 3 – 6 years, 36 pages Wilma and Happy has a new classmate! His name is Sigge. When Wilma thinks of Sigge, she feels happy and a bit funny. But when Happy tells the whole class that Wilma is in love with Sigge, Wilma gets upset. If she’s in love she wants to tell him herself. And how is she even supposed to know if she is in love? In the third book in the Malva series, a very boring day suddenly turns great when Malva stops by the stables and gets to help preparing her favorite horse for a horse show. It’s so much fun, Malva stays there all day. But does Dad know where she is? R E V IE W S : ” Why these books? ksbloggen The blog Barnbo l horse book, les is a wonderfu ab St e th at va al M t read for types, and a grea free from stereo too. non-horse lovers und Swedish Library R E V IE W : n can at many childre This is a book th tify lves in and iden recognize themse and ity ic of their ethn with, regardless t. ea gr ’s d I think that background, an rola Forsl Service (BTJ), Ca ar and y about Dad’s fe An exciting stor will. Malva’s strong ) Berit Aler, Swedish TJ Library Service (B t ls, not her legs, to ge Wilma uses her whee se the in e nc importa around. But what is of ilma’s wheelchair, W t no is s exciting book d courage but friendship, love an types in terms of both They challenge stereo abilities and love rn society is reflected The diversity of mode in the illustrations ” d ir is not presente a is in a wheelcha ilm W y pl at m th si ct i fa at e ay Th neli Kh the contrary, An as an issue. On a natural part of be ) ile ob m er (p ir ha lc ee wh lets the r-old girls as they ese two 9-10-yea th t ou ab s ie or the st challenges most rience the social pe ex left – se ur co of – dship vs feeling e deal with: frien with ng hi us bl d children their ag an falling in love , ts ul ad g in m ify oo out, terr ole classr friend tells the wh shame when your love’. that ‘Wilma’s in n l, the newspaper Ingrid P Bosselda Göteborgs-Poste 6–9 YEARS 6–9 YEARS THE SECRET GUIDE FOR ADVENTURERS Exciting adventures, short sentences and chapters –perfect for the beginning reader. THE HAPPY SCHOOL Meet Abel, Klara, Pardis and the rest of their classmates! The books about the students at Happy School are an Easy-to-Read series which challenges limiting stereotypes and includes a wide range of ways of living and being. All illustrated with colorful pictures. Who’s in Love With Abel? by Ebba Berg & Carl Flint 6 – 9 years, 36 pages Abel Svensson has a problem. He knows he’s in love with Mina, Lilly and Sixten. But is anyone in love with him? And how can he find out? Mission: The Water Witch by Cecilia Rihs & Jenny Lindqvist 6 – 9 years, 68 pages R E V IE W : ” es you happy. A book that mak ! (…) Thumbs up ksbloggen The blog Barnbo Lina and her friend Pepper have promised to help Grandma Hilda complete her Secret Guide for Adventurers. And to finish it, they need to try all of the adventures listed in the Guide. It’s so much fun! And a little bit scary… Their first mission is to find out more about Water Witches. How do you protect yourself against them? And how can you read a top-secret message if it’s written in invisible ink? Klara Ek and the Dog that Wasn’t a Hamster by Ebba Berg & Carl Flint 6 – 9 years, 36 pages Klara really wants a hamster. But Dad’s new girlfriend Malin has a dog. A big dog. Suddenly the dog is always at their place… Mission: The Genie in the Bottle by Cecilia Rihs & Jenny Lindqvist 6 – 9 years, 92 pages If you find a genie in a bottle, you’d better be careful. Wanna know why? Join Lina and Pepper on their latest top-secret mission and you will find out! R E V IE W : ” le in play a central ro The illustrations m8 sure children fro the book. (…) I’m out ab y or enjoy the st years and up will t. pe a nging for Klara and her lo R E V IE W S : ksbloggen The blog Barnbo Pardis Moradi Is Here! by Ebba Berg & Carl Flint 6 – 9 years, 36 pages To be published Pardis is sick of being Pardis! Suddenly, Pardis has an idea. Why not pretend to be someone else for a day? Why these books? rn society r the diversity of mode The illustrations mirro gender, stereotypes in terms of These books challenge and (dis)abilities ethnicity, family form becomes a ild at a time, diversity By focusing on one ch ries natural part of these sto Mission: The Swamp Trolls by Cecilia Rihs & Carl-Marcus Ramstedt 6 – 9 years, 92 pages In the third book about Lina and Pepper, Grandma Hilda sends them on an extremely dangerous mission. It involves swamp trolls, giants and even an enormous snake... Why these books? main character, With a brave girl as the the notion that these books challenge are “male topics” adventure and danger th dark skin They portray a child wi family form withThey include a modern issue out presenting it as an ” already? What, is it over e next part! I want to read th Reader, 9 years old scar y, Loved it! Not too d filled with action-packed an ts that both en humorous elem eciated. pr ap I my son and Reader review 6–9 YEARS 6–9 YEARS These books about Charlotte and her teammates in Ekby’s all-girls soccer team are inspired by the Swedish national team player Charlotte Rohlin’s childhood. Kick It, Charlotte! Give Me the Ball! by Anja Gatu & Maria Källström 6 – 9 years, 84 pages Ch by Jennifer Wegerup & Bettina Johansson 6 – 9 years, 68 pages a rlo tte R o h li An inspiring story based on the childhood of the internationally acclaimed Swedish soccer player Kosovare Asllani. n Beware of the Dog! by Jennifer Wegerup & Bettina Johansson 6 – 9 years, 78 pages Why these books? t t the joy and excitemen Inspiring stories abou r d soccer in particula of spor ts in general an t soccer is not a spor t These books show tha men reser ved for boys and ity of modern society They mirror the divers s with many dif ferent by including character ckgrounds ethnic and cultural ba In the second book about Charlotte and Ekby’s all-girls soccer team, a dog shows up out of nowhere in the middle of an important game. Will the mysterious dog ruin the Ekby team’s chance to win the league? Cha rl o tte R o hli n by Jennifer Wegerup & Bettina Johansson 6 – 9 years, 78 pages To be published Jennifer Wegerup Bettina Johansson en, kämpa! är inspirerad av rnan Charlotte Rohlins barndom. Svan om Sätt straffen, Charlotte! oken är fotboll så enkel som ...) När barnen i boken spelar de att de är Caroline Seger, n, Thiago Silva och Zlatan, er mitt hjärta något otroligt.” bra!” är riktigt ”Det här pten Förbundska Pia Sundhage T OK KL sning AT r lä IM llba KL r hå fö ke BAR NS r– n he t e r ! & i d möjlig in me T OK KL sning AT r lä IM llba KL r hå fö ba r F t ru ste nbö re c ot yp e RÄ Å FÖR V G ar llb Hå de san t lä ut m ed K RL A RA K T FÖ LI D A K MAT LO M TI IK RA OL Come On! FÖRLAG AB T OK KL sning AT r lä IM llba KL r hå fö T OK KL sning AT r lä IM llba KL hå r fö In Come on! Charlotte and her teammates go to Denmark to play against a Danish team. A really good team… But as usual, Charlotte is determined to win! sov Kosse loves playing soccer. But how can you improve your technique if no one wants to practice with you? Her brothers think she’s too small. Her best friend Emma thinks soccer is boring. It all changes when Kosse and her classmates are picked to represent their school in a local soccer tournament. This is Kosse’s chance to practice! And her chance to beat those mean Gullringen girls once and for all… Finally! Charlotte is about to play in her first ever tournament. The competition is fierce. But so are Charlotte and her teammates. rlotte och hennes lag åker på för att kicka igång säsongen. andrarhem och äta danska så möta ett riktigt bra danskt harlotte. Men det visar sig bli n trott. På många sätt! Ko RE VI EW : ” R E V IE W S : ” e there eat. It’s about tim I think this is gr an in n about our girls are books writte r ou g in s about widen n’t do. inspiring way. It’ ca d an n ca what a girl expectations of en ad coach of Swed Pia Sundhage, he tball team foo l na tio na n’s wome football and A nice mixture of OLIKA. (…) feminism from were extremely My expectations ’t disappointed. high and I wasn Hanna Lager, the oteket blog Feministbibli nice story about the Give Me the Ball! is a ur favorite sport. Anja longing to practice yo d itten with warmth an Gatu’s first novel is wr ma Em ges ur sse Ko y wa feeling. (…) I love the doesn’t exactly share ma Em h ug tho n eve on soccer. I like Maria Kosse’s enthusiasm for ons – they convey a Källström’s illustrati and ryday environments positive attitude, eve s goe t ers in a way tha emotional roller-coast chief tu, Ga ja ead text. An well with the easy-to-r ort sp n’s ka ns sve per Syd editor of the newspa g as much about writin s ow kn y arl cle , pages cer! as she knows about soc J) edish Library Service (BT Staffan Engstrand, Sw a r e A sll a n i TT VI S YOUTH METHODBOOKS Give Your Child 100 Possibilities Instead of 2 Take Charge! (part 1) by Marie Tomicic & Kristina Henkel Method book, 340 pages by Leone Milton, Marie Tomicic & Emili Svensson Young adult/Method book To be published Who profits on beauty standards? Who’s behind the messages in media and advertising? How does social media work when it comes to norms and selfimage? And most importantly: why is it so hard to challenge norms and what is the foundation of good self-esteem?! “One cold day, my daughter had a meltdown because I wouldn’t let her wear her dress. With big tears running down her cheeks, she yelled: I want to wear my dress because when I do, the teachers tell me I’m pretty!” “When my son was three years old, girls and boys stopped playing together. No one seemed to find this weird.” Give Your Child 100 Possibilities Instead Of 2 is a book for all parents and adults who want to give children more possibilities in a world full of gender stereotypes. R E V IE W S : ” ad that works An interesting re of inspiration both as a source . and a handbook nesty Press The magazine Am R E V IE W : is before I’m glad I read th dI an n having childre l parents-to-be. al to it d recommen ” d me happy, inspire This book makes d ne ar le e think. 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Why this book? tools Gives young people the their lives of ge ar ch needed to take s and Includes clear example interesting inter views stereotypes Challenges norms and Why this book? R E V IE W : ” al e with a practic out norm critiqu ls. oo Finally a book ab ch pres specific focus on approach and a r Anette Bergmasth, preschool manage start thinking and Inspires the reader to ways acting in norm creative d advice Of fers practical tips an tween science It becomes a bridge be e hand, and ever yand theor y on the on ool on the other day life at the presch www.olika.nu