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nublukaas.jpgNublu

by Jaan Rannap

64 pages, soft cover
ISBN 9985-2-0267-8

Nublu, a homeless dog, half basset and half hound, finds friends among firefighters. The book for younger school age speaks about Nublu who becomes a fully qualified firefighter-dog through little failures and heroic deeds. The book is illustrated by Piret Mildeberg.

 

nelihommikut.jpgFour Mornings and One Evening

by Jaanus Vaiksoo

52 pages, soft cover
ISBN 9985-2-0239-2

Five stories about Joonas, a small first-grader boy, his elder brother Harri and her sister Inger. The stories contain pleasant and simple schoolhumour and a little bit of more serious side of life. An easful reading for everybody in a family with many juvenile kids. Pictures are drawn by Ilmar Trull.

 

kollaneauto.jpgYellow Beetle-Car

by Aino Pervik

40 pages, soft cover
ISBN 9985-2-0203-1

11 stories about "inner life" of cars. Easfully written stories telling us how a car may be a friend to her mistress and how the car helps other cars. As cars have a personality of their own they may also make their own decisions now and then. Children will learn for instance how the cars used to city rush help an elk lost in a city to find his way back to forest. The book is meant for kids 7-9 years of age but is also suitable for reading to even smaller children. The illustrations are by Piret Mildeberg.

 

ossum-possum.jpgOssum-Possum, The Pancake Creature

by Veiko Belials

128 pages, soft cover
ISBN 9985-2-0287-2

A fantastic, merry story of a girl Laula who together with Ossum-Possum the Pancake Creature seeks adventures in the land of Underbed and meets its marvellous and slightly odd residents. Ingenious play on words and pleasant humour make the book an enjoyable reading also for the adults.

 

mannakaas.jpgI say that I know

by Riina Paatsi

48 pages, soft cover
ISBN 9985-2-0136-1

A creativity book. A child completing the tasks gets the feeling that it is right to solve the tasks just the way he/she has decided to do it. It helps children to get over their fears of doing things in a wrong way.

Design and layout by Anne Linnamägi, drawings by Piia Maiste.