• The New Girl

    A new girl from a Southern Asian country joins a school abroad. The students’ hostile attitude is transformed when the girl shares traditional Japanese art – origami. The story is set in a school and told by one of the students who describes the girl as different. And she is – by appearance, clothing, and even the food she eats.…

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  • A Mouse Called Miika

    Miika leaves home because he wishes to explore the outside world and the guilt of stealing a mushroom from his mother. After a short stay in the woodcutter home, he and Nikolas find themselves in Elfhelm (Finland) surrounded by elves, pixies and a fellow mouse, Bridget the Brave. Following an incident with the reindeer, Miika receives power; as a result,…

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  • Mini and Hardly and the Big Adventure

    Mini and Hardly are two tiny unicorns who long to grow up until they discover adulthood is not as ideal as imagined. Many children will identify with the main character’s desire to be adults as an opportunity to a ‘free world’ where they can eat whatever they wish and play unlimitedly. Mini and Hardly proceed to the ‘big adventure’ and…

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  • The Sea Saw

    Sofia inherits an old bear that has belonged to her family for generations. A sad incident separates the girl from her beloved toy. The little girl visits the coast with her father, which turns into the most splendid day until the massive storm when the bear slips from the bag. Sofia’s father comforts her by buying other bears, but nothing…

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  • Stop the Clock!

    Joe experiences a hectic morning at home and school. How and where will he find enjoyment? Joe’s mum wishes him to be on time for school, but there are many things to grab or remember:  a school book, keys, and a toast to eat on the way. Together with her little sister, they dash the streets, worried or unhappy. The…

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  • Eat That Frog!

    “Eat That Frog!” by Brian Tracy focuses on time management, which is closely interlinked with goal setting. The title covers the book’s essence – identify your most important job and start eating the ‘frog’. Brian Tracy guides you through 21 ways to save time and stop procrastinating. The most valuable of which are: firstly, write on paper your goals (presumably,…

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