Category Archives: Picture Books

This Poop Is Mine

written and illustrated by Gusti

Just as he did every morning, George the dog went out into the garden and left a little present. Just as she did every morning, Lola, a very flitty fly, went out to buzz around and stretch her wings. Lola fly loves poop. So does Fiona fly. But Lola saw it first! Who will get to call the great big poop their own?

Rights sold: Swedish, Italian, English (UK/US) & Korean

Hardback / 250 x 250 / 40 pages / NubeOcho Ediciones

Berta’s Boxes

written by Dario Alvisi and illustrated by Amélie Graux

Berta is the perfect kid. She’s tidy, she never throws a tantrum, she never cries… Whenever she feels overwhelmed, she opens one of her boxes of emotions and puts inside tears, fear and anger. But what would happen if one day, she loses control?

Rights sold: Italian, English (UK/US) & Korean

Hardback / 240 x 290 / 44 pages / NubeOcho Ediciones

The Power of Emotions

written by Katarzyna Miller and illustrated by Katarzyna Nowowiejska

Kate has been waiting for many days for “Kite Day” with great impatience. Recently the sun has been hiding behind the clouds but today the sun flooded the room and Kate felt a sudden surge of JOY. Joy is a great feeling and many different things can trigger this feeling.

Hardback / 190 x 190 / 32 pages / Dwukropek

Zozo and the Crayons

written & illustrated by Elina Garp & Moa Graaf

Zozo wakes up in the middle of the night and explores the house. And Zozo can’t resist playing with the crayons… until Zozo is found by one of their dads. A charming series about being independent and inquisitive from the child’s perspective.

Paperback / 180 x 180 / 28 pages / Olika Förlag

The Forgetful Fairy’s Birthday Party

written by Hilli Rand and illustrated by Viive Noor

Living in a thick book of fairy tales is a little flower fairy named Lisabella. One day, she decides to throw herself a birthday party and quickly whips up some invitations. Her friend the carrier pigeon snatches them up in its beak and delivers them to friends in nearby books. As the flower fairy is very forgetful, it turns out she’s forgotten to sign her name on the cards!

Paperback / 240 x 210 / 40 pages / Päike ja Pilv

Mummy’s Dragon

written by Piret Jaaks and illustrated by Marju Tammik

A dragon lives inside my mummy. Sometimes, it breathes fire – like when I drip jam on the floor or spill a mug of hot cocoa in bed or cut a hole in mummy’s ball gown. The dragon doesn’t like it when I have those accidents, so it comes and roars. A beautiful book about the relationship between a mother and a child through the eyes of a child and how they both learn to deal with their emotions.

Rights Sold: Slovenian, Croatian and Spanish

Hardback / 210 x 250 / 32 pages / Päike ja Pilv

Then I’ll Go Now, Time Said

written by Bettina Obrecht and illustrated by Julie Völk

It’s Sunday and Time has come for a visit. Lara and the Time are good friends. But Lara’s family seems to have something against it. They talk about passing Time or even killing it. Time decides to leave. But nobody can help Lara as no one seems to have time for the Time. Will she trace its path and find it again?

RIGHTS SOLD: Swedish, Danish & Estonian

Hardback / 210 x 280 / 40 pages / Tulipan Verlag

Shark Holidays

written and illustrated by Nini Alaska

Marie loves sharks. She paints them every day and knows a lot of the various kinds that exist. Spring break is approaching, and Marie is ready for an adventure. She spins her globe and each time her finger lands on an ocean or a sea. Her father, who is a marine biologist, agrees to go on a special shark holiday in the Baltic Sea.

Picture Book / 250 x 230 / 48 pages / Tulipan Verlag

Grumpy Dad

written and illustrated by Ulf K.

A young boy has a dad who really likes to complain. When he spills something or when he forgets to take off his outdoor shoes or even when he is just a little bit late. Ulf K. introduces us to the grumpy-type dad and compares him to the superhero-like dads and shows that grumpy dads aren’t bad after all.

Rights sold: Estonian

Picture book / 250 x 230 / 40 pages / Tulipan Verlag

Listen to Your Diddalum

written by Emily Child & illustrated by Maria Lebedeva

The Diddalum is something that everyone has deep within themselves. It comes from inside somewhere between your chest and your tummy. Sometimes it makes you strong or makes you want to sing. And sometimes it helps you say “I’m sure” even if you aren’t.

RIGHTS SOLD: Turkish, German, Complex Chinese & Japanese

Paperback / 200 x 200 / 40 pages / Imagnary House