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  • You Can Fly, Little Bird

    Tuula Pere, Alexandra Burda, Susan Korman, PΓ€ivi Vuoriaro

    eBook (Wickwick, Sept. 30, 2018)
    In a bird family's nest, three baby birds hatch from their eggs. Cautious Serene is the last one born. The noises of the dense forest are frightening to the timid little bird. When it's time to fly, unlike her siblings, she just can’t find the courage to take wing. Finally, curiosity wins over fear, and Serene discovers that her wings can keep her aloft. Once she gets to know her surroundings, she finds joy in her skill. She also finds there’s plenty of space for all kinds of birds in the forest, including timid Serene.
  • The Healer Cat

    Tuula Pere, Klaudia Bezak, Susan Korman, PΓ€ivi Vuoriaro

    language (Wickwick, Oct. 2, 2018)
    Celesse, the healer cat, is a highly respected member of the neighborhood. As the mistress’s favorite cat, she spends lazy days in the warmth of the house.One snowy night a mother hare rushes in, desperate for help. Reluctantly, the healer cat travels with her through a nighttime snowstorm and biting cold winds. In a dark forest, Celesse comes face-to-face with a scary surprise and is forced to gather her powers for the first time in a while.
  • Traveling Companions

    Tuula Pere, Catty Flores, Susan Korman, Mirka Pohjanrinne

    language (Wickwick, Oct. 2, 2018)
    After devastation caused by a landslide, the people of a small mountain village are forced to leave their ruined homes and embark on a difficult journey towards the valley.However, an unlikely trio has to stay behind and wait for help. The rope-maker’s son, Tony, has injured his leg; the oldest of the village is weakened by his age; and the blind blacksmith is not likely to make the difficult trek down. They are anxiously waiting to be rescued, but they are running out of options.Even though the odds are against them, the three companions gather their courage and set out. On this dangerous journey, they rely on each other and share the little they have left.
  • Raspberry Red

    Tuula Pere, Georgia Stylou, Susan Korman, Mirka Pohjanrinne

    language (Wickwick, Nov. 19, 2017)
    Raspberry Red is a story about war's breaking out and a family setting out on an evacuation journey, as seen through the eyes of a little girl. When they’re leaving, Aino meets a foreign soldier by her playhouse. The man lets her go. Only her rag doll's raspberry red apron is left behind in the snow when Aino escapes.Late one autumn, Aino’s father sets off on the road with the other village men. Little Aino doesn’t quite understand why. During the cold winter days, scary noises start to echo from the nearby forest.The family is forced to leave their home, their own village shop, and Aino’s playhouse. They leave for the train station in such a hurry that Aino can hardly keep up with the others.Near the playhouse, the eyes of the child and a foreign soldier meet. When Aino escapes, her rag doll’s raspberry red apron is left behind in the snow.
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    Tuula Pere, Klaudia Bezak, So Hoeun

    Hardcover (Wickwick Ltd, Aug. 18, 2019)
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  • Between the Walls

    Tuula Pere, Andrea Alemanno, Susan Korman, Mirka Pohjanrinne

    eBook (Wickwick, Sept. 30, 2018)
    On his sailing trip, Leo the little wanderer arrives at a rocky bay and disembarks on a deserted pier. It belongs to two towns that are feuding furiously with one another.The angry mayors won't allow the traveler inside their stone walls. But luckily for Leo, between the two towns lies a piece of land that nobody owns. It is just big enough for his neat little cabin and garden, where many flowers bloom and the beautiful sounds of his violin fill the air.On warm nights, people climb onto the walls together to admire the view and listen to the music and the sea.β€œWould it be better, after all, to tear down the walls that separate us?” the townsfolk begin to wonder.
  • Terrific Teeth

    Tuula Pere, Susan Korman, Catty Flores

    Paperback (Wickwick Ltd, Sept. 12, 2019)
    "Little Fears" is a book series about the various concerns that children can have. Sometimes, minor harms may grow into big worries if they are ignored. Fortunately, there are fun ways and gentle tools to handle such situations, often through play."Terrific Teeth" is a book about losing baby teeth. Is Emma about to start losing her baby teeth? What if they won't come out--will horrible crocodile teeth grow inside her mouth, as her brother says? Luckily, Dad has some ideas in mind to help her.Help! Emma's first baby tooth is loose. "I want to keep this tooth. It's just fine!" Emma insists. But Emma's brother is scaring her, telling her those horrible crocodile teeth will grow inside her mouth if she keeps all her baby teeth. Luckily, Dad has some ideas to help, and in the end, she gets to have a tooth party.
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  • Leo - The Little Wanderer

    Tuula Pere, Virpi Nieminen, PΓ€ivi Vuoriaro

    eBook (WICKWICK, )
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  • Circus Dogs Roscoe and Rolly

    Tuula Pere, Francesco Orazzini, Susan Korman, PΓ€ivi Vuoriaro

    eBook (Wickwick, Oct. 2, 2018)
    Roscoe, a seasoned circus dog, is growing old. Tricks he once performed with ease are getting difficult. Luckily the new puppy, Rolly, is a quick learner. She helps out her old friend, who is worried that one day he’ll get fired from the circus.When a crisis interrupts the Christmas performance, it’s up to old Roscoe to save the day! His golden heart and incredibly sensitive nose come in handy. As Roscoe himself says, β€œI may forget everything else, but I will never forget the smell of a child.”
  • Leo, the Little Wanderer

    Tuula Pere, Susan Korman, Virpi Nieminen

    Paperback (Wickwick Ltd, Nov. 28, 2018)
    The wind magically whispers greetings from foreign lands into Leo's ear. Excited, the little wanderer sets off for a long journey. Along the way Leo sees many wonders of the world, and meets kind people who are willing to lend a hand, even to a perfect stranger. An old writer also teaches Leo to listen, and pay close attention to the messages that people reveal beyond their words. At last the little wanderer returns home, wiser and content.
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  • The Fox's City

    Tuula Pere, Susan Korman, Andrea Alemanno

    (Wickwick Ltd, Nov. 6, 2018)
    Francis the Fox has great plans for the future. Leaving his den behind, he marches to the city in his shiny boots to meet the mayor, William the Wolf. When the old wolf mayor goes on a fishing trip on a deserted island, Francis talks him into letting Francis serve as substitute mayor. But Francis's greed for power and actions quickly make city residents uneasy. There's something suspicious going on in the library attic, and the city's carrier pigeons have disappeared mysteriously. Will Francis ruin the upcoming soccer match with a rival team? And will it be a friendly match as always before?
  • Stella and the Magic Stone

    Tuula Pere, Susan Korman, Sanna Pelliccioni

    Hardcover (Wickwick Ltd, Nov. 26, 2018)
    It's summertime and Stella is spending lots of time with Grandpa at a rock quarry. But when Grandpa has a bad bike accident, things change. Now Grandpa is lying in the hospital with a serious injury. No one is quite sure how to help Grandpa until Stella gets a wonderful idea. She will go back to the quarry and locate a magic stone!
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