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        John the Skeleton’s Goings-On

        by Triinu Laan, Marja-Liisa Plats

        White Raven 2021The skeleton model used for teaching anatomy at school is sent into retirement. Gramps reckons that every hardworking employee deserves to relax after years spent on the job, so he brings Juhan the skeleton back to his farm. Also there are Gramma, a hen and a rooster, a cat and a dog, and even the old couple’s grandchildren from time to time. Gramps takes the skeleton pretty much everywhere he goes, be it to trim the apple trees, listen to a bedtime story, or hear the way the lake sings. Juhan is unbelievably happy, and so is everyone else around him – especially the grandkids!

      • Children's & YA
        October 2019

        Julius the Bunny’s Computer

        by Leelo Tungal, Regina Lukk-Toompere

        One day, Julius the bunny is given a computer – just what he’s always wanted! His sister’s sled and his brother’s skis seem too ordinary to the bunny-boy. Julius’s father shows him how to click on icons and play games. How exciting they are! The games let him run from wolves, stack heads of cabbage, and fling carrots. However, his favourite is a tiger-hunting game. It’s so nerve-racking that the bunny barely finds any time to eat and sleep, much less play with his brother and sister. When all the tigers are finally caught, Julius finds himself in a totally different world.

      • Children's & YA
        December 2018

        A Little Love Story

        by Tia Navi, Kadi Kurema

        Triinu-Liis has two hands and two mittens: one for her right, the other for her left. One day, as the left-hand mitten is swinging in the girl’s pocket, she hears a soft thud. Curiously, the mitten peeks over the edge of the pocket, and what does she see: the right-hand mitten has fallen out of his own pocket! What is she to do? The left-hand mitten knows all too well what happens to lone mittens. No matter what adventures might come meanwhile, in the end, they always find themselves in a landfill where seagulls and crows will peck at them. How can the left-hand mitten give the little girl a sign that her dear partner has been lost – a companion, without whom you’ll never feel whole again?

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        Leo and Bogey-Man

        by Johanna-Iisebel Järvelill, Kristina Tort

        Leo went for a swim at the pool, but on his way home he caught a chill and is now down with the flu. Leo doesn't like to blow his nose and refuses to take any medicine. Instead, Leo wipes his nose on the sofa. The Bogey-Man, who Leo wiped out, doesn't want to stay put on the sofa, he wants to play with Leo instead. Leo is kind enough to agree, but it turns out the Bogey-Man is rather horrible and mean. What on earth should Leo do now?

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        Karla the Bumblebee Waits for Rain

        by Tia Navi, Regina Lukk-Toompere

        A little bumblebee named Karla is buzzing across the lawn, which is mowed as straight as a board and hasn’t a single blossom. Suddenly picking up a sweet scent, he follows it to a wonderous second-floor balcony. There are blossoms galore! Runner beans, nasturtiums, vervains, snapdragons – each and every one holds a magical power that makes them grow. A sprinkling of water is needed, too, but that’s no problem. Oskar, the boy who lives in the apartment, is very responsible about watering their flowers. Yet one day the family goes on vacation to the countryside, leaving the potted plants high and dry. Karla is at a loss for what to do to prevent the incredible blossoms from losing their life force.

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        Where Did You Find It?

        by Urmas Reinmaa, Ulla Saar

        Anni goes outside in her new shoes. She takes a few steps, looks at her shoes and smiles. And then, next to her shoe, she spots the first key. How did it get here? Who lost it? Soon she finds another key. And another one. Not long until she's got a whole handful of them. That makes her worry because if you lose your key you can't get into your house. And your friends can't come round to visit or your neighbour can't lend you any cinnamon. How is she ever going to find the owners of these keys?

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