The Tale of the Tiny Man
Author: Barbro Lindgren
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
A classic picture book from Sweden with a very happy ending about feeling lonely and finding friends. It is possible, after all, to have more than one friend! There was once a tiny man. One day, at the first sign of Spring, he decided to pin a note to a tree that said FRIEND WANTED. Then he sat down on the step to wait. After ten days, he woke to find a cold nose in his hand. Beside him was a big dog with a beautiful curve in its tail. The tiny man had made a friend at last. They play and walk and laugh every day. But then the girl in the polka dot dress comes to the step. The little man watches as the dog put his soft muzzle into the girl's hand and worries that he has lost his only friend. A touching picture book that explores learning how to make and share friends, feelings of being left out and discovering group dynamics. Packed full of emotion, this hardback picture book also teaches young children about self-esteem and empathy. A perfect story to read aloud with preschoolers or for young children just starting out at reading by themself. A much-loved classic children's story in Sweden, this celebratory edition features new illustrations from Eva Eriksson, illustrator of the My Happy Life series. It has also been made into a successful theatre show. Barbro Lindgren is a pioneering children's author from Sweden. She has won many international awards, including the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. Eva Eriksson is one of the best-loved illustrators in Sweden, whose awards include the Astrid Lindgren prize and the August award. Other books by Barbro Lindgren Soda Pop Max's Wagon Max's Bath Other books illustrated by Eva Eriksson My Happy Life series When Dad Showed Me the Universe Praise for The Tale of the Tiny Man "Barbro Lindgren touches on the very human need to connect showing a longing that is heartbreaking. Her timeless text combines effortlessly with the moody illustrations by Eva Ericksson, capturing the yearning and melancholy of a tiny man with a big heart." -The Children's Book Council of Australia "Audiences will also be 'pleased as punch' over the man's turn in fortunes." -Foreword Reviews "A sensitive, atmospheric story depicting the fragility and rewards of friendship." -Kirkus Reviews "Thought-provoking and evocative with atmospheric illustrations, this is a memorable picture book story of friendship, understanding and acceptance that will resonate with younger readers." -School Reading List "And o! The drama! The pathos! The desolation! The joy! It's ALL THE FEELINGS. And if the children in your life ask you to read it to them over and over and then some more, don't be surprised."-Seven Impossible Things Praise for Soda Pop "There's a sublime sort of craziness to it that catches me unawares every time. Neither Soda Pop nor Mazarin nor Dartanyong speaks a single word of sense, but they will be my friends for life." -Astrid Lindgren, author of Pippi Longstocking Praise for My Happy Life series "If only all early chapter books were this beautifully conceived."-The New York Times Praise for When Dad Showed Me The Universe "Gentle humour pervades this father-son tale in the nicest way."-Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review, Best International Picture Books of 2015
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
A classic picture book from Sweden with a very happy ending about feeling lonely and finding friends. It is possible, after all, to have more than one friend! There was once a tiny man. One day, at the first sign of Spring, he decided to pin a note to a tree that said FRIEND WANTED. Then he sat down on the step to wait. After ten days, he woke to find a cold nose in his hand. Beside him was a big dog with a beautiful curve in its tail. The tiny man had made a friend at last. They play and walk and laugh every day. But then the girl in the polka dot dress comes to the step. The little man watches as the dog put his soft muzzle into the girl's hand and worries that he has lost his only friend. A touching picture book that explores learning how to make and share friends, feelings of being left out and discovering group dynamics. Packed full of emotion, this hardback picture book also teaches young children about self-esteem and empathy. A perfect story to read aloud with preschoolers or for young children just starting out at reading by themself. A much-loved classic children's story in Sweden, this celebratory edition features new illustrations from Eva Eriksson, illustrator of the My Happy Life series. It has also been made into a successful theatre show. Barbro Lindgren is a pioneering children's author from Sweden. She has won many international awards, including the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. Eva Eriksson is one of the best-loved illustrators in Sweden, whose awards include the Astrid Lindgren prize and the August award. Other books by Barbro Lindgren Soda Pop Max's Wagon Max's Bath Other books illustrated by Eva Eriksson My Happy Life series When Dad Showed Me the Universe Praise for The Tale of the Tiny Man "Barbro Lindgren touches on the very human need to connect showing a longing that is heartbreaking. Her timeless text combines effortlessly with the moody illustrations by Eva Ericksson, capturing the yearning and melancholy of a tiny man with a big heart." -The Children's Book Council of Australia "Audiences will also be 'pleased as punch' over the man's turn in fortunes." -Foreword Reviews "A sensitive, atmospheric story depicting the fragility and rewards of friendship." -Kirkus Reviews "Thought-provoking and evocative with atmospheric illustrations, this is a memorable picture book story of friendship, understanding and acceptance that will resonate with younger readers." -School Reading List "And o! The drama! The pathos! The desolation! The joy! It's ALL THE FEELINGS. And if the children in your life ask you to read it to them over and over and then some more, don't be surprised."-Seven Impossible Things Praise for Soda Pop "There's a sublime sort of craziness to it that catches me unawares every time. Neither Soda Pop nor Mazarin nor Dartanyong speaks a single word of sense, but they will be my friends for life." -Astrid Lindgren, author of Pippi Longstocking Praise for My Happy Life series "If only all early chapter books were this beautifully conceived."-The New York Times Praise for When Dad Showed Me The Universe "Gentle humour pervades this father-son tale in the nicest way."-Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review, Best International Picture Books of 2015
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Author: Barbro Lindgren
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
A classic picture book from Sweden with a very happy ending about feeling lonely and finding friends. It is possible, after all, to have more than one friend! There was once a tiny man. One day, at the first sign of Spring, he decided to pin a note to a tree that said FRIEND WANTED. Then he sat down on the step to wait. After ten days, he woke to find a cold nose in his hand. Beside him was a big dog with a beautiful curve in its tail. The tiny man had made a friend at last. They play and walk and laugh every day. But then the girl in the polka dot dress comes to the step. The little man watches as the dog put his soft muzzle into the girl's hand and worries that he has lost his only friend. A touching picture book that explores learning how to make and share friends, feelings of being left out and discovering group dynamics. Packed full of emotion, this hardback picture book also teaches young children about self-esteem and empathy. A perfect story to read aloud with preschoolers or for young children just starting out at reading by themself. A much-loved classic children's story in Sweden, this celebratory edition features new illustrations from Eva Eriksson, illustrator of the My Happy Life series. It has also been made into a successful theatre show. Barbro Lindgren is a pioneering children's author from Sweden. She has won many international awards, including the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. Eva Eriksson is one of the best-loved illustrators in Sweden, whose awards include the Astrid Lindgren prize and the August award. Other books by Barbro Lindgren Soda Pop Max's Wagon Max's Bath Other books illustrated by Eva Eriksson My Happy Life series When Dad Showed Me the Universe Praise for The Tale of the Tiny Man "Barbro Lindgren touches on the very human need to connect showing a longing that is heartbreaking. Her timeless text combines effortlessly with the moody illustrations by Eva Ericksson, capturing the yearning and melancholy of a tiny man with a big heart." -The Children's Book Council of Australia "Audiences will also be 'pleased as punch' over the man's turn in fortunes." -Foreword Reviews "A sensitive, atmospheric story depicting the fragility and rewards of friendship." -Kirkus Reviews "Thought-provoking and evocative with atmospheric illustrations, this is a memorable picture book story of friendship, understanding and acceptance that will resonate with younger readers." -School Reading List "And o! The drama! The pathos! The desolation! The joy! It's ALL THE FEELINGS. And if the children in your life ask you to read it to them over and over and then some more, don't be surprised."-Seven Impossible Things Praise for Soda Pop "There's a sublime sort of craziness to it that catches me unawares every time. Neither Soda Pop nor Mazarin nor Dartanyong speaks a single word of sense, but they will be my friends for life." -Astrid Lindgren, author of Pippi Longstocking Praise for My Happy Life series "If only all early chapter books were this beautifully conceived."-The New York Times Praise for When Dad Showed Me The Universe "Gentle humour pervades this father-son tale in the nicest way."-Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review, Best International Picture Books of 2015
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
A classic picture book from Sweden with a very happy ending about feeling lonely and finding friends. It is possible, after all, to have more than one friend! There was once a tiny man. One day, at the first sign of Spring, he decided to pin a note to a tree that said FRIEND WANTED. Then he sat down on the step to wait. After ten days, he woke to find a cold nose in his hand. Beside him was a big dog with a beautiful curve in its tail. The tiny man had made a friend at last. They play and walk and laugh every day. But then the girl in the polka dot dress comes to the step. The little man watches as the dog put his soft muzzle into the girl's hand and worries that he has lost his only friend. A touching picture book that explores learning how to make and share friends, feelings of being left out and discovering group dynamics. Packed full of emotion, this hardback picture book also teaches young children about self-esteem and empathy. A perfect story to read aloud with preschoolers or for young children just starting out at reading by themself. A much-loved classic children's story in Sweden, this celebratory edition features new illustrations from Eva Eriksson, illustrator of the My Happy Life series. It has also been made into a successful theatre show. Barbro Lindgren is a pioneering children's author from Sweden. She has won many international awards, including the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. Eva Eriksson is one of the best-loved illustrators in Sweden, whose awards include the Astrid Lindgren prize and the August award. Other books by Barbro Lindgren Soda Pop Max's Wagon Max's Bath Other books illustrated by Eva Eriksson My Happy Life series When Dad Showed Me the Universe Praise for The Tale of the Tiny Man "Barbro Lindgren touches on the very human need to connect showing a longing that is heartbreaking. Her timeless text combines effortlessly with the moody illustrations by Eva Ericksson, capturing the yearning and melancholy of a tiny man with a big heart." -The Children's Book Council of Australia "Audiences will also be 'pleased as punch' over the man's turn in fortunes." -Foreword Reviews "A sensitive, atmospheric story depicting the fragility and rewards of friendship." -Kirkus Reviews "Thought-provoking and evocative with atmospheric illustrations, this is a memorable picture book story of friendship, understanding and acceptance that will resonate with younger readers." -School Reading List "And o! The drama! The pathos! The desolation! The joy! It's ALL THE FEELINGS. And if the children in your life ask you to read it to them over and over and then some more, don't be surprised."-Seven Impossible Things Praise for Soda Pop "There's a sublime sort of craziness to it that catches me unawares every time. Neither Soda Pop nor Mazarin nor Dartanyong speaks a single word of sense, but they will be my friends for life." -Astrid Lindgren, author of Pippi Longstocking Praise for My Happy Life series "If only all early chapter books were this beautifully conceived."-The New York Times Praise for When Dad Showed Me The Universe "Gentle humour pervades this father-son tale in the nicest way."-Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review, Best International Picture Books of 2015
The Tale of the Tiny Man