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      • Lindbak + Lindbak

        Lindbak + Lindbak is a fresh new Nordic publishing house adding an innovative twist to popular genres like crime, romance & children's books.

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      • Lindau srl.

        Independent publisher founded in 1989 and releasing around 50 new titles each year  both in fiction (literary; contemporary) and non-fiction (history; art; religion , biographies)

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        August 2010

        Ich wär gern wie ich bin

        Roman

        by Gunnhild Øyehaug, Ebba D. Drolshagen

        Sigrid liebt Magnus, der mit seiner neuen Liebe Linnea nach Prag gereist ist. Sigrids Idol, der Schriftsteller Kåre Tryvle, ist zu einem Vortrag nach Bergen gekommen und verliebt sich in Sigrid. Aber nach der ersten gemeinsamen Nacht stellt er fest, daß er Wanda zurückhaben will, die Bassistin in einer Frauenrockband, von der er sich nach einem Streit getrennt hat. Es ging um Tarantinos Kill Bill 2 und um Uma Thurman, die in Teil 1 viel tougher war. Tough wollen sie sein, weil es dann einfacher ist, das Leben zu meistern: Sigrid und Wanda, aber auch Linnea, die Regisseurin. Doch was passiert, wenn Stärke sich in Schwäche verwandelt? In eine Schwäche für Männer? Dürfen wir sein, wie wir sind, fragt sich Sigrid, oder müssen wir uns in zu großen Männerhemden verstecken, um verletzlich auszusehen und geliebt zu werden? Und warum greift selbst Sofia Coppolas Lost in Translation zu diesem Trick? „Du liebe Güte, was für ein Buch! Einfallsreich und lebendig, in Sprache wie Handlung. Der norwegische Roman des Jahres! Die Lektüre ein pures Fest.“ Aftenposten

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      • The Animal Book of Records

        by Katharina Vestre and Linnea Vestre

        Did you know that a slimy, brown worm can grow longer than a blue whale? Or that some fish communicate with farts? In The Animal Book of Records you will meet world champions in all kinds of categories, such as jumping, sleeping, farting and many, many fun facts. Nature is full of fascinating animals who are experts in the strangest things. How high is it possible to jump? Which animal sweats the most, and who are the best to see in the dark? And did you know that there is a fish that can predict the weather? The Animal Book of Records is the book for all who wants to learn about the most incredible animals on earth. Ever since the Vestre sisters, Katharina and Linnea, were kids they have loved to learn about animals - not only elephants and monkeys, but also the tiny insects in the garden. Their fascination for animals has resulted in this exciting, funny and beautifully illustrated book for young readers and their families. For 5 years old and up Illustrated by Linnea Vestre.

      • Children's & YA
        August 2019

        Fanni's Big Feelings

        Identifying and Naming Emotions

        by Authors Julia Pöyhönen & Heidi Livingston, Illustrator Linnea Bellamine, Publisher Kumma-kustannus

        Fanni, the little elephant, and her mother are going to a village party. Fanni is feeling excited and curious. However, everything does not go as planned. After an unfortunate ball-throwing game, Fanni is suddenly overcome by a big lump of emotions that she cannot name. Fanni is ashamed and feels that she is different from others. Fanni’s mother gives her a task, through which she notices that there are emotions everywhere. Will Fanni succeed in melting the lump of emotions away? Fanni’s Big Feelings teaches the concept of an emotional lump - the experience of havingmultiple feelings at once or having difficulty identifying one’s emotions or reasons behindthem. The story and the exercises offer an opportunity to practice naming and identifyingemotions. These skills create the foundation for learning other social and emotional skills. The Fanni series includes six books and a deck of Feeling’s Cards. Each book includes an illustrated story, practical theoretical information for parents, teachers, and caregivers, and exercises for children and adults. Each Fanni book is written so that just by listening to the story, children learn one specific emotional processing skill that they can start using right away. The series is targeted for 4-7-year olds.

      • Children's & YA
        August 2019

        Fanni and the Amazing Feeling's Thermometer

        Regulating emotions

        by Authors: Julia Pöyhönen & Heidi Livingston Illustrator: Linnea Bellamine Publisher: Kumma-kustannus

        In the middle of a picnic in a park Fanni, the little elephant, and her friends notice that aflower garden is drooping. They learn that these special flowers can be saved only byregulating the emotional temperature of the park. Will Fanni and her friends succeed inlowering the readout of the emotional thermometer in the flower garden from red back togreen? Children can experience a variety of feelings from disappointment to joy and from surprise to disgust - all within one day! The ability to regulate the intensity of their own emotions helps children improve their self-esteem and create and maintain meaningful relationships. The story and exercises in this book teach children how to recognize the intensity of their own emotions which creates the foundation for learning emotion regulation. The Fanni series includes six books and a deck of Feeling’s Cards. Each book includes an illustrated story, practical theoretical information for parents, teachers, and caregivers, and exercises for children and adults. Each Fanni book is written so that just by listening to the story, children learn one specific emotional processing skill that they can start using right away. The series is targeted for 4-7-year olds.

      • Children's & YA
        April 2020

        Fanni and the Scary Night

        Overcoming Fears

        by Authors: Julia Pöyhönen & Heidi Livingston Illustrator: Linnea Bellamine Publisher: Kumma-kustannus

        Fanni and friends have finally gotten permission from their parents to sleep in a fort that they have built in the forest. They are full of enthusiasm and anticipation – until it is time to go to sleep. The sounds from the forest seem to get louder by the moment, and the sleepover ends short. Next morning, the frustration gets the friends to wonder how to overcome their fears. Will they be able to find the courage and sleep in the fort overnight? We can regulate the intensity of our own emotions through our thoughts and actions. Ourthoughts can calm us down or agitate our feelings to grow stronger. This story and theexercises teach children how to use regulating self-talk as a way to calm down. The bookadditionally presents practical tools for practicing overcoming fears. The Fanni series includes six books and a deck of Feeling’s Cards. Each book includes an illustrated story, practical theoretical information for parents, teachers, and caregivers, and exercises for children and adults. Each Fanni book is written so that just by listening to the story, children learn one specific emotional processing skill that they can start using right away. The series is targeted for 4-7-year olds.

      • Children's & YA
        September 2021

        Fanni and the Tangled Twins

        Constructive Arguing

        by Authors: Julia Pöyhönen & Heidi Livingston Illustrator: Linnea Bellamine Publisher: Kumma-kustannus

        Lately, the black swan siblings Lilli and Lenni have started bickering about almost everything. When Lilli, in her anger, messes up Lenni’s counting of acorns, pecking and hurtful words are not spared. Instantly, a fight breaks out! Will the siblings find a way to mitigate anger and resolve the quarrel? It is difficult to be constructive when we are angry because anger incites us to attack -whether it is with malicious words or physical aggression. It is difficult to be emphatic andsee things from the other person’s perspective before regulating yourself. Through this story and the exercises, children understand that everyone sometimes needs space in order to be able to control your words and actions. Children learn important skills for constructive arguing: expressing your feelings and needs, emotion regulation, and apologizing. The Fanni series includes six books and a deck of Feeling’s Cards. Each book includes an illustrated story, practical theoretical information for parents, teachers, and caregivers, and exercises for children and adults. Each Fanni book is written so that just by listening to the story, children learn one specific emotional processing skill that they can start using right away. The series is targeted for 4-7-year olds.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2020

        Fanni's Feelings Cards

        Emotional Processing and Problem Solving

        by Authors: Julia Pöyhönen & Heidi Livingston Illustrator: Linnea Bellamine Publisher: Kumma-kustannus

        Fanni and friends make practicing social and emotional skills easy and fun!Fanni’s Feelings Cards help children manage and understand all kinds of feelings - whether it’s sparkling joy or devastating disappointment. The deck includes descriptions of emotions and emotional situations familiar to many children. The pictures and exercises in the Feeling’s Cards emphasize the importance and meaning of different emotions. The exercises teach tools for emotion regulation and help children become more familiar with their own emotions and reactions. The dilemmas presented in the Problem Solving Cards teach children perspective taking, empathy, and problem solving. The deck includes 18 feeling’s cards, nine problem solving cards, a feeling’s thermometercard, and ideas and examples for activities suitable for 1:1 or group setting. The Fanni series includes six books and a deck of Feeling’s Cards. Each book includes an illustrated story, practical theoretical information for parents, teachers, and caregivers, and exercises for children and adults. Each Fanni book is written so that just by listening to the story, children learn one specific emotional processing skill that they can start using right away. The series is targeted for 4-7-year olds.

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