Lindbak + Lindbak
Lindbak + Lindbak is a fresh new Nordic publishing house adding an innovative twist to popular genres like crime, romance & children's books.
View Rights PortalLindbak + Lindbak is a fresh new Nordic publishing house adding an innovative twist to popular genres like crime, romance & children's books.
View Rights PortalIndependent publisher founded in 1989 and releasing around 50 new titles each year both in fiction (literary; contemporary) and non-fiction (history; art; religion , biographies)
View Rights PortalIns Ponycamp mit Billie und den anderen Shetties! Elina und ihre Freundinnen können es kaum noch erwarten. Von morgens bis abends bei den Ponys sein und jeden Tag reiten - was kann es Schöneres geben! Eric und Simon, die beiden Söhne der Reitlehrerin, werden auch dabei sein. Na, ob die überhaupt richtig reiten können? Und dann ist da noch Sappo, das neue Pony. Der ist vielleicht wild!
Elina ist überglücklich! Sie darf mit Billie zum ersten Mal auf ein richtiges Turnier. Als der große Tag endlich da ist, hat Elina Herzklopfen wie noch nie. Denn sie muss gegen Rebecca und ihr schwarzes Pony Amigo antreten. Und Rebecca kann viel besser reiten als Elina! Doch am Ende weiß Elina ganz genau: Billie ist einfach der Beste!
Jojo and his best friend Charly’s class often do silly things, and then something goes wrong. But nobody would have thought that things could also go wrong in someone’s head. However, everything suddenly changes when Jojo falls over in phys ed and has to go to the hospital. Jojo seems to be afraid of school and then the others make fun of him. Jojo explains to Charly that he has an illness called epilepsy. This means that lots of nerve cells in the brain are silly in the same way all at once – so that, for a short time, some things don’t work for him like they should. Their classmates must be able to understand that, Charly thinks. And then Charly and Jojo have a brilliant idea. This story aims to help children affected by epilepsy to understand their condition better, and should help accompanying adults to explain the different forms of epilepsy in a way that is appropriate for children. For:• children of elementary school age(between 6 and 12 years) who sufferfrom epilepsy• parents and relatives• therapists