TITLE INFORMATION The author
Barbro Lindgren is a pioneering children’s author from Sweden. Her many awards include the Astrid Lindgren Prize, the Nils Holgersson plaque and the Grand Prize of the Society for the Promotion of Literature. In 2014, she received the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award.
The illustrator
Eva Eriksson is one of the best-loved illustrators in Sweden, whose awards include the Astrid Lindgren prize and the August award. She was nominated for the international Hans Christian Andersen award in 2007.
The Publisher
Gecko Press specializes in English versions of curiously good books from around the world by well-established authors and illustrators. These books have a strong track record in their own and other countries, and are winners of international awards.
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Max’s Bear by Barbro Lindgren and illustrated by Eva Eriksson Book suitable for ages: 0 to 5 Book details 150 x 160mm 26 pages Boardbook ISBN: 978-1-776570-02-7 Origin: Sweden
About the book
Max has a new adventure with his faithful companions bear and dog. This is a wonderful first book for toddlers that perfectly captures the play world of children. Max, Dog and bear are playing in bed when bear takes a tumble into the potty. Here comes Dog to the rescue!
Reviews for Max’s Bath
“Perfectly balanced with humour and dilemma to draw child and reader into conversation. They would make a delightful gift.” – Nelson Mail
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