“I have to investigate that!” says Bibliotek-Karen. Because in the books there are answers to many strange things. Could it be true that wolves eat grandmothers? Or that monsters like poop?
“I have to investigate that!” says Bibliotek-Karen. Because in the books there are answers to many strange things. Could it be true that wolves eat grandmothers? Or that monsters like poop?
In her library there are many books! And just like in the nursery, there are many different departments. Department for large books and for small books, for yellow and blue, for cookbooks, fairy tales and poetry. Here there are sad books and funny books and a separate section for scary books that almost no one dares to borrow.
But then something strange happens. Karen discovers a tiny newborn baby book, which only has completely white glossy pages. It is very small and terribly cute. But it can also howl! Is it hungry? Or is it tired??
In Library-Karen’s library we will not only dive into the world the books paint with words, but just as much how they feel, smell and sound. As Astrid Lindgren says “Books need children’s imagination, that’s true. But it is even more true that children’s imagination needs books in order to be able to live without books.”