I Didn't mean To

Children's Books, Picture-Books Age 4+, Picture-Books

For little duff ers and great big blunderers

Little Fox is a real klutz. He can’t run without stumbling, can’t sneak up on anyone without stepping on a branch that cracks, and it’s causing him no end of bother. Then one day, he runs right into a scary bear! Litle Fox does everything he can to pacify the bear, but – as usual – he’s so clumsy that the bear runs off in panic, making Little Fox the hero of the day to the other forest animals!

• Children will fi nd this clumsy little fox totally relatable
• Delightfully funny – allows children and parents to laugh about their own peculiarities
• Rights to previous picture books by this successful duo sold into 13 languages

Anu Stohner

Anu Stohner, born in 1952 in Helsinki, is a translator and writer who lives in Munich. She has won several awards for her trans­lations from Finnish, Swedish and English. She is internationally known for her books about ›Little Santa Claus‹ in collaboration with Henrike Wilson.  

Henrike Wilson

Henrike Wilson, born in 1961 in Cologne, studied graphic design and painting in Germany as well as in the US. Today she lives as a freelance illustrator in Berlin. Henrike Wilson has published numerous children’s books in collaboration with Anu Stohner.

I Didn't mean To

For little duff ers and great big blunderers

Little Fox is a real klutz. He can’t run without stumbling, can’t sneak up on anyone without stepping on a branch that cracks, and it’s causing him no end of bother. Then one day, he runs right into a scary bear! Litle Fox does everything he can to pacify the bear, but – as usual – he’s so clumsy that the bear runs off in panic, making Little Fox the hero of the day to the other forest animals!

• Children will fi nd this clumsy little fox totally relatable
• Delightfully funny – allows children and parents to laugh about their own peculiarities
• Rights to previous picture books by this successful duo sold into 13 languages

Bibliographic Data
32 pages, ISBN: 978-3-423-76430-8
First published 2023