Super-Wilma – A Unicorn in Emilia's Garden (vol. I)

Meanies beware ... here comes Wilma!

Is this a dream?! Out of the blue, a unicorn appears in Emilia’s garden and begins to chat with her. It is kind and sweet and Emilia is happy as can be! But, this bliss does not last. Soon, the unicorn begins to make unreasonable demands, asking Emilia to make countless trips to the ice-cream parlour so that it can have its daily ice-cream fix. When the unicorn doesn’t get what it wants, things can get nasty… What will happen next? 
Well, it’s a good thing that Emilia is in the same class as Wilma. Wilma is an expert when it comes to meanies – ghosts, monsters, and so much more. A horrid unicorn is no match for her!

  • The first of three adventures featuring fearless Wilma and her friends
  • From moody unicorns and offended cuddly toys to unbearable dinosaurs – Wilma sorts them all out!
  • A witty and exciting mix of reality and childlike imagination
Rights sold: Israel (Knafayim)
Genre: Children's Books / YA, Adventure / Crime / Action, Family / Friends, Middle Grade

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Pertti Kivinen

Pertti Kivinen is the pseudonym of Friedbert Stohner. He was born in 1951 and lives close to the river Rhine. After many years in the publishing industry, he now devotes himself to writing.

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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.  

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Katrin Engelking

Katrin Engelking, born in Bueckeburg in 1970, studied illustration at the Institute for Design in Hamburg. Since 1994 she has worked as a freelance artist. She lives in Hamburg with her family.

96 pages, ISBN: 978-3-423-64117-3
Product features: 4c illustraions, 13,8 x 21,5 cm
First published 2024