Super-Wilma – The Dinosaur in Ari's and Kari's Tree House (vol. II)
Children's Books Fantasy / Science Fiction, Children's Books Friends / Family, Children's Books Adventure / Crime
Millions of years too late – what now?
At first, the twins Ari and Kari thought their favorite hen, Kaisa-Liisa, was mistakenly sitting on a falcon’s egg. But a pterodactyl? A flying dinosaur? Because that’s what hatches from the egg, and now the twins have a problem: Pterodactyls grow fast, and theirs is living in a small treehouse. Where could they take it so it can have a good life among its own kind? Wilma knows of a lake in Scotland where a type of dinosaur is said to live. But who will show the twins’ pterodactyl the way there?
- 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
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.
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.
Millions of years too late – what now?
At first, the twins Ari and Kari thought their favorite hen, Kaisa-Liisa, was mistakenly sitting on a falcon’s egg. But a pterodactyl? A flying dinosaur? Because that’s what hatches from the egg, and now the twins have a problem: Pterodactyls grow fast, and theirs is living in a small treehouse. Where could they take it so it can have a good life among its own kind? Wilma knows of a lake in Scotland where a type of dinosaur is said to live. But who will show the twins’ pterodactyl the way there?
- 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