
ALBERT, YOU THIEF
Have you ever had colleagues point their fingers at you, accusing you of something you didn't do? That's how Albert feels. How is he supposed to prove that he is innocent? He only wants to go back to being the normal Albert, accepted and liked by everyone.
- Moving story about emotions and friendship
- Albert's adventures teach empathy and understanding
- Ideal book for talking about difficult situations
- Wonderful reading for children and parents
- Simple language adapted to young readers
- Cult series known and loved all over the world
Albert Albertson lives with his father and the cat Puzle. He has problems falling asleep and getting up in the morning. Children recognize their emotions in him: joy, curiosity, fantasy, but also anger, jealousy and fear. Books about Albert, translated into many languages, have sold millions of copies and have been adapted for theater and film. In Sweden, it is a cult series with over 30 titles.
The author and illustrator Gunilla Bergström has received many awards for her work, including the title of Children's Book of the Year 1997 awarded by the Swedish Children's Jury. In 2012, she was awarded the Illis quorum medal by the Swedish government for her innovative approach to children's literature. Gunilla Bergström masterfully shows the world from a child's perspective.
"Albert, you thief!" is another captivating story about Albert Albertson that is sure to appeal to both children and adults. The book raises important topics and helps build empathy and understanding for others. It is an ideal read for reading together and talking about emotions. We invite you to make friends with Albert and his father!
Specifications
| Format | 17x23,5 cm |
| Binding | hardcover |
| Manufacturer | Zakamarki |
| Number of pages | 32 |
| Year of publication | 2019 |
| Country of origin | Szwecja |
| Kraj producenta | Szwecja |
| Author | Gunilla Bergstrom |
| Publisher | Zakamarki |
| ISBN | 9788377761922 |
Albert, you thief! - A novel about emotions for children
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