Kaassassuk – The Orphan

comic book by Christian Fleischer Rex

The story of Kaassassuk, the orphan boy, is one of the most beloved myths of the traditional Greenland. In this popular version Christian Fleischer Rex has interpreted Kaassassuk as a comic book.

Kiammi nanoq nerisarpaa? / Hvem spiser isbjørne?

children’s book by Kristín Steinsdóttir og Halla Sólveig Thorgeirsdóttir

Every winter the young seagull, Rissa, and her family fly from Iceland to Greenland. Unfortunately there are no polar bears and Rissa really wants to see one. Therefore, she flies away with her sister in search for the polar bears.

Angalaneq ulorianartoq

an Easy Rea-book by Lene Fauerby

Kasper and Malik are camping in the wild with the rest of their school-class. They go for a walk, but it becomes quite dangerous…

Qimmiaraq uiartortippoq

an Easy Read-book by Lene Fauerby

One day Kasper gets a puppy. But unfortunately he has not taken into consideration what can happen to a little puppy when wild sled dogs are around…

Jeg vil ha’ fisk!

children’s book by Áslaug Jónsdóttir

Sofie loves fish but her parent misunderstand every time Sofie asks for fish. They think she wants a fish in a bowl, a fish-costume, a pillow in the shape of a fish – but no, Sofie just wants fish for dinner.

ABCT

an ABC by Julie Edel Hardenberg, illustrated by Bolatta Silis Høegh, Christian Fleischer Rex, Inuk Silis Høegh, Jette Brandt, Julie Edel Hardenberg, Juno Berthelsen, Niels Motzfeldt & Nuka Godtfredsen

All is mixed and played with in this ABC – funny sentenced and wonderful illustrations that are collaborations between very different Greenlandic artists.

Anitsiarfik

children’s book by Naja Lund

Mari lives in Greenland. She is in love with Mads, who is a few years older. One day, a student is transferred to Maris class, Kunuk. He is sad about his parents’ divorce, and Mari finds him one day in the mountains contemplating wether he wants to live or not.

Mit forunderlige liv

children’s book by Ristin Sokki

Imagine being afraid of reindeers when your dad is a reindeer-farmer….! Then you are asking for trouble.

Måneskin

children’s book by Elin à Rogvi

This is a comic crime story about a stolen painting, two very different siblings, their Bulgarian friend and their dad who may not be the best role model…

Englen på 2. sal

children’s book by Kristin Steinsdóttir, illustrated by Halla Sólveig Thorgeirsdóttir

The boy Ask lives in Reykjavik, Iceland, with his mom. Around them people pretend to be ordinary people, but Ask knows better. He knows of a werewolf, Little Red Riding Hood, a flower-boy, a witch and an angel…

Aliortukkersaarutit

ghost stories by 15 Nordic writers

This is a collection of ghost stories from all the Nordic countries, which is translated into and published in Greenlandic, Danish, Icelandic, Faroese, Finnish, Swedish, Sami and Norwegian at the same time.

Tuloriaruseq

children’s book about teeth by Henning Lehmann Bastian and John Præstegaard

Fun and unconventional book about teeth and why it is so important to take good care of them and brush them every day.

Timi

children’s book by Michèle Longour, illustrated by Lucie Durbiano & Guillaume Decaux

How come you bruise when you fall? Why is blod red? What happens to the food I eat? All this and much more you can find answers to in this book. For 5-12-year-olds.

Nunarsuaq

children’s book about the world by Sylvie Baussier, illustrated by Fabienne Teyssèdre

How was the Earth created? Where does water come from? Why does volcanos spew lava? All this and much more you can find answers to in this book. For 5-12-year-olds.