Stína by Lani Yamamoto
Stina does not like the cold. In fact, she will go to any length to avoid it. Even in summer she will never go out without tights and socks that cover her knees. When winter comes she retreats inside, and invents ingenious devices to protect her from the slightest chill. The temperature drops further and Stina finally succumbs to the lure of her feather duvet and falls into a deep and dreamless sleep from which she is woken by a pounding at her door - two children tumble in blown by the icy wind and Stina learns that nothing can keep you as warm as friendship. Set in Iceland, this beautifully illustrated story is the perfect read for cosy winter nights.
Charming knitwear, knitting, and sewing illustrations make this picture book a delight for crafty readers of all ages - there's even a 'knitting without needles' tutorial and hot chocolate recipe for you to enjoy as well.
Lani Yamamoto is the author and illustrator of Albert, a series of philosophy books for children. Stina was nominated for the 2014 Nordic Prize for Children's and Young People's Literature, winner of the 2014 Fjoruverdlaunin Women's Literary prize for Children's Books and 2014 Dimmalimm Icelandic Illustration Award.
Hardback with linen cover
44 pages
17.5cm x 20.5cm