Foreign Rights

Even though we're a small publishing house, we have received a lot of recognition for our work: we’ve been awarded a cultural grant from the Swedish Arts Council, reviewed by Dagens Nyheter, Sweden’s largest daily newspaper, and included in this year’s “Bokprovning” (Annual Survey of New Children’s Books) by the Swedish Institute for Children’s Books.

Are you interested in publishing our titles in another language? Below you can see examples from our books.

Please contact us for more information or for reading copies in English.

Best regards,
Louise Ragnartz, publisher

louise ( at ) pulpopublishing.se
+46 (0)70-3302403

The Rules

The Rules is a playful drama about power, resistance – and hair! Fridays are the best day of the week at preschool, when the children line up to play their favorite game: hairdresser, complete with a spinning chair. But one Friday, everything changes – they can’t use the spinning chair and the game is no longer allowed. The best day turn into the most boring one! How can the children push back when it’s the adults who are breaking the rules?

ISBN: 978-91-988872-1-1
Reading age: 3–6 years

Boel the Bee Wants a Room of Her Own

Boel the Bee is tired of the buzzing chaos and constant stress! She dreams of having a room where she can do whatever she likes, but everyone else just wants her to work, work, work...

Boel the Bee Wants a Room of Her Own is a playful nod to A Room of One’s Own, in which Virginia Woolf writes about the importance of contemplating “the future or the past of the world, to dream over books and loiter at street corners and let the line of thought dip deep into the stream” That idea is the starting point of this book – and any child (or adult!) who longs for some time alone will surely relate to Boel.

The illustrations, in watercolor and pencil, are partly inspired by the interior of Virginia Woolf’s writing lodge at Monk’s House in England.

ISBN: 978-91-988872-0-4
Reading age: (3–6 years)