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- Pernilla Stalfelt (born 1962) is a Swedish children's writer and illustrator. She has gained a re****tion for successfully explaining difficult concepts...
- forest 1996 Lisa Örtengren Dockvandringen The puppet walk 1997 Pernilla Stalfelt Hårboken Hair book 1998 Mati Lepp ABCD-boken The ABCD book 1999 Jockum...
- Markéta Prachatiká English 1999 5+ The Death Book Dödenboken Pernilla Stalfelt Swedish 1999 5+ I will Not Ever Never Eat a Tomato Lauren Child English...
- 1999 – Jakob Wegelius for Esperanza 2000 – Lena Anderson 2001 – Pernilla Stalfelt for Kärlekboken 2002 – Eva Lindström for Någon flyttar in 2003 – Per Nilsson...
- Norrtälje, Sweden 1965 Nominated jointly with D.I.Arnon the only time by M.G.Stålfelt. Leonard (Len) E. Mortenson 1928 Melrose, M****achusetts, United States...
- was the grandfather of the children's writer and illustrator Pernilla Stalfelt. Salander died on 31 July 1965 in Tjörnarp Parish, Kristianstad County...
- Switzerland/France), nv. Jean Stafford (1915–1978, United States), fiction wr. Pernilla Stalfelt (b. 1962, Sweden), ch. wr. & illustrator Albena Stambolova (b. 1957, Bulgaria)...
- getting their work published in international journals. Professor M. G. Stålfelt from Stockholms Högskola realized that the plant science community in Scandinavia...
- (1892–1923), widely recognized Swedish-language modernist poet Pernilla Stalfelt (born 1962), children's author and illustrator Ingela Strandberg (born...
- landscape painter Margareta Staf**** (1720–1762), chalcographist Pernilla Stalfelt (born 1962), children's writer and illustrator Sylvia Stave (1908–1994)...