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Lena Anderson

    January 1, 1939

    Lena Anderson is a Swedish author and illustrator of children's books, recognized for her engaging stories. Her work is characterized by a distinctive style and a talent for captivating young readers. Anderson focuses on creating visually appealing and narratively rich books that resonate with children.

    Linnea in Monet's Garden
    Stinas Sommer
    The Lost City of Atlantis
    The Kingdom of the Moon Elves
    Valerie and Precious, the Garden Fairy
    Cat and the Beautiful Mrs. Butterfly
    • 2024

      The Kingdom of the Moon Elves

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set in a magical world, a brave young elf named Elarian and his loyal companion, Whiskers, embark on an adventure to restore balance and harmony. Their journey takes them through mystical forests, shimmering seas, and celestial realms, where they encounter ancient secrets and powerful artifacts. Along the way, they face trials that challenge their courage, wisdom, and integrity, making for an enchanting tale of friendship and bravery.

      The Kingdom of the Moon Elves
    • 2024

      The Lost City of Atlantis

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set in the mythical city of Atlantis, three young guardians—Oliver, Emily, and Jacob—embark on a thrilling quest to protect their homeland from ancient powers and mythical beasts. As they navigate cosmic disturbances and explore magical realms, including a vast library, they must rely on their courage and unity. Their journey reveals that their true strength lies in their friendship, as they confront the looming darkness threatening their world. This tale weaves adventure, camaraderie, and the eternal struggle between light and shadow.

      The Lost City of Atlantis
    • 2014

      This is story # 2 of 7, in The Elf King Forest, series. In this story Valerie finds a garden fairy named Precious, living in Grandpa's garden. To Valerie, the fairy is very rude and annoying. Because of this, Valerie lies to the fairy. But later, when Valerie has a chance to become a friend, she fi nds that forgiveness for lying may not always come easy.

      Valerie and Precious, the Garden Fairy