Karton Lyuty has become an honorary member of the Nisse Club. He even received an invitation to the New Year's party. An international one, by the way. The idiot has never been to such an important event, and he's afraid to go himself. Perhaps Fox and Piglet will join him? The friends readily agree: there will be a raffle with gifts and a dance around the Christmas tree. But for some reason you have to come to the party naked, without a sweater...
Other stories about the Fox and the Piglet are told in the books 'The Shark's Enemy of the Radish', 'The Bird's Tail Cafe', 'How the Piglet Got Leopardosis', 'The Battle with Mosquitoes', 'The Grandfather-Supervisor' and 'Waffle House'.
5 reasons to buy the book 'A Sweater for Christmas':
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A festive continuation of the beloved series about the adventures of the Fox and the Piglet. Let's have fun at the New Year's party and play the lottery!
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Per Dubvig's illustrations are a riot and a hilarious sight!
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Laugh-out-loud wordplay, a pinch of absurdity and a handful of humor are the essential ingredients of Bjørn Rørvik's books. Olga Drobot's unrivaled translation from Norwegian;
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Recommended for children and adults of all ages;
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90,000 copies of the Fox and Piglet stories have been sold in Norway!
QUOTES FROM THE BOOK:
'The fox said carefully that you should rub the shampoo into your hair, not your eyes.
'Look how clever you are,' snapped Carton. — I wasn’t warned. I thought they needed to wash everything. And it tastes disgusting, like fish oil.
— Taste?! Don’t tell me you drank it!
— Of course I drank it! Why let it go to waste! Let it all flow away into the river?»
«Why the blockhead was soaping himself up, the Fox and Piglet still didn’t understand. But Carton himself explained everything: he was going to an important international meeting, and in decent society one must look appropriate.
«— The club meeting is today at six, — the Fox read loudly. — Point one: welcome new members of the club. Point two: lottery.
— Wow! — Piglet cried joyfully. — Lottery! Carton, you can buy a ticket and win something!
“Yes, a ticket costs one cone,” nodded Carton.
“It also says here that the meeting will end with a round dance around the Christmas tree,” said the Fox.”








