Ringo is not allowed Tuesday Sweets

Ringo må ikke få tirsdagslik

The books about Ringo are all about the things adults think children should learn but which they are perhaps not so good at living up to ourselves. 

Martin Sommer is an illustrator, author, animator, graphic designer – and a professional pianist too (playing in the orchestra of Danish musician, Rasmus Seebach). 

Ringo is not allowed Tuesday Sweets

Ringo må ikke få tirsdagslik

The books about Ringo are all about the things adults think children should learn but which they are perhaps not so good at living up to ourselves. 

Martin Sommer is an illustrator, author, animator, graphic designer – and a professional pianist too (playing in the orchestra of Danish musician, Rasmus Seebach). 

Synopsis

Ringo is begging to have sweets on a normal Tuesday and of course his dad says no.

In fact his dad claims that the tooth faery does not like that you eat sweets on a normal weekday (and dark chocolate is NOT normal sweets, but adult sweets, so that is completely different).

Ringo is of course a bit concerned about whether the tooth faery will visit him at all, seeing as he loves sweets so much. Therefore he comes up with a plan so that the tooth faery will understand that she HAS to find her way to Ringo. A plan, in which dad, unknowingly, plays an unfortunate part. 

Ringo is not allowed Tuesday Sweets
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Original Language: Danish
Original Publisher: Forlaget Carlsen
Published: August, 2022
32 pages
Category: Children's Books
Genre: Humour
Available material: English sample upon request

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