Little Pink and Brokiga
By Stina Wirsén, Carin Wirsén and Anna Hörling
Brokiga stands for playful and joyful education. By encouraging curiosity and using unconventional, speedy upturns, children learn to count without even realizing it.
Brokiga praises differences and loves diversity, they live their lives without assessing themselves or others. A Brokiga figure can race around the sidewalk with fangs and a princess dress, unmatched and unbothered. The books are written by Carin Wirsén, illustrated Stina Wirsén and the product design is made by Anna Hörling.
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About The Creators
Carin and Stina Wirsén have written and illustrated Little Pink & Brokiga. Today there are 30 books that are read and loved by children worldwide.
Anna Hörling, Stina’s sister and Carin’s daughter, is an industrial designer and interior designer. Anna is responsible for the design of the Brokiga products.
The two sisters work closely throughout the design process – from initial concepts to finished products. The focus is on playfulness, joy, empathy and diversity. It characterizes design, illustrations and care about the manufacturing process and sustainability.
About Brokiga
The books about de Brokiga have an educational basis – playful learning for the very youngest.
The small, motley figures argue and get along; they bite, and they comfort. There may be violent quarrels, but reconciliation is near.
About Little Pink
Little Pink is the main character with attitude. She invites and guides you to different experiences in each book. She is sweet as sugar – but can growl and show sharp teeth if she wants to. Little Pink is one of hundreds of small motley figures. Some characters return frequently in the stories, others flow by in a colorful throng.
Who? By Stina Wirsén
Rights & Brands also represents Who? By Stina Wirsén and Anna Hörling. Who? (Vem?) is an everyday realism that describes human relations and conflict resolution in fable form created by artist and author Stina Wirsén and Anna Hörling.
The stories about the Who animals depict life as it is and encourage the readers to see themselves and others as they are. Fragility, strength, and humor are all described in the Who world. A blow to the cat’s head and everything breaks loose—life as a domino effect. We argue and we reunite. Welcome to the world of Who.