Joanna has to stay the night at her aunt’s house – all by herself. She feels small and scared until she is standing in front of her aunt’s dolls’ house: suddenly she is as big as a house! But being big is dangerous… When she secretly picks up the dog from the dolls’ house, she breaks his tail. At night, Joanna sneaks back to glue the dog’s tail back on. But then the hands of the clock move and suddenly it’s the same time in the big house as it is in the small house…
‘Mind your step,’ she says while she opens the doors of a large wardrobe. ‘I know all about children. They have small hands but they can easily break something. Just like that.’ Joanna looks at her hands. And then at the shiny wardrobe…
Anna Woltz has written a story full of suspense that takes you into one of the world’s most beautiful dolls’ houses! Thé Tjong-Khing has made fairytale-like illustrations for this nighttime adventure.
