A calm, immersive way for children to learn Norwegian through reading stories.
The Apple Tree: Bilingual Norwegian-English Stories for Kids is part of a unique 52-story reading system designed for children who want to learn Norwegian naturally through stories, not memorisation or drills.
Set in a peaceful Norwegian landscape of forests, old wooden houses, quiet paths, and mountain views, each story follows Emma as ordinary places begin to reveal hidden histories, forgotten memories, and unexpected connections. From a secret path through the woods to an old house with green windows, a delayed letter, and a mysterious map beneath the floor, these gentle adventures explore friendship, family, nature, and the stories that remain in the places around us.
The language is simple, clear, and carefully controlled, allowing young readers to understand meaning through context, repetition, and action. Each story is designed to feel like real fiction first, so children become absorbed in Emma's world and the people, animals, and places she discovers along the way.
This book follows a structured, progressive B1 level Norwegian reading method across four connected stories. Language gradually develops from shorter narrative structures into longer passages, richer descriptions, deeper emotions, and more natural dialogue, helping readers build confidence step by step while enjoying a genuine story experience.
Core vocabulary is carefully recycled throughout all four stories, allowing children to recognise familiar words in new situations. New vocabulary is introduced slowly and intentionally, always supported by the surrounding story, characters, and setting.
Instead of teaching grammar rules directly, this approach helps children absorb Norwegian naturally through storytelling, emotional engagement, repeated exposure, and a deeper connection with everyday Norwegian life.
Perfect for children moving beyond the basics who are ready for longer Norwegian stories and want to experience the language through forests, fjords, family traditions, seasonal changes, and the quiet magic of ordinary moments.