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6 1 y separately published work icon Friendship Is Like A Seesaw Shona Innes , Írisz Agócs, (illustrator), ( trans. Lidewij van den Berg with title Vriendschap is als een wipwap ) Netherlands : Meis and Maas , 2015 7728395 2014 single work picture book children's
— Appears in: 大抱抱系列 套装 2019;

'Friendship is Like a Seesaw explores the ups and downs that occur in friendships, or indeed, in many other kinds of relationships. This book acknowledges that even the healthiest of friendships can have their tricky moments.' (Publication summary)

7 1 y separately published work icon Life Is Like the Wind Shona Innes , Írisz Agócs, (illustrator), ( trans. Lidewij van den Berg with title Het leven is als de wind ) Netherlands : Meis and Maas , 2015 7728318 2014 single work picture book children's
— Appears in: 大抱抱系列 套装 2019;

'Life is like the Wind focuses on the complexities around death, loss and grief. It acknowledges the range of feelings associated with losing a loved one whether human or non-human. This book aims to help children not to be frightened of their reactions, but to explore their beliefs, acknowledge that others may have different ideas and then work out the ways they want to acknowledge their loss and their feelings. ' (Publication summary)

3 1 y separately published work icon Stanley the Sock Monster Goes to the Moon Jedda Robaard , Jedda Robaard (illustrator), ( trans. Lidewij van den Berg with title Sammie het sokkenmonster wil naar de maan ) Amsterdam : JP Books , 2015 6856585 2013 single work picture book children's

'Stanley is a little monster with a big dream. More than anything, Stanley wants to visit the moon. His dad tells him he can do anything he sets his mind to. But now Stanley needs to come up with a plan...' (Publisher's blurb)

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