Ineke Ris Ineke Ris i(A103213 works by)
Gender: Female
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6 10 y separately published work icon My Two Blankets Irena Kobald , Freya Blackwood (illustrator), ( trans. Ineke Ris with title Mijn twee dekens : een vluchteling komt bij ons wonen )with title My Two Blankets : A Refugee Comes to Live With Us ) Antwerp : De Vries-Brouwers C. , 2016 6742932 2014 single work single work picture book children's

'Cartwheel has moved to a place that is so strange to her that she no longer feels like herself. She creates a safe place under an old blanket, made out of memories and thoughts of home. As time goes on, Cartwheel begins to weave a new blanket, one of friendship and a renewed sense of belonging. It is different from the old blanket, but it is eventually just as warm and familiar. This story is for all who have experienced change. It is about learning new ways of speaking, new ways of living, new ways of being.'

(Publisher's blurb)

7 2 y separately published work icon Little Big Jonathan Bentley , ( trans. Ineke Ris with title Klein of groot ) Antwerp : De Vries-Brouwers C. , 2015 6825667 2013 single work picture book children's

'Being little is no good. That's because being big is better. Except when being little is best of all.' (Publisher's blurb)

8 4 y separately published work icon Who is the World For? Tom Pow , Robert Ingpen (illustrator), ( trans. Ineke Ris with title Voor wie is de wereld? ) Netherlands : De Vier Windstreken , 2001 Z796855 2000 single work picture book children's When asked by their young, various animal parents describe the world from their own perspective - as does a father to his young son. Some Australian animals are included.
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