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3 y separately published work icon Baz and Benz Heidi McKinnon , Heidi McKinnon (illustrator), ( trans. Nao Yoshihara with title バズとベンツはおともだち ) Tokyo : Ushio Shuppansha , 2021 14982408 2019 single work picture book children's

From the creator of I Just Ate My Friend, comes this warm and funny story about friendship, and its limits — or lack thereof.

'Benz, are we friends?'

'Yes, Baz, we are best friends'

'For how long?'

'For ever and ever.'

'But will they be?

'With her trademark humour, lightness of touch, and beautifully expressive illustrations, Heidi McKinnon explores friendship and its boundaries. And this one might even have a happy ending! (Maybe.)'  (Publication summary)

5 y separately published work icon I Just Ate My Friend Heidi McKinnon , Heidi McKinnon (illustrator), ( trans. Nakanishi Chikako with title おともだちたべちゃった ) Tokyo : Ushio Shuppansha , 2018 11552923 2017 single work picture book children's

'I just ate my friend. He was a good friend. But now he is gone. Would you be my friend? A hilarious story about the search for friendship and belonging . . . and maybe a little bit about the importance of impulse control. The search for a true friend is something everyone can relate to and this beautiful, innovative picture book will make the very young to the very old laugh out loud.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon Watakushi no Oseania kiko Michitoshi Takabatake , Tokyo : Ushio Shuppansha , 1989 Z1648849 1989 single work non-fiction travel
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