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So many emotions

So many emotions

Books bring people together. Reading teaches us that we are all different and all the same. With each reader, the world becomes a little more beautiful.

Edison’s Light

About high sensitivity

A story about a firefly that is just a bit more sensitive than others.

Today is the day for Edison’s first flight. Exciting! Together with his family he enjoys the outside. Unfortunately, discovering new things takes a lot of energy. And it costs Edison a bit more energy compared to the others.

By Bes Ceyssens and Katrien Benaets Hardback 210 x 290 mm 4 years and up 32 pages

Neel heeft twee wonderbaarlijke voelsprieten. Ze zijn oogverblindend. Tegelijk zijn ze ook heel gevoelig. Soms werken ze zo hard dat er stoom uit komt. Dan moet Neel even tot rust komen. Maar dat is niet erg.

Een gevoelig en optimistisch boek over hoogsensitiviteit. Geschreven door Steven Gielis, lector in de orthopedagogie. Voor kinderen vanaf 5 jaar.

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Gielis & Westermann

Steven Gielis & Carolien Westermann

De voelsprieten van Neel

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ISBN 978-9044838275

Clavis

tHe FeelerS oF neel

The Saving Cat

A story about learning to save money for the things you’d like to buy.

Kiki the cat wants a new stuffed animal. Mom says she has to save up for it herself. Kiki starts doing chores to earn some money. Will she manage to save enough money?

By Sam Loman Hardback 210 x 290 mm 4 years and up 32 pages

Also by Sam Loman

bear in love a real HedgeHog party

Noah and His Wagon

A moving story about diversity

A heartwarming story about friendship, generosity, feeling at home in the neighborhood and, of course, a wagon.

Paloma feels lonely after her best friend moves away. This changes when Noah comes around with his little wagon. Paloma learns that being friendly is the best remedy against loneliness.

By Jerry Ruff and Katrijn Jacobs Hardback 250 x 260 mm 5 years and up 32 pages

Daisy’s Bedtime

A funny and recognizable story about a little girl that can’t fall asleep, even after Mom and Dad have seemingly tried everything.

Daisy can’t sleep! Mom tries reading her a story, while Dad tries singing her a song. Neither works. Mom says Daisy should think happy thoughts until she falls asleep. Will it work?

By Dianne Bates and Davilyn Lynch Hardback 250 x 260 mm 4 years and up 32 pages

Also illustrated by Davilyn Lynch

bear witH me

Cat’s New Friend

International talent: Chinese author and illustrator!

A beautiful story about enjoying your time together and learning to be apart.

Cat lives a good life filled with food and naps. One day he meets Fish and the two become the best of friends. Fish misses his home in the river. Although Cat would prefer it if Fish stayed, he knows that he must help Fish get home.

By Jialin Wang and Ziying Jiang Hardback 210 x 290 mm 5 years and up 32 pages

Rabbit Has a Loose Tooth

A recognizable story about the first loose tooth.

Rabbit has an annoying loose tooth. When will it fall out? Bear says he should be patient… but that’s so boring…

By Sam Loman Hardback 250 x 260 mm 5 years and up 32 pages

White Raven 2020

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My Brother Is Special

A picture book about having a brother with autism, but mainly about the love between siblings.

Lise’s brother looks normal. He is polite, makes jokes, likes pulling pranks and listens to music. But sometimes he gets overwhelmed.

By Annemie Vandaele and Barbara Bongini Hardback 210 x 290 mm 5 years and up 32 pages

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i’ ll MiSS You, teAcher to School together

A Better Way to Bell a Cat

A funny story about having a new roommate and about sly mice.

The mice Elwood, Bernardo and Vincent enjoy a nice, comfortable life. Until the people come home with a … MEOW! Oh no… a cat… Goodbye to the days of living comfortably. Unless the mice can come up with a cunning plan.

By Bonnie Grubman and Judi Abbot Hardback 210 x 290 mm 5 years and up 32 pages

Also illustrated by Judi Abbot

the Big Five

Pete’s First Playdate

A brave book about an even braver child! About trying something new and making friends.

Pete wants to play with someone. He keeps waiting for an invitation that just won’t come. Then, like a real superhero, he decides to take matters into his own hands and goes on a hero’s journey with the new girl next door.

By Ann Harrell and Renate Potter Hardback 250 x 260 mm 4 years and up 32 pages

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Around the Sun And over the Moon

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