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JUB AND HIS TEAR

a picture book by Arne De Loore and Astrid Vandendael

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There is a tag on the bottle:

1 tear.

1 tear?

What is that? 1 tear?

Jub has never heard of such a thing.

When the bottle falls from Jub’s hands and the tear dissolves into a thousand drops, Jub has to look for a tear. On his quest, he meets an old rhyming mailman, a busy saleswoman, an onion-cutting fisherman and a lost traveler of the world. Little by little, Jub learns what a real tear is.

THAT I CAN’T DO, THAT I CAN DO

a non-fiction picture book to flip by Inge

Rylant

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That I can’t do, that I can do is a book you can flip around on the special things animals can and cannot do. You’ll read why a pig isn’t able to look up and herrings can’t swim backwards. The flipside of the book then tells you that a pig is able to dream the best dreams, and herrings communicate through their farts. The central mirroring spread invites readers to think about their own talents.

Also by Inge Rylant: a playful wordless board book with flaps series a non-fiction book series by Katrijn De Wit, illustrated by Inge Rylant and Laura Bergans winner of Henry van de Velde Graphic & Communication Award 2021 winner of the Belgian Youth Jury 2021

Coming Summer 2023: How big is a dinosaur turd?

IS IT OKAY TO PET SHARKS?

CAN MOUNTAINS SHRINK?

DOES OLD CHEESE STEM FROM OLD COWS?

This appraised an highly imaginative series of nonfiction for toddlers answers their everyday questions. The editions tackle the themes of animals, earth, food and birds.

Every spread opens with a question, and when you flip open the page you get both a fantastical response as well as a scientific answer.

CAN BIRDS SNEEZE?

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Adapted picture book format with more questions in the making

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