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"Thoughtful adults can use this simple book with its heartfelt text and solemn, cartoon animals to explain death to young children." - Kirkus Reviews "The authors' concise, plaintive text is both comforting and honest and Elephant's role as surrogate grown-up is handled with restraint. Van Gageldonk's simple drawings, reminiscent of the work of Sandra Boynton, have a sweet solemnity." - Publishers Weekly From bestselling author-illustrator Mack van Gageldonk, and author Jelleke Rijken
Bear and Grandpa are going fishing today. But why is Grandpa sleeping in the grass? What is going on?
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"Thoughtful adults can use this simple book with its heartfelt text and solemn, cartoon animals to explain death to young children." - Kirkus Reviews
"The authors' concise, plaintive text is both comforting and honest and Elephant's role as surrogate grown-up is handled with restraint. Van Gageldonk's simple drawings, reminiscent of the work of Sandra Boynton, have a sweet solemnity." - Publishers Weekly
From bestselling author-illustrator Mack van Gageldonk, and author Jelleke Rijken

Bear and Grandpa are going fishing today. But why is Grandpa sleeping in the grass? What is going on? "Grandpa is dead," Elephant says softly to his friend Bear. Bear starts to cry. Will he ever see Grandpa again? Chicken and Elephant comfort their friend and explain to him that Grandpa will be with him forever. They say goodbye to him in a beautiful way.

A sensitive and honest story about loss, grief and friendship. For children ages 4 years and up.

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Autorenporträt
Jelleke Rijken (1973, Wassenaar, the Netherlands) knew from a young age already she wanted to become a teacher. So she attended teacher's training college and has been working at a school since 1996. She also runs a private practice to help children by way of meditation, coaching and massage. Jelleke has always been fond of books. As a child she would get lost in a story. She couldn't stop reading and so she continued even when she should go to sleep, with a flashlight under her blanket. Her son Matthijs cannot read for himself yet, but every night his parents choose a book from the family bookshelves to read aloud for him. The questions the boy asks while listening are invitations for philosophical talks between child and parents. Jelleke is very keen on her book 'Dag opa' ('Goodbye, grandpa'). When she was young, she lost her father. This experience made her write this book, hoping the subject of death can be discussed in an open and honest way by parents and children.
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"Thoughtful adults can use this simple book with its heartfelt text and solemn, cartoon animals to explain death to young children." -- Kirkus Reviews
"The authors' concise, plaintive text is both comforting and honest and Elephant's role as surrogate grown-up is handled with restraint. Van Gageldonk's simple drawings, reminiscent of the work of Sandra Boynton, have a sweet solemnity." -- Publishers Weekly