Mouse is often afraid. She doesn't dare to sit on the swing, because she's afraid she might fall. Climbing and playing soccer scares Mouse too. Luckily Giraffe knows what to do. He gives Mouse a daredevil-pebble, which makes Mouse very brave. She swings very high, plays soccer and she even dares to swim. But then Mouse suddenly notices she lost her daredevil-pebble. What now? A cheerful story about being brave.
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Judith Koppens has been an author and illustrator for many years. Children are her most important source of inspiration. Their enthusiasm and honesty are always part of her work. Judith lives in the Netherlands and works as a teacher at an elementary school.
Suzanne Diederen (1974) received an education at the Maastricht Academy of
More about Judith KoppensAn Swerts grew up in Geel, Belgium. She studied pharmacy and taught sciences at a college, but later realized her true calling was writing and went back to school to receive a degree in journalism. Today An spends most of her time writing. Picture books are her biggest passion.
Eline van Lindenhuizen was born in Meppel (Netherlands
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