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Cover, ein Dampfer auf dem Meer, Opa und Enkel stehen auf der Reling, der Junge verliert sein Eis und es fällt in das Wasser
Cover, ein Dampfer auf dem Meer, Opa und Enkel stehen auf der Reling, der Junge verliert sein Eis und es fällt in das Wasser
Innenseite, Dampfer auf dem Wasser, Opa und Enkel fahren mit dem Dampfer und winken einem Taucher, drei Damen auf einer Brücke, ein Hubschrauber in der Luft
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Oh No, My Ice Cream!

A tongue-in-cheek picture book about joy, anger, and a charming grandpa grandson relationship.
Kasimir is certain: Today is going to be the best day ever! He’s going on a steamboat trip with his grandpa and gets to pick out ice cream. His body is tingling all over with what his grandpa calls the raspberry soda excitement. And of course Kasimir’s ice cream is the best one ever! But oh, in an unguarded moment, it all topples into the water below. Kasimir is furious. No one pays attention and helps him rescuing the ice cream. His grandpa tries to console him with raspberry soda, but that doesn’t quite go as planned either … Will their best day ever turn into their worst?
Category:
Picture Book
Type:
Hardcover
Recommended Age:
4+
Pages:
32
Publication Date:
Dimensions:
29,5 x 24,5 x 0,8 cm
ISBN:
978-3-7348-2119-6

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Author

Jana Heinicke, born in Berlin in 1986, studied literary writing in Switzerland. Her first texts for children and young people, which have won several awards, were written while she was still studying. Meanwhile, she also writes theater texts, essays and fills up the internet. Jana Heinicke is the mother of a wonderful son and lives with her family in Berlin.


Illustrator

Nini Alaska is what you call a Jack of all trades: studied teacher, music therapist, passionate DJane and – last but not least –, sensitive and imaginative illustrator, often also an author for children's books. Her incredibly endearing, yet modern world of images reflects her great empathy for children's longings and dreams. Sea and coast are a guiding theme of her books, so it is no coincidence that the passionate boatswain found her adopted home in Hamburg.