
Drengen og lykkedyret
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Narrated by:
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Dianna Vangsaa
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By:
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Kirsten Mejlhede
About this listen
En magisk edderkop, der kan snakke med mennesker, bor hos drengen Ask. Hun er hans lykkedyr. En nat vågner edderkoppen i skræk. Drengen skriger efter sin far og er helt ude af den. Heldigvis har han sit lykkedyr. Den danske forfatter Kirsten Mejlhede Krog (f. 1925) er uddannet sygeplejerske med speciale i børnepsykiatri. Kirsten Mejlhede Krog har skrevet en lang række børne- og ungdomsbøger, hvoraf mange sætter fokus på børn, der på den ene eller den anden måde har det svært. På den måde hjælper Kirsten Melhede Krogs bøger med at bryde tabuer om for eksempel spiseforstyrrelser, udviklingshæmmede børn, mobning og psykiske lidelser hos børn.
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