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Kevin Hassing's new children's books inspired by Expeditie Robinson participation

Kevin Hassing's new children's books inspired by Expeditie Robinson participation

Author Kevin Hassing has developed a new children's book series based on his experiences as a contestant on the TV show Expeditie Robinson. The books follow the adventures of Ruby Crusoe, the daughter of the famous castaway, an idea Hassing conceived while filming on the program's remote island.

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