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The Stupid Ideas Series
A bold, no-nonsense school program, books and video series that speaks directly to teens and young adults. With humor, sarcasm, and brutal honesty, each program exposes dangerous myths. Topics like: Smoking, Social Media, Drugs, Alcohol, Sexting, Bullying, Vaping, Gambling, Energy Drinks and many more. This series flips all of these topics on their head.
It challenges the reader to think critically, and make smarter choices.
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Free Money, the 2025 edition.
A classroom program for young minds aged 7–12, designed to help children understand how money works in a clear, relatable way.
Through stories, guided discussions, and hands-on activities, children explore the basics of earning, saving, spending, and sharing while developing awareness, responsibility, and thoughtful decision making.
The program is age appropriate, easy to use and offers teachers a flexible structure that fits naturally within existing lessons.
Free Money supports schools in introducing essential life skills at an early stage, helping children build understanding and confidence that extends beyond the classroom.

Why Energy Drinks...
Why Energy Drinks are Good for You takes a sharp, sarcastic look at the myths surrounding energy drinks. Marketed as harmless boosts for focus, sport, and late nights, these drinks come with real risks that often go ignored. With humor, real talk, and clear facts, this book breaks down what energy drinks actually do to your body and brain — especially for teens and young adults.
Part of the Stupid Ideas Series, it doesn’t preach or panic. It challenges young minds to think, question marketing claims, and make smarter choices about their energy, health, and habits.

Why Vaping is Good for You.
Why Vaping is Good for You cuts through the hype and exposes the myths behind Vaping. Often sold as a “safe alternative” to smoking, vaping comes with real risks that many young people never hear about. Using sarcasm, straight talk, and clear facts, this book reveals what vaping actually does to your body, brain, and habits — from addiction and focus issues to long-term health concerns.
Part of the Stupid Ideas Series, this book & classroom program doesn’t lecture or scare. It challenges young people to think critically, question marketing lies, and make informed choices about their health and future.

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Testimonials
Real people - Real voices - Real projects - Real change
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Julietta Tiemeijer
Boost Amsterdam
Michele Stekelenburg
ROC van Flevoland

Klaas de Roij
Holendrecht Community School
My books and classroom programs are created for children, teens, young adults, parents, and schools.
Some titles are aimed at ages 7 – 12, others at 12 – 18 or young adults. Each book and classsroom program clearly states its target age group and learning focus.The goal is simple: to help young people think for themselves, build life skills, and make better choices early in life about money, health, emotions, relationships, and social pressure. No preaching. No fear-based education. Just honest conversations, practical tools, and critical thinking.
Yes, all of my work is designed specifically for classroom use and come with:
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Teacher Guides
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Student Workbooks
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Lesson plans
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Reflection questions
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Challenges and trackers
They fit well within themes like citizenship, personal development, social-emotional learning, and life skills.-
Both, most titles are available as:
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Digital e-books
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Printable PDFs
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Video-based programs
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Classroom programs
Some titles are also available as physical books, depending on the edition.
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Traditional education often tells young people what to think. My work focuses more on how to think to do this I use:
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Real-life examples
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Humor and honesty
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Thought-provoking titles
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Reflection instead of rules
The result: higher engagement, deeper conversations, and life lasting impact.
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