Yasmin's Hammer
Review
By Oneota Reading Journal
Children will benefit from this book for many reasons. It introduces them to a different culture and even has a description and glossary in the back. Also, it places a renewed value on education. The vibrant colors and textures in the illustrations make the city come to life and will give students a realistic environment in which to place the characters.
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