Hiromi's Hands
Review
By Children's Book Examiner
You can help celebrate family traditions, cultural heritage, world geography, and the rich diversity of Asian and Pacific Americans with books such as Hiromi’s Hands. . . . The tale of Hiromi is an inspirational one that will encourage young girls (or any readers for that fact!) that they can do anything! The ink and watercolor illustrations have wonderful spreads of sushi sure to make a reader fascinated with this art form.
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