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A Chinese American girl explores her imagination as she transforms an ordinary rock in her backyard into extraordinary things in her mind.
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A Chinese American girl explores her imagination as she transforms an ordinary rock in her backyard into extraordinary things in her mind.
A Chinese American girl explores her imagination as she transforms an ordinary rock in her backyard into extraordinary things in her mind.
Web discounts do not apply to Bebop books
Phyllis J. Perry was born in Nevada City, California. She has published over 40 books for children and educators, and she was inspired to write this book by a neighborhood child she often sees playing on a big rock. Phyllis loves to travel and has visited all 50 states in the United States. She also enjoys hiking in Boulder, Colorado, where she lives with her husband.
Chih-Wei Chang has a degree in illustration from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. A full-time artist and designer, he lives in Taiwan.
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