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A Japanese American girl plays on a trampoline while her grandfather tries to take her picture.
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A Japanese American girl plays on a trampoline while her grandfather tries to take her picture.
A Japanese American girl plays on a trampoline while her grandfather tries to take her picture.
Web discounts do not apply to Bebop books
Edith Hope Fine is a full-time writer of children's books and stories. Fine's Under the Lemon Moon, published by Lee & Low Books, was a Parents' Choice Award Honor book. Fine lives in Encinitas, California. To find out more, visit Edith Hope Fine's Web site at edithfine.com. Edith, along with co-author Judith Pinkerton Josephson, have created a special site for the Lee & Low Books title Armando and the Blue Tarp School at bluetarpschool.com.
Judy Sakaguchi was born in Japan and graduated from California State University at San Jose. She had an early interest in art, which was nurtured by her mother, who is also an artist. Judy herself is now a full-time artist. She lives in San Francisco, California, with her husband and their three cats, Bonnie, B.T., and Timmy.
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Pedro tiene una pizza. ¿Por qué crees que quiere más?
Pedro has a pizza. Why do you think he wants more?