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Red white and boom by lee wardlaw
Red white and boom by lee wardlaw












red white and boom by lee wardlaw

It's a remarkably unified effort: everything works together to create a flawless picture book." - Publishers Weekly, starred review on At the Beach "As the characters begin to build on one another, children will be able to see and appreciate the pictorial nature of Chinese writing. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.".made to order for the summer storyhour crowd as well as quiet lapsits under a shady tree." - School Library Journal, starred "Perfect pussycat poetry." - Kirkus Reviews, starred review on Won Ton " celebration of the child-pet bond." - Booklist, starred review on Won Ton "Will steal the hearts of readers young and old." - School Library Journal, starred review on Won Ton "Lee's mellow-hued collages feature a multicultural crowd of beach goers, while elaborate cut-outs grace the borders, echoing the fluid line of the Chinese characters. The textured paper, vibrant winter clothing, animals in their fur and feathers, and snowflake-decorated colored borders create a lively atmosphere for this memorable lesson in Chinese writing.” ― Booklist on In the Snow “As the characters begin to build on one another, children will be able to see and appreciate the pictorial nature of Chinese writing.

red white and boom by lee wardlaw

It's a remarkably unified effort: everything works together to create a flawless picture book.” ― Publishers Weekly, starred review on At the Beach “Lee's mellow-hued collages feature a multicultural crowd of beach goers, while elaborate cut-outs grace the borders, echoing the fluid line of the Chinese characters. “Will steal the hearts of readers young and old.” ― School Library Journal, starred review on Won Ton

red white and boom by lee wardlaw

celebration of the child-pet bond.” ― Booklist, starred review on Won Ton “Perfect pussycat poetry.” ― Kirkus Reviews, starred review on Won Ton “.made to order for the summer storyhour crowd as well as quiet lapsits under a shady tree.” ― School Library Journal, starred














Red white and boom by lee wardlaw