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A young Asian American boy and his mother see all kinds of animals in the pond. But there’s something else the boy sees in the pond too-his own reflection!
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A young Asian American boy and his mother see all kinds of animals in the pond. But there’s something else the boy sees in the pond too-his own reflection!
A young Asian American boy and his mother see all kinds of animals in the pond. But there’s something else the boy sees in the pond too-his own reflection!
Web discounts do not apply to Bebop books
Anastasia Suen is the author of more than one hundred books for children, including the award-winning Baby Born and Toddler Two, both published by Lee & Low Books, and Up! Up! Up! Skyscraper. Anastasia lives with her family in Plano, Texas. Her website is asuen.com.
Aaron Boydhas illustrated numerous picture books, including Calling the Water Drum, Janna and the Kings, and Babu's Song for Lee & Low Books, as well as the chapter book The Story of Civil Rights Hero John Lewis. His work has been recognized by the Children's Africana Book Award and the International Literacy Association (ILA). He lives with his wife, son, and dog in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. You can visit him online at aaronboydart.blogspot.com.
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