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Be Bop-A-Do-Walk!
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Sheila Hamanaka |
On a walk to Central Park a Japanese-American child's father folds paper hats and boats to sail on the pond and then paper cranes to fly on their bus ride home. |
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I look like a girl
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Sheila Hamanaka |
In her imagination, a young girl assumes many shapes and forms, from dolphin and condor to wolf and jaguar. |
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In search of the spirit
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Sheila Hamanaka |
Describes the creations of some of Japan's Living National Treasures, artists who are involved in various Japanese arts, including Yuzen dyeing, bamboo basket weaving, Bunraku puppetmaking, swordmaki… |
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Screen of frogs
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Sheila Hamanaka |
A spoiled rich man in Japan discovers a respect for nature in time to turn his life around. |
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All the colors of the Earth
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Sheila Hamanaka |
Reveals in verse that despite outward differences children everywhere are essentially the same and all are lovable. |
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