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A charming Chinese fable teaches children about the virtues of sharing. With its colorful, impressionist palette and gentle moral, this tale will appeal to all, especially those seeking exposure to Asian culture and values. Full-color illustrations.

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A charming Chinese fable teaches children about the virtues of sharing. With its colorful, impressionist palette and gentle moral, this tale will appeal to all, especially those seeking exposure to Asian culture and values. Full-color illustrations.
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Autorenporträt
Rosalind Wang was born in China, grew up in Taiwan, and currently resides in Vancouver, Washington. While she was working as a public librarian in Vancouver, Wang was frustrated that she was unable to find any Chinese folktales for her storytelling hour. Eventually, finding none, Wang decided to write them herself. The Magical Starfruit Tree, her second book based on a traditional Chinese tale, follows The Fourth Question, published in 1991. Wang is an education librarian at Portland State University.