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Mika was the pickiest of eaters, but not for the reasons one might suspect. Her parents were too busy. Fast, salty and sweet were too easy, and she lived in a big city where nothing grew fresh. Then one night, a bad tummy ache finally made her mom worry. The next day, she took Mika out to a farm. That afternoon taught Mika all about food, and the time with her mom made eating special and fun!
This rhyming bilingual Chinese-English picture book gives families a fun and beautifully illustrated way to show their children from where fresh food comes, why it’s important, and how it can bring people together.
Illustrations by Monika Lin, Translated by Miranda Yao, Written by Rashmi Dalai, and Featured at the Shanghai Literary Festival.
Hardcover, 8.5in x 9.5in, 24 pages.
This rhyming bilingual Chinese-English picture book gives families a fun and beautifully illustrated way to show their children from where fresh food comes, why it’s important, and how it can bring people together.
Illustrations by Monika Lin, Translated by Miranda Yao, Written by Rashmi Dalai, and Featured at the Shanghai Literary Festival.
Hardcover, 8.5in x 9.5in, 24 pages.
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| Includes | English, Pinyin |
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