Where on Earth Is My Bagel?

Illustrated by Grace Lin
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Where on Earth Is My Bagel?

Illustrated by Grace Lin
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Found in: Young Readers ages 9-12, Fiction Ages 9-12

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6-8 YEARS32 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 6-8 Years
  • Published date: May 01, 2002
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 32
  • Publisher: Lee & Low Books
  • ISBN: 9781600609817
  • Dimensions: 9.3" W x 0.13" L x 8.1" H

Frances Park and her sister Ginger Park are the co-authors of Where on Earth is My Bagel?, published by Lee & Low Books, and The Have a Good Day Cafe. Frances is also the author of several books for adults. Frances and Ginger live in the Washington, D.C. area, where they are co-owners of a popular boutique, Chocolate Chocolate. To find out more about Frances Park, visit her website: www.parksisters.com.

Ginger Park and her sister Frances Park are the co-authors of My Freedom Trip, winner of the IRA Children's Book Award, and The Royal Bee, a Parents' Choice Commended Book. Frances and Ginger live in the Washington, D.C. area, where they are co-owners of a popular boutique, Chocolate Chocolate. To find out more about Ginger Park, visit her website: www.parksisters.com.

Grace Lin is the author and illustrator of The Ugly Vegetables, named a "Kid's Pick of the Lists" by the American Bookseller Association, and the illustrator of several other picture books. She graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design and now lives in Los Angeles, California. To find out more about Grace Lin, visit her website: www.gracelin.com.

"Anyone who has ever eaten a warm bagel will enjoy this book." -- Multicultural Review

"Lin's transporting artwork has a toned-down Eastern flavor that makes for a successful expression of the story's trans-cultural happening, but it is the pursuit of passion -- and warm rewards that may follow on its wake -- that makes this story special." -- Kirkus Reviews

"With charming gouache illustrations that evoke the intricate and colorful patterns found in Korean fabrics, this story mixes up cultures quite nicely. Bagel shapes abound, including a full moon with a cloud providing the hole as the middle. Pair this story with Ina Friedman's HOW MY PARENTS LEARNED TO EAT for a fun program on foods in different cultures." -- School Library Journal

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