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  2. Wee Pals - Wikipedia

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    Wee Pals Make Friends with Music and Musical Instruments: Coloring Book (Stockton Symphony Association, 1982) Wee Pals, the Kid Power Gang: Thinking Well (Ingham County Health Department, 1983) Wee Pals Doing the Right Thing Coloring Book (Oakland Police Department, 1991) Explore Black History with Wee Pals (Just us Books, 1998) ISBN 0940975793

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    Chinese Name Author New China Little Picture Books: 1950s-1960s: Various World Famous Children's Book Series: 1951: 世界著名兒童故事叢書: Unknown Children's Educational Picture Book Collection: 1952: 兒童教育圖畫叢: Unknown Children's Healthy Series Literature: 1952: 兒童益智文庫: Unknown The Blessed Young Children ...

  4. The Story About Ping - Wikipedia

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    The Story About Ping is a popular American children's book written by Marjorie Flack and illustrated by Kurt Wiese.First published in 1933, Ping is an illustrated story about a domesticated Chinese duck lost on the Yangtze River. [1]

  5. Sam, Bangs & Moonshine - Wikipedia

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    Sam, Bangs & Moonshine is a 1966 children's picture book written and illustrated by Evaline Ness. Published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, it won the 1967 Caldecott Medal for its illustrations. [ 1 ]

  6. 110 Chinese girl baby names to inspire you - AOL

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    Chinese girl names for babies. Popular Chinese baby girl names in 2024 according to LingoAce.com, a language learning site that also tracks baby names: Aihan. Beihe. Beiye. Caiji. Chanchan ...

  7. Lon Po Po - Wikipedia

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    The story is a Chinese version of the popular children's fable "Little Red Riding Hood" as retold by Young.Contrary to the original fable, in which there is only one child (Little Red Riding Hood) who interacts with the nemesis of the story (the wolf), Lon Po Po (Mandarin for "wolf [maternal] grandmother") has three children, and the story is told from their perspective.