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2) 5 cherries
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"A mother gives her two children five cherries each. One is excited; the other a little disappointed. Only five cherries? But wait, says the first. Let's pretend I eat them all at once. Let's pretend I don't, says the other. Let's pretend I cure my patients with special medicine. Let's pretend I'm a jester and make people laugh. One is a girl, one a boy, but they become hard to identify as the game goes on and their play becomes deeper and more revealing."--Amazon....
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For this pair of twin cherries, everything is a competition. If Girl Cherry can swing higher, Boy Cherry will boast that he can swing lower. If one is smarter, then the other is cooler. So when they enter a contest to build the best dessert ever, they immediately pit themselves against each other. But when you're attached at the stem, there's only so much you can do on your own. Things could be easy as pie -- so to speak -- if they put aside their...
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Why do the Japanese make such a fuss over cherry blossom season? Sure, they're beautiful, but is there something deeper that the rest of us are missing? When the Sakura Bloom by Nariso Togo sheds light on the cultural significance of cherry blossom season in Japan, and an insight into the unique mindset of its people. Through subtle text and gentle imagery readers will see the importance of slowing down to appreciate the moment. That comfort, not...
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Adin and Dina are best friends. They live in the beautiful countryside surrounded by cherry trees. Their favorite game is to plant cherry pits around their little village - in the cracks in the sidewalk and in the flowerbeds outside the post office. Then one day Adin and his family move away to the city. Will Adin and Dina's friendship survive the new distance between them? In this beautifully lyrical book, one story fractures into two when the friends...
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La cereza is a collection of books on singing, counting, looking, and playing with little ones. Each book is special, but all are as sweet and playful as cherries and just right for those who have not yet learned to read. The theme of this book is body parts, and after reading the story, you can reread it, but set to music!
9) Baby Crow
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Upset by his son's inability to sing, a father crow consults wise Grandfather Crow.
11) Un cerezo
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"Gea y Yuki son vecinos. A Yuki le encanta mirar el firmamento con su telescopio y contar las pecas de la cara de Gea. Cuando Gea cumple siete años se traga un hueso de cereza; lo que podría haber sido un pequeño incidente tendrá consecuencias inesperadas en sus vidas." --
"Gea and Yuki are neighbors. Yuki likes to look through her telescope and count the freckles on Gaea's face. When Gaia is seven years old, she swallows a cherry stone; what...