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003 | OCoLC | ||
005 | 20200130174355.0 | ||
008 | 190211t20192019meua j 000 1 eng d | ||
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_a0884487644 _q(hardcover) |
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_a9780884487647 _q(hardcover) |
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035 | _a(OCoLC)1085152824 | ||
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_aMorton _bStephie |
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_aMorton, Stephie, _eauthor. |
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_aThree lost seeds : _bstories of becoming / _cwritten by Stephie Morton ; illustrated by Nicole Wong. |
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_aThomaston, Maine : _bTilbury House Publishers, _c[2019] |
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_a1 volume (unpaged) : _bcolor illustrations ; _c24 x 26 cm |
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_atext _btxt _2rdacontent |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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520 | _a"Each of the three seeds in this story--a cherry seed in the MIddle East, an acacia seed in Australia, and a lotus seed in Asia--survives a difficult journey through flood, fire, or drought, then sprouts (in the case of the lotus seed, a hundred years later) and flourishes. To author Stephie Morton, nature's powerful forces are a metaphor for the hardships faced by displaced children. Kids, like seeds, thrive when given a chance. Stephie's verses and Nicole Wong's art make a picture book to treasure"--Jacket. | ||
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_aSeeds _xDispersal _vJuvenile fiction. |
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_aSeeds _xGrowth _vJuvenile fiction. |
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_aNatural disasters _vJuvenile fiction. _9218001 |
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_aReforestation _vJuvenile fiction. |
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_aAcacia _xSeeds _vJuvenile fiction. |
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_aCherry _xSeeds _vJuvenile fiction. |
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_aLotus _xSeeds _vJuvenile fiction. |
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_aStories in rhyme. _2lcgft _93541 |
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_aPicture books. _2lcgft _99850 |
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_aWong, Nicole _q(Nicole E.), _eillustrator. |
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