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ID:   021085


Bein' with you this way / Nikola-Lisa, W.; Bryant, Michael (ill.) 1994  Book
Nikola-Lisa, W. Book
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Publication New York, Lee and Low Books, 1994.
Description 40pGrey Spine
Summary/Abstract A playground rap that introduces young readers to how people are different yet the same.
Standard Number 9781880000267 Pb.
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ID:   020890


Caravan / McKay, Lawrence; Ligasan, Darryl (ill.) 1995  Book
McKay, Lawrence Book
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Publication New York, Lee and Low Books, 1995.
Description 36pOchre Spine
Summary/Abstract A ten-year-old boy accompanies his father for the first time on a caravan trip through the mountains of Afghanistan to the city below where they will trade their goods at market.
Standard Number 9781600603464 Pb.
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ID:   020189


Celebrate!: Connections among cultures / Reynolds, Jan 2006  Book
Reynolds, Jan Book
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Publication New York, Lee and Low Books, 2006.
Description 30pRed Spine
Summary/Abstract Photo-essay that explores the similarities among celebration rituals in several indigenous cultures around the world and compares them with celebrations in the United States.
Standard Number 9781600604522 Pb.
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ID:   022718


Cycle of rice, cycle of life / Reynolds, Jan 2009  Book
Reynolds, Jan Book
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Publication New York, Lee and Low Books, 2009.
Description 48pOrange spine
Summary/Abstract On the island of Bali in Southeast Asia, rice farming is a way of life. The people live in tune with the natural rhythms and cycles of the water and the soil. Ingrained in their community and culture, rice farming connects them to the land and one another. Balinese farmers have planted rice using an intricate system of water sharing and crop rotation for more than a thousand years. Intertwined with their spiritual, social, and day-to-day lives, this system has made Bali a leading producer of one of the world's most important crops. And because Balinese rice farming respects the balances of nature, it serves as a remarkable example of sustainable agriculture in an increasingly industrialized world. With lush photographs and captivating text, Jan Reynolds explores this tradition. Readers of all ages will come away with an enhanced awareness of how we farm, eat, and live today, and the effects these practices have on the world of tomorrow.This photo-essay, explores the cultural and environmental aspects of traditional Balinese rice farming which is a successful model of sustainable food production. The book includes a map, foreword, and author's note
Standard Number 9781620140789 Pb.
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ID:   026239


Hiromi's hands / Barasch, Lynne 2007  Book
Barasch, Lynne Book
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Publication New York, Lee and Low Books, 2007.
Description 34pBeige Spine
Summary/Abstract A biography of Hiromi Suzuki, a Japanese American girl who, with her father's guidance, defies tradition and trains to become a sushi chef at her family's restaurant in New York City.
Standard Number 9781620142516 Pb.
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ID:   022686


Honda: the boy who dreamed of cars / Weston, Mark; Yamasaki, Katie (ill.) 2008  Book
Weston, Mark Book
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Publication New York, Lee and Low Books, 2008.
Description 32pBrown spine
Summary/Abstract A biography of Japanese businessman Soichiro Honda, founder of the Honda Motor Company, focusing on his early influences and later career as an innovative inventor and manufacturer of motorcyles and cars.
Standard Number 9781620141915 Pb.
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ID:   025597


Hot, hot roti for Dada-ji / Zia, F.; Min, Ken (ill.) 2011  Book
Min, Ken (ill.) Book
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Publication New York, Lee and Low Books, 2011.
Description 36pGreen Spine
Summary/Abstract Aneel and his grandfather, Dada-ji, tell stories, use their imaginations, and make delicious roti, a traditional Indian flatbread.
Standard Number 9781620143520 Pb.
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ID:   016409


I and I: Bob Marley / Medina, Tony; Watson, Jesse Joshua (ill.) 2009  Book
Medina, Tony Book
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Publication New York, Lee and Low Books, 2009.
Description 38pMulti-colour Spine
Summary/Abstract A biography in verse about the Jamaican reggae musician Bob Marley, offering an overview of key events and themes in his life, including his biracial heritage, Rastafarian beliefs, and love of music. End notes on poems provide further biographical information.
Standard Number 9781620140307 Pb.
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ID:   025836


King for a day / Khan, Rukhsana; Kromer, Christiane (ill.) 2014  Book
Khan, Rukhsana Book
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Publication New York, Lee and Low Books, 2014.
Description 32pBlue Spine
Summary/Abstract Although confined to a wheelchair, Malik, a Pakistani boy, captures the most kites, including those of the bully next door, during the annual spring kite-flying festival of Basant and becomes "King" of the festival for the day.
Standard Number 9781643790565 Pb.
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ID:   013212


Mangrove tree: planting trees to feed families / Roth, Susan L. 2011  Book
Roth, Susan L. Book
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Publication New York, Lee and Low Books, 2011.
Description 32pLight Green Spine
Summary/Abstract Describes the ecological and social transformation resulting from the work of Dr. Gordon Sato, a Japanese American cell biologist who made saltwater and desert land productive through the planting of mangrove trees in the tiny African country of Eritrea.
Standard Number 9781600604591 Pb.
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ID:   023169


Only the mountains do not move: a Masai story of culture and conservation / Reynolds, Jan 2011  Book
Reynolds, Jan Book
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Publication New York, Lee and Low Books, 2011.
Description 42pOrange spine
Summary/Abstract A photographic essay about the Maasai people in Kenya, traditionally nomadic herders, exploring the contemporary challenges they face - focusing on environmental changes such as the overgrazing of land and the threat of wildlife extinction, and how the Maasai are adapting their agricultural practices and lifestyle while preserving their culture.
Standard Number 9781600608445 Pb.
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ID:   023760


Richard Wright and the library card / Miller, William; Christie, Gregory (ill.) 1997  Book
Miller, William Book
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Publication New York, Lee and Low Books, 1997.
Description 32pGreen spine
Summary/Abstract Based on a scene from Wright's autobiography, Black boy, in which the seventeen-year-old African-American borrows a white man's library card and devours every book as a ticket to freedom.
Standard Number 9781880000885 Pb.
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ID:   026824


Twemty-two cents: Muhammad Yunus and the village bank / Yoo, Paula; Akib, Jamel (ill.) 2014  Book
Akib, Jamel (ill.) Book
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Publication New York, Lee and Low Books, 2014.
Description 32pPink Spine
Summary/Abstract A biography of Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, who from a young age was determined to make a difference in the world and eventually revolutionized global antipoverty efforts by developing the innovative economic concept of micro-lending.
Standard Number 9781620148099 Pb.
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