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Chicken Does Not Want to be a Chicken

By Elsa Takaoka

In today's world, everyone at some point in their lives believes that they would be happy if they were different. Well, Chicken is no different. Chicken Does Not Want to be a Chicken by Elsa Takaoka is a part of the J-Tech Creations’ Learn to...

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A Moat is Not a Goat

Poems for Clever Little Girls
By Elsa Takaoka

A Moat is Not a Goat – Poems for Clever Little Girls by Elsa Takaoka is a collection of delightful and imaginative stories for young children, all beautifully illustrated by Fanny Liem. Each story is told as a poem and takes the reader on a...

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Goo and Spot in The Great Zoo Escape

By Elsa Takaoka

Goo and Spot in the Great Zoo Escape is written by Elsa Takaoka and illustrated by Catherine Toennisson and tells the story of a little boy named Goo and his dog Spot. They decide to visit the zoo where they meet Snake, who has been...

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Goo and Spot Under the Orange Tree

Goo and Spot Books, Book 3
By Elsa Takaoka

Goo and Spot are standing underneath an orange tree, when down tumbles an orange. Goo is thrilled and starts peeling the orange. Spot begs for a share and Goo decides to divide his orange equally. But then others want their share and soon the orange...

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Yumi's Extraordinary Collection

By Elsa Takaoka

Yumi’s Extraordinary Collection by Elsa Takaoka revolves around the Ozaki family where Grandpa Ozaki collected whirligigs and Grandma Ozaki collected and made intricate origami. They had a huge collection of children too; eleven boys and one girl. The Ozaki children collected everything from sticks to...

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