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A Korean American girl is celebrating her grandfather’s 60th birthday, a Korean tradition. See the special clothing, foods, and customs that make this a special day.
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A Korean American girl is celebrating her grandfather’s 60th birthday, a Korean tradition. See the special clothing, foods, and customs that make this a special day.
A Korean American girl is celebrating her grandfather’s 60th birthday, a Korean tradition. See the special clothing, foods, and customs that make this a special day.
Web discounts do not apply to Bebop books
Anne Sibley O'Brien was raised in South Korea from the time she was seven years old. She now works full time as a writer and illustrator of children’s books and is the illustrator of the popular Jamaica series. She also wrote and illustrated Bebop Books’ Sister, Sister. When she isn’t painting or writing for children, Anne writes a monthly feature column for The Bulletin of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. Anne lives with her husband on Peaks Island, Maine. They have two grown children. Visit her online at annesibleyobrien.com.
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