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Tokki's Tricks - by Aram Kim (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This re-telling of the popular Korean folktale Byeol Ju Bu Jeon is full of humor and hijinks you won't want to miss!
- 4-8 Years
- 10.0" x 8.0" Hardcover
- 40 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Legends, Myths, Fables
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Book Synopsis
This re-telling of the popular Korean folktale Byeol Ju Bu Jeon is full of humor and hijinks you won't want to miss!
Meet Tokki. He's a rabbit who lives in the forest. Tokki loves reading books and eating strawberries. And, more than anything, Tokki loves outrunning his foes.
Now, meet Jara. He's a softshell turtle who resides underwater near the Sea Palace. Jara loves his plants and his routine. And, more than anything, Jara loves the Sea King who rules over the ocean.
When the Sea King falls ill from a mysterious disease and needs a rabbit's liver to be cured, Jara and Tokki find themselves locked in a battle of wits both are determined to win. When it comes to this sneaky rabbit and sly turtle, it's anyone's guess who will end up outsmarting the other once and for all. . .
About the Author
Aram Kim is an author-illustrator who has always been enchanted by adventure stories and clever tricksters. So naturally, she wanted to retell her all-time favorite Korean folktale about Tokki and Jara that is packed with irresistible elements - characters who are just a little bit sneaky, daring escapes, and adventures to the new world! Fun fact: while working on this book about a rabbit trying to keep his liver, Aram had her own gallbladder removed. She and Tokki now have a lot to talk about when it comes to internal organs!
Aram's other books include Tomorrow Is New Year's Day: Seollal, a Korean Celebration of the Lunar New Year and Sunday Funday in Koreatown, both Junior Library Guild Selections; Let's Go to Taekwondo! and No Kimchi for Me!, both Junior Library Guild Selections and Bank Street College Best Children's Books of the Year; and many more. She was born in Ohio, raised in South Korea, and now lives in Queens, New York, happily surrounded by diverse food and culture.
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