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Discover WeNeedDiverseBooks with Jane Bahk’s Juna’s Jar

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    June 15, 2015
    WeNeedDiverseBooks
    Audience    Children/Picture Books    
    Best/Worst    Absolute Favorites    
    Genre    Fiction    
    Origin/Ethnic Background    Japanese American    Korean American    
    WeNeedDiverseBooks    WNDB.SummerReadingSeries2015    
      #Adventure #BookDragon #Cultural exploration #Felicia Hoshino #Friendship #Jane Bahk #Juna's Jar #Kiddie fun
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