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Did You See Chip? by Wong Herbert Yee, illustrated by Laura Ovresat [in AsianWeek]

Did You See ChipWhen Kim moves from the farm to the big city, she wishes for new friends. As she and her father chase after her dog, Chip, who runs off without his leash, Kim ultimately gets her wish.

Review: “New and Notable Books,” AsianWeek, April 30, 2004

Readers: Children

Published: 2004

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    April 30, 2004
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    Audience    Children/Picture Books    
    Genre    Fiction    
    Origin/Ethnic Background    Chinese American    Nonethnic-specific    
      #AsianWeek #BookDragon #Did You See Chip? #Family #Friendship #Laura Ovresat #Pets/Animals #Wong Herbert Yee
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