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Five Silly Turkeys and Five Spooky Ghosts by Salina Yoon [in AsianWeek]

Five Silly Turkeys and Five Spooky Ghosts

Two colorful countdown-by-numbers for the holidays … one for Halloween, one for Thanksgiving (you can guess which is which).

Review: “New and Notable Books,” AsianWeek, November 3, 2005

Readers: Children

Published: 2005

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    November 3, 2005
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    Audience    Children/Picture Books    
    Genre    Fiction    
    Origin/Ethnic Background    Korean American    Nonethnic-specific    
      #AsianWeek #BookDragon #Five Silly Turkeys #Five Spooky Ghosts #Kiddie fun #Salina Yoon
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