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When Yoko was very small, she and her Grandmother, Obaasan, fed the cranes in the pond at the end of the garden. When Yoko moves to California, she remembers her Grandmother and Grandfather in Japan. Every week letters go back and forth. She thinks of their garden and their cranes. And when Grandmother's birthday comes, Yoko sends the most wonderful gift of all. Rosemary Wells celebrates the love between grandchildren and gradparents in this sequel to best-selling Yoko.
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Juvenile fiction, Birthdays, Grandmothers, Fiction, Gifts, Cats, Japanese Americans, Origami, Origami for kids, Origami in literature, Paper folding, collection:origami, Children's fiction, Japanese americans, fiction, Gifts, fiction, Birthdays, fiction, Cats, fiction, Grandparents, fictionPlaces
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Yoko's Paper Cranes
2010, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt School Publishers, HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS
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0153651024 9780153651021
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When Yoko moves from Japan to California, she decides to make and send origami swans to her grandmother for her birthday.
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