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Summary: A brother and his younger sister share a bedroom. Do they take turns to keep it clean? No way! But they cannot leave it messy forever, at least not when their uncle visits. Uncle tells them a story in both English and Chinese. It starts with "Eenie, Meenie, Minie, Moe," but draws upon old Chinese folklore that is both funny and wise.
Written by Ruowen Wang; Illustrated by Wei Xu; Full colour, 32 pages, 8½ x 11,
Hardcover: $23.95 Cdn ISBN: 978-0-9738798-4-1
Paperback: $9.99 Cdn ISBN: 978-1-897458-03-7
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"Kevin and I like our uncle, Mom’s older brother. Uncle is smart, funny, and a lot of fun to be with. Whenever he visits us, we have a ball. Uncle tells us stories full of funny details, crazy exaggerations, and ridiculous twists."
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"Kevin and I like our uncle, Mom’s older brother. Uncle is smart, funny, and a lot of fun to be with. Whenever he visits us, we have a ball. Uncle tells us stories full of funny details, crazy exaggerations, and ridiculous twists."
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