![]() Now, as much as I love Ling’s magic card trick and Ting’s trip to the library, I must point out that there are two whole stories aboutįood - one, preparing it, the second, eating it. ![]() “Oh no!” She ends up sporting a cutting edge ( giggle) set of bangs for the rest of the book. An ingenious way to set the stage, making us want to read more of their amusing antics. Ling sits still and gets a nice clip, but Ting’s a bit of a wriggle worm, sneezing when hair falls on her nose. ![]() In the first story, the girls get a haircut. How could I possibly resist these adorable imps? Everyone tells Ling and Ting they are exactly the same, but in six interconnected vignettes, they show us just how different they are - in personality and abilities. Yes, Newbery Honor winner Grace Lin has done it again! Her new early reader, Ling & Ting: Not Exactly the Same! (Little, Brown, 2010), packs a double wallop because it’s all about twins. If it’s possible to love a book twice as much as I should, I’m guilty times two. ![]() She’s one of my all-time favorite children’s author/illustrators. ![]() Guess who’s got a brand new book officially out today? ![]()
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