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    • Pages 51 - 60 >
      • The Monster Who Lost His Mean
      • Sometimes I Feel Like a Storm Cloud
      • Chameleon's Colors
      • Pirates Don't Need Tucking In
      • Diary of a Worm
      • I Got the Rythm
      • Duck for President
    • Pages 41-50 >
      • Diary of a Spider
      • The Dot
      • Aliens Like Dinopants
      • Henry's Freedom Box
      • Tacky the Penguin (series)
      • Beatrice's Goat
      • Fidgety Fish
      • The Runaway Wok
      • The Thing About Yetis
      • CRUNCH MUNCH: DINOSAUR LUNCH
    • Books 31-40 >
      • Red: A Crayon's Story
      • One Big Pair of Underwear
      • Even Superheros Have Bad Days
      • There's a Giraffe in my Soup!
      • The Invisible String
      • Can I tell you a Secret?
      • The Little Ballerina
      • The Wishing Stone
      • Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born
      • JellyBean and the Unbreakable Egg
    • Books 21-30 >
      • Little Yellow and Little Blue
      • Samantha's Sweet Tooth
      • Sing and Dance in your Polka Dot Pants
      • Ellison the Elephant
      • Rainbow Fish to the Rescue
      • Hap-pea All Year
      • My Mother's Sari
      • The Very Cranky Bear
      • Summer Jackson Grown Up
      • Martin's Big Words
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      • The Cow that Laid an Egg/ The Best Cow in Show
      • The Other Side
      • Chrysanthemum
      • The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and THE BIG HUNGRY BEAR
      • Dear Santa, Love, Rachel Rosenstein
      • 7 Candles for Kwanzaa
      • Pocket's Wish
      • Max the Brave
      • Bear Stays Up for Christmas
      • If you give a... (book series)
      • Grace For President
    • Books 1-10 >
      • God's Dream
      • The Colors of Us
      • Fill a Bucket/ Have You Filled a Bucket Today?
      • The Day the Crayons Quit/The Day the Crayons Came Home
      • A Girl with a Cape
      • The Sandwich Swap
      • I Love My Hair
      • Go Away Big Green Monster
      • Clark the Shark Dares to Share
      • The Watermelon Seed
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​The Runaway Wok
is a great story about Chinese New Year but it also has a nice hidden message. In the book there is a poor family and a rich family. The father of the poor family works for the rich family. The family sends the son to trade some eggs for rice so they can make fried rice for the new year! Instead an old man stops him and trades the eggs for a wok that sings... What?! This wok brings many adventures and twists to the story. You'll have to read to find out what happens! But moral of the story we need to be happy with what God has provided for us and remember to always spread the wealth to others or we will not have anything. We will just have material things and an empty heart. Share with others. :) 
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