![]() ![]() Casper, Huntington Public Library, NY –Kristine M. This relationship, combined with the simple sentence structure, repetitive text, and straightforward illustrations that reinforce new vocabulary words, will put this easy reader in the same category as Arnold Lobel’s “Frog and Toad” books (HarperCollins).-Kristine M. The last chapter ties all of the tales together, showing the fun and friendship that the girls share. Each story ends with an amusing punch line that will make readers laugh. Add to Wish List Link to this Book Add to Bookbag Sell this Book Buy it at Amazon Compare Prices. In the other vignettes, Ling and Ting make very different dumplings, Ling cannot eat with chopsticks no matter how hard Ting tries to teach her, and they visit the library. Ling & Ting: Not Exactly the Same (Passport to Reading Level 3) Author: Grace Lin. ![]() The simple illustrations follow this mishap throughout the book , making the sisters easily identifiable. Ting can never sit still.” When her snipped hair falls on her nose, she sneezes and the barber cuts a little too much off her bangs. In the first story, the girls get haircuts. The six short chapters are the perfect length for beginning readers. * Starred Review */ K-Gr 2 - Lin brings her talents to these charming stories about Chinese-American twins who like to stick together but are not as alike as everyone thinks. ![]()
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