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Black and White is a 1990 postmodern children's picture book by David Macaulay. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, it received mixed reviews upon its release. It was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1991. The book tells four overlapping stories, each drawn with a distinct visual style: "Seeing Things", about a boy on ...
T-Bag is a British television series about the eponymous witch-like character and her assistant, T-Shirt. The series ran from 1985 to 1992 on Children's ITV.Written by Grant Cathro and Lee Pressman, each series adopted a different title and featured a single story told over several episodes.
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Finally, pour the tea with a ladle into an Irish coffee glass for a pretty presentation, and cheers!. 4. Peppermint hot cocoa tea, Sweet dreams are made of tea and hot chocolate!.
Okakura Kakuzo, The Illustrated Book of Tea (Okakura's classic illustrated with 17th-19th century ukiyo-e woodblock prints of Japanese tea culture). Chiang Mai: Cognoscenti Books. 2012. ASIN: B009033C6M; Preface to Cha Jing 茶经, Wu Zhihe ISBN 957-763-053-7; Shapira, et al., Book of Coffee and Tea, 1996.
Pandausa is a black and white bunny, and is Komugiusa’s twin brother. Along with him, he is a boulanger, who is specialize in making bread. He befriends Sophia when he and Komugiusa, and his friends teleported to the human world. Others that only appear in the franchise: Balletusa (バレエうさ, Barēusa, lit. Ballet Bunny)
Little Bear is a series of children's books written by Else Holmelund Minarik and primarily involves Little Bear, an anthropomorphic bear cub, and Mother Bear, his mother. [1] The first book in the series, titled Little Bear, was published in 1957 by Harper and Brothers, now known as HarperCollins [2]. It is an ALA Notable Children's Book. [3]
Wish me mell (ウィッシュミーメル, Uisshu mī meru) is a character series created by Sanrio on December 27, 2010, [1] [2] with character designs done by Miyuki Okumura, who designed Cinnamoroll. [3]