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  2. Zimzalabim - Wikipedia

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    Musically, Tamar Herman of Billboard characterized "Zimzalabim" as an electropop song with "funky percussive melodies, tinny hip-hop chants, EDM dance breaks, and chill, groovy moments". It is composed in the key of F major, with a tempo of 128 beat-per-minute. [8] Choi Young-joo of No Cut News noted the "rhythmic drumming and cool melodies". [6]

  3. Switched (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Wendy. Narrator of the series. The Trylle "Princess". She lived with her brother (Matt) and Aunt Maggie after her mother, Kim, tried to kill her at the age of six. The first chapter starts the book eleven years later. Wendy was kicked out of countless schools for violence. At the start of the book she has just moved to a new town and new school.

  4. Living Books - Wikipedia

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    Living Books is a series of interactive read-along adventures aimed at children aged 3–9. Created by Mark Schlichting, the series was mostly developed by Living Books for CD-ROM and published by Broderbund for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows.

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  6. Y Bwthyn Bach - Wikipedia

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    The kitchen has a working fridge, gas cooker and a miniature blue and white porcelain dining and tea set. In the living room is a working miniature radio, a little oak dresser, a bookcase filled with Beatrix Potter's books, and a picture of their mother the Duchess of York hangs over the oak mantlepiece. [1]

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  8. Wendy Ewald - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Frick, Wendy Ewald at Clarence Kennedy, Art in America (July 1986), 127, 129. Taylor Holliday, Children's photos at Whitney Biennial: 1997 Whitney Biennial exhibition features collaborative work by photographer Wendy Ewald and child photographers from around the world, The Wall Street Journal, Wednesday, March 14, 1997, A20.

  9. The Great Wall of Lucy Wu - Wikipedia

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    The Great Wall of Lucy Wu is the 2011 debut novel of Wendy Wan-Long Shang. [1] It was first published in January 2011 through Scholastic Inc. The work focuses on the concept of a young girl starting the sixth grade and dealing with the troubles that come with growing up but also with having a split cultural identity.