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Sagwa and Dongwa accompany the Reader to find a crested porcupine quill to complete a remedy for the Magistrate's toothache. Sagwa thinks a porcupine is a monster, but she befriends one named Hau-Ju and gets a quill. On a very wet day, a generous toy peddler gives the kittens and princesses toys and warns them of a coming blizzard.
Sagwa, a young cream kitten, lives in the House of the Foolish Magistrate, a greedy man who only makes up rules that help himself. One day, Sagwa falls into an inkwell and accidentally changes one of the Magistrate's new rules. Little did Sagwa know, she would actually alter the fate (and the appearance) of both China, and the Chinese cats forever.
Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat: United States Canada China CinéGroupe: PBS (PBS Kids) TVOntario: 2002 Sponk! United States Noggin LLC Insight Productions: Noggin: 2002 Tiny Planets: United Kingdom United States Pepper's Ghost Productions Ltd. 2006 2003 Out There: United States Australia Blink Films Noggin LLC: 2004 2005 Pinky Dinky Doo: United ...
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Sagwa may refer to: Kim Sagwa (born 1984), South Korean writer; Sagwa, neighbourhood of Grand Bay–Westfield, New Brunswick, Canada; Sa-kwa (Korean: 사과, romanized: Sagwa), 2005 South Korean film; Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat, a 1994 children's book by Amy Tan Sagwa, main character of the 2000s television series Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat
Initially, it aired together with Seven Little Monsters (originally part of the "PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch") in a shared half-hour timeslot, but two shows were eventually separated. [6] The original broadcast run on PBS ended September 10, 2004, [7] and repeated until February 1, 2009, [8] a along with Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat and ...
Chinese Eight Treasures charms (Traditional Chinese: 八寶錢; Simplified Chinese: 八宝钱; Pinyin: bā bǎo qián), also known as the "Eight Precious Things charms" and the "Eight Auspicious Treasures charms", [3] [4] [5] are coin amulets that depict the Eight Treasures. [4]
The Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire-Revised (SBQ-R) is a psychological self-report questionnaire designed to identify risk factors for suicide in children and adolescents between ages 13 and 18. The four-question test is filled out by the child and takes approximately five minutes to complete.