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A story about in and out of the circles. How do people define a close or distant relationship? Many people often judge others by stereotypes and exclude someone unconsciously. By using the same phrase that “knock knock knock, can I come in?”, the author Nian told us a story of rejection and acceptance. Although the one may look or act differently, it can also be a special and beautiful exist in our world. By using different colors of the circles, and a big wolf’s view as the outsider, the readers shall find more amusing elements in the picture.
Other than Hsin-Yu Sun’s other titles with detail depictions, the illustrations in here is more toward young readers and shall be able to appeal all the kids coming into her world.
Knock Knock Knock, Can I Come In?
Rights sold: World English, French, Simplified Chinese, Korean(expired), Thai, Japanese, Slovak
"This is an original and life-affirming story that that will delight and appeal to all ages of primary children but especially early years and those just starting school."--Just Imagine
RIDING A BRONTOSAURUS TO SCHOOL
Rights sold: World English, French, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Thai, Slovak, Japanese, Greek
"A heart-warming, humorous read. Readers will instantly fall in love with this likeable (slightly goofy) brontosaurus - the juxtaposition of him and the quiet setting of the library is ridiculously delightful "-- The Children's Book Council of Australia
GOING TO THE LIBRARY BY DINOSAUR