Yoko / Rosemary Wells.
When Yoko brings sushi to school for lunch, her classmates make fun of what she eats until one of them tries it for himself.
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- Baker & Taylor
When Yoko brings sushi to school for lunch, her classmates make fun of what she eats--until one of them tries it for himself - Baker & Taylor
A new story from this beloved children's author tells the touching story of young Yoko, who is teased when she brings sushi to school for lunch but finds friendship after a thoughtful teacher arranges an International Food Day. - Grand Central PubThe charming, acclaimed book about a cat who is teased for the food she brings for school lunch'and that launched the beloved series about Yoko'is about accepting and embracing our differences.
Mmm, Yoko's mom has packed her favorite for lunch today--sushi! But her classmates don't think it looks quite so yummy. "Ick!" says one of the Franks. "It's seaweed!" They're not even impressed by her red bean ice cream dessert. Of course, Mrs. Jenkins has a plan that might solve Yoko's problem. But will it work with the other children in class?
"This brightly colored schoolroom charmer [is] a perfect book for those American-melting-pot kindergarteners who need to develop a genuine respect for one another's differences." 'Publishers Weekly, starred review
Don't miss the other stories about Yoko, including Yoko Finds Her WayÂÂ - Grand Central PubThe charming, acclaimed book about a cat who is teased for the food she brings for school lunchâand that launched the beloved series about Yokoâis about accepting and embracing our differences.
Mmm, Yoko's mom has packed her favorite for lunch today--sushi! But her classmates don't think it looks quite so yummy. "Ick!" says one of the Franks. "It's seaweed!" They're not even impressed by her red bean ice cream dessert. Of course, Mrs. Jenkins has a plan that might solve Yoko's problem. But will it work with the other children in class?
"This brightly colored schoolroom charmer [is] a perfect book for those American-melting-pot kindergarteners who need to develop a genuine respect for one another's differences." âPublishers Weekly, starred review
Don't miss the other stories about Yoko, including Yoko Finds Her WayÂÂ - HARPERCOLLMmm, Yoko's mom has packed her favorite for lunch today-sushi! But her classmates don't think it looks quite so yummy. "Ick!" says one of the Franks. "It's seaweed!" They're not even impressed by her red bean ice cream dessert. Of course, Mrs. Jenkins has a plan that might solve Yoko's problem. But will it work with the other children in class?Now in paperback for the first time, this tender story from Rosemary Wells demonstrates the author's uncanny understanding of the pleasures and pains of an ordinary school day.