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Books with author Julia Gukova

  • The Mole's Daughter: An Adaptation of a Korean Folktale

    Julia Gukova

    Paperback (Annick Press, March 1, 1998)
    An old mole is so proud of his beautiful daughter that he tries to find her the strongest possible husband, but each candidate, from the sky to the sun to a cloud to the wind to an old wall, suggests someone stronger
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  • All Mixed Up!: A Mixed-Up Matching Book

    Julia Gukova, J Gukova

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, March 1, 2000)
    What a muddle! Phineas took such wonderful pictures of his animal friends. Big pictures--three shots of each of his thirteen friends, one of their heads, one of their middles, and one of their feet. But a mischievous witch tossed them in the air and now they are all mixed-up. Children will enjoy fixing up Phineas's mix-up by matching all three parts of each fancifully-clad animal. To help them find the perfect matches, there are small witch figures on the left-hand pages. When matching witch figures are aligned in a vertical row the animal on the facing page is correctly assembled. Turning the split pages to make silly combinations--more than 2000 possibilities--adds to the fun.
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  • The Mole's Daughter: An Adaptation of a Korean Folktale

    Julia Gukova

    Hardcover (Annick Press, March 1, 1998)
    Father Mole seeks the proper suitor for his daughter and begins an exhaustive search throughout the land, but in the end, it is the wise daughter who finds herself the proper mate.
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  • All Mixed Up!: A Mixed-Up Matching Book

    J. Gukova, Julia Gukova

    Hardcover (North-South, March 1, 2000)
    What a muddle! Phineas took such wonderful pictures of his animal friends. Big pictures—three shots of each of his thirteen friends, one of their heads, one of their middles, and one of their feet. But a mischievous witch tossed them in the air and now they are all mixed-up. Children will enjoy fixing up Phineas's mix-up by matching all three parts of each fancifully-clad animal. To help them find the perfect matches, there are small witch figures on the left-hand pages. When matching witch figures are aligned in a vertical row the animal on the facing page is correctly assembled. Turning the split pages to make silly combinations—more than 2000 possibilities—adds to the fun.