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Won Ton and Chopstick : a cat and dog tale told in haiku / Lee Wardlaw ; illustrated by Eugene Yelchin.
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1955
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Published 2015
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Punia and the King of Sharks : a Hawaiian folktale / adapted by Lee Wardlaw ; pictures by Felipe Davalos.
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1955
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Won Ton : a cat tale told in haiku / Lee Wardlaw ; illustrated by Eugene Yelchin.
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1955
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Lee Wardlaw
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Salina
,
Kansas
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American
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Lee Wardlaw
(born 20 November 1955) is the author of several
children's books
, such as ''
101 Ways to Bug Your Teacher
'', ''
101 Ways to Bug Your Parents
'', and ''See You In September''. In 2015, Wardlaw published ''Won Ton and Chopstick'' with illustrator
Eugene Yelchin
, a sequel to their ''
Won Ton: A Cat Tale Told in Haiku
''.
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