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Gigi and Ojiji: Food for Thought

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SKU: 9780063208117

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Discover “Gigi and Ojiji: Food for Thought” by Melissa Iwai (9780063208117), a Level Three I Can Read book perfect for ages 3-6. Join Gigi as she explores Japanese culture and the importance of trying new things with her Ojiji. This heartwarming story celebrates intergenerational bonds and introduces young readers to Japanese cuisine. Perfect for early independent readers with charming illustrations and a glossary of Japanese words. A Geisel Honor-winning series!

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780063208117
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins
  • Height: 228 mm
  • No of Pages: 32
  • Series Title: I Can Read Level 3
  • Weight: 63 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0063208113
  • Publisher Date: 05 Sep 2023
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 6 mm
  • Width: 154 mm

23 reviews for Gigi and Ojiji: Food for Thought

  1. Fredrick Lakra

    The book was too short for my liking. It could have gone into more detail.

  2. Sandhya Ravi

    We love Gigi and Ojiji! A great addition to our library.

  3. Jitender

    Cute story with beautiful pictures. My daughter enjoyed learning about Japanese food.

  4. Shivali Sharma

    We adored this book! Gigi and Ojiji are so relatable. The glossary was helpful too.

  5. Nikita Sawhney

    Absolutely delightful! A perfect book for picky eaters.

  6. Piyush

    Charming illustrations and a heartwarming story. Both my kids enjoyed it.

  7. Rohan

    Not the most exciting book, but it does have a good message.

  8. Rajat Punia

    The illustrations are beautiful! My little one wanted to try all the foods.

  9. Ankit Verma

    Wonderful book for introducing new cultures. We’ve read it multiple times!

  10. Anjali Yadav

    Such a heartwarming story about trying new foods. Highly recommend!

  11. Saffil Ahmad

    Great book about trying new things and family. Highly recommend for new readers.

  12. Shashwat Anand

    Charming book, but my little one lost interest halfway through. Good intro to Japanese culture.

  13. Chaitanya Vishwajeet Bhave

    A sweet story about family and food. My kid loved the illustrations!

  14. Akshat Chourasia

    My kids loved this book. It was simple, and easy to understand.

  15. Rahul Nadimidoddi

    Found it a bit boring. The premise is good, but the story needs more spark.

  16. Mahak Gupta

    A fun story to read with my child. Good introduction to new cultures.

  17. Manisha Bansal

    A bit slow-paced for my energetic child, but the message is lovely.

  18. Siddhant Gautam

    It’s a nice story, but didn’t quite capture my child’s attention.

  19. Shivangi Singh

    A beautiful story that teaches kids about Japanese culture.

  20. Aditya Subramanian

    A sweet and simple story about family and food. My toddler enjoyed it.

  21. Ashu Yadav

    My son loved seeing a grandpa and granddaughter have so much fun.

  22. Devaguptapu Venkata Sarath Chandra

    The Japanese words were a bit challenging, but overall a good book.

  23. Prabhat Pandey

    The illustrations were very appealing. Overall, my kid enjoyed reading it with me.

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