
Tiny Shoes Tiny Feet
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Grandma was only six years old when she witnessed the planting of a silk cotton seed in a garden. Years later, she returned to bury something in the garden, where āXā marked the spot āseven stepsā away from the young tree which had grown in place of the seed. Many, many years later, she was back again, staring in awe at a GIANT of the cotton tree! But try as she might, she couldnāt find āXā. Racing against time, she searched hard, desperate to reconnect with memories of a childhood spent in China where she had gone through both pain and joy. Just what was so precious that had been buried? Would she succeed in retracing her steps to find her treasure?
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Adeline FooĀ is an MFA graduate of New York Universityās Tisch School of the Arts, Asia.Ā She has 24 published childrenās books, including seven national bestsellers.Ā The Diary of Amos Lee: I Sit, I Write, I Flush!Ā wonĀ the inaugural Red Dot award for āBest Junior Fictionā presented by the International School Libraries Network (Singapore)Ā in 2009.Ā The Diary of Amos Lee: I'm Twelve, I'm Tough, I Tweet!Ā won second runner-up at the Popular Readersā Choice Award in 2011.Ā The Diary of Amos LeeĀ is also published in India, Indonesia,Ā China and the Slovak Republic. It has also been adapted for a 10-part TV series on Singaporeās MediaCorp childrenāsĀ channel, okto.
Beth ParrochaĀ is a graduate of the University of the Philippines (Diliman), College of Fine Arts, Bachelor's degree major in Visual Communication. She is also a founding member ofĀ Ang Ilustrador ng KabataanĀ (Ang INK). She has illustrated more than 50 books, mostly for children.
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- About the Author & Illustrator
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Grandma was only six years old when she witnessed the planting of a silk cotton seed in a garden. Years later, she returned to bury something in the garden, where āXā marked the spot āseven stepsā away from the young tree which had grown in place of the seed. Many, many years later, she was back again, staring in awe at a GIANT of the cotton tree! But try as she might, she couldnāt find āXā. Racing against time, she searched hard, desperate to reconnect with memories of a childhood spent in China where she had gone through both pain and joy. Just what was so precious that had been buried? Would she succeed in retracing her steps to find her treasure?
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Adeline FooĀ is an MFA graduate of New York Universityās Tisch School of the Arts, Asia.Ā She has 24 published childrenās books, including seven national bestsellers.Ā The Diary of Amos Lee: I Sit, I Write, I Flush!Ā wonĀ the inaugural Red Dot award for āBest Junior Fictionā presented by the International School Libraries Network (Singapore)Ā in 2009.Ā The Diary of Amos Lee: I'm Twelve, I'm Tough, I Tweet!Ā won second runner-up at the Popular Readersā Choice Award in 2011.Ā The Diary of Amos LeeĀ is also published in India, Indonesia,Ā China and the Slovak Republic. It has also been adapted for a 10-part TV series on Singaporeās MediaCorp childrenāsĀ channel, okto.
Beth ParrochaĀ is a graduate of the University of the Philippines (Diliman), College of Fine Arts, Bachelor's degree major in Visual Communication. She is also a founding member ofĀ Ang Ilustrador ng KabataanĀ (Ang INK). She has illustrated more than 50 books, mostly for children.












