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A Day of Thanks

By (author) Sanrio Company Ltd.





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It’s a beautiful fall day, and Hello Kitty’s teacher has asked her students to write an essay on what they are most thankful for. Hello Kitty must think hard. . . . She is thankful for her bicycle, her camera, and so many other things, but she cannot decide what to write! Finally she realizes that these things are only special because of the love of her friends and family—and now she knows the perfect subject for her essay! A lovable book for the holiday season, especially Thanksgiving, this special addition to the popular bestselling series will remind both young and old to give thanks.

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Publisher | Abrams
Published date | 20 Oct 2015
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 24
Dimensions | 178 x 178 x 6mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 136g
ISBN | 978-1-4197-1842-7
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BISAC | juvenile fiction / animals / general


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