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		<title>Interview with Grace Lin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Grace Lin&#8216;s picture books have beautiful and lively illustrations that children love. Her book One Is a Drummer was one of L&#8217;s favorites and it almost single-handedly taught him how to count. The books are in English but introduce Chinese culture and especially food in a very inviting way. On the China Sprout blog, Xiaoning [...]]]></description>
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