The brother who gave rice a Korean folk tale retold by Dori Jones Yang ; Illustrated by Oki S. Han
Language: English Publication details: Carmel, CA Hampton-Brown [s.d.]ISBN:- 9780736224925
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A Korean Tale. Two brothers split a rice harvest. Each brother is concerned that the other many not have enough and deposits a bag of rice each night in the other's house. A Korean Tale. Two brothers split a rice harvest. Each brother is concerned that the other many not have enough and deposits a bag of rice each night in the other's house. Neither can understand why his store of rice remains the same, until they meet one night on the path between their houses.
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