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Lost and Found: Three by Shaun Tan: Three by Shaun TanLost and Found: Three by Shaun Tan: Three by Shaun Tan by Shaun Tan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Maybe a little deep for me on a happy saturday morning. It's a picture book with few words and amazing art. I see why it's a picture book for older grades. I think kids 5th grade and up could probably have lots to say about each of the 3 stories. I think with some leading questions, we could get kids to write some great reflections.

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