Sheila Hamanaka Books
Peace Crane
On August 6, 1945, an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan. Out of the ashes grew the legacy of Sadako, the girl who folded a thousand paper cranes. Now Sheila Hamanaka, author and illustrat...
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On August 6, 1945, an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan. Out of the ashes grew the legacy of Sadako, the girl who folded a thousand paper cranes. Now Sheila Hamanaka, author and illustrat...
Read MoreIn search of the spirit
Describes the creations of some of Japan's Living National Treasures, artists who are involved in various Japanese arts, including Yuzen dyeing, bamboo basket weaving, Bunraku puppetmaking, swordma...
Read MoreIn search of the spirit
Describes the creations of some of Japan's Living National Treasures, artists who are involved in various Japanese arts, including Yuzen dyeing, bamboo basket weaving, Bunraku puppetmaking, swordma...
Read MoreGrandparents song
A rhyming celebration of ancestry and of the diversity that flourishes in this country. Clues in the girl's words and hints in the art, especially in the magnificent borders, which range from Celti...
Read MoreThe Hokey Pokey
By Sheila Hamanaka, Larry La Prise
A lively group of children from various ethnic backgrounds dances to the lyrics and music of this popular novelty tune.
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