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		<title>Books at Bedtime: Who Hides in the Park by Warabe Aska</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 08:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a few short days, Vancouver will host the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.&#160; What better time than this to highlight a book on one of the city&#8217;s most well known landmarks &#8212; Stanley Park.&#160; Warabe Aska&#8216;s Who Hides in the Park is a multilingual book about Vancouver&#8217;s municipal gem &#8212; a four hundred hectare urban [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.tundrabooks.com/catalog/covers/9780887762444.gif" mce_href="http://www.tundrabooks.com/catalog/covers/9780887762444.gif"><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.tundrabooks.com/catalog/covers/9780887762444.gif" mce_src="http://www.tundrabooks.com/catalog/covers/9780887762444.gif" alt="" width="151" height="150"></a>In a few short days, <a href="http://olympichostcity.vancouver.ca/" mce_href="http://olympichostcity.vancouver.ca/">Vancouver</a> will host the <a href="http://www.vancouver2010.com/" mce_href="http://www.vancouver2010.com/">2010 Olympic Winter Games</a>.&nbsp; What better time than this to highlight a book on one of the city&#8217;s most well known landmarks &#8212; <a href="http://vancouver.ca/PARKS/parks/Stanley/" mce_href="http://vancouver.ca/PARKS/parks/Stanley/">Stanley Park</a>.&nbsp; <a href="http://www.mcclelland.com/author/results.pperl?authorid=950" mce_href="http://www.mcclelland.com/author/results.pperl?authorid=950">Warabe Aska</a>&#8216;s <i>Who Hides in the Park</i> is a multilingual book about Vancouver&#8217;s municipal gem &#8212; a four hundred hectare urban park located on an almost island-like peninsula surrounded on three sides by the Pacific Ocean. &nbsp; The book explores the mysteries of the park in four different languages: English, French, Japanese and Chinese.</p>
<p>Aska, whose <a href="http://www.papertigers.org/wordpress/poetry-and-the-seasons/" mce_href="http://www.papertigers.org/wordpress/poetry-and-the-seasons/">books</a> I&#8217;ve posted on before, loves to play with hidden images.&nbsp; Each page presents a familiar picture of the park while at the same time, containing images of hidden animals, people and spirits.&nbsp; It&#8217;s always fun reading an Aska book with a child because of the pleasure one gets in finding the hidden creatures!&nbsp;&nbsp; For example, a leafy shrub scene portraying a peacock in the front reveals multiple &#8216;hidden&#8217; peacocks in the the shrubs that have leaves for feathers.&nbsp; A forest path scene with frolicking children has embedded within it rabbits and squirrels and even two police officers on horses.</p>
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<p>While the image is presented on the right hand page, the left hand page contains the text in the four different scripts of each language.&nbsp; The text is easy to read and follow, and makes for a good study of languages relevant to Canadians, especially those living on the West Coast.&nbsp;&nbsp; At the back of the book is a delightful map of the park and a list of facts about it.&nbsp; This is a good book to take along to the park or buy as a souvenir of a visit to one of Canada&#8217;s most delightful, natural urban treasures.</p>
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