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Tuesday, May 17th, 2011
Announcing the Winner of Bee-Bim BopBy StaffThanks to everyone who entered our Bee-Bim Bop giveaway, the multicultural book for kids by Linda Sue Park about a mother and daughter shopping and cooking to make the yummy Korean dish, bee-bim bop. Thanks to Clarion Books who made the giveaway possible.
We loved reading all the responses of your favorite Korean dishes and reasons why you wanted to win. This time we had a team member pick a random number one through eight (she didn’t know why) to see who would win.
The winner is Laura! Congratulations Laura. We hope you like the book as much as we do.
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