Who hides in the park =

Who hides in the park =

by Aska

1986

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Texts in English, French, and Japanese are accompanied by the author's paintings depicting the plants, the animals, the legends--the many enjoyments of Stanley Park in Vancouver.

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    The book presents text in English, French, and Japanese alongside original paintings. How did this unique presentation style influence your reading experience, and in what ways do the illustrations complement or extend the meaning of the written words?

  2. 2

    Through its descriptions and artwork, "Who hides in the park =" vividly portrays Stanley Park. For those who have visited, how accurately does the book capture its spirit, and for those who haven't, what lasting impression of the park does it leave you with?

  3. 3

    The title itself, "Who hides in the park =", invites a sense of discovery. What specific details, creatures, or legends presented in the book did you find most surprising or most effectively revealed a "hidden" aspect of the park?

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