Little Panda startles Big Panda awake inside his den. So Big Panda, a little cranky, sets him straight by declaring, 'Mine.' Then he puts Little Panda outside on a rock and tells him, 'Yours.' When Little Panda appears at breakfast wanting Big Panda's food, he tells him again, 'Mine.' Though, to encourage Little Panda to leave, he hands him a kite and says, 'Yours.' When Little Panda has a little too much fun in the forest and sends all the other animals' things flying, they have to work together to fix it. Can they all learn a new word - 'Ours'?
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Qin Leng was born in Shanghai, China, and later moved to France and then Montreal, Canada. She now lives in Toronto, Canada, with her twin sister and works as a designer and illustrator. Her books have been nominated for numerous prizes, including the prestigious Governor General's Literary Award.
More about Marsha Diane ArnoldSarah Tsiang is the author of "A Flock of Shoes," also illustrated by Qin Leng, and of the poetry collection "Sweet Devilry," to be published in 2011. She lives in Kingston, Ontario.
Qin Leng is an award-winning animator and illustrator. She lives in Toronto, Ontario.
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