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K-3Three Story Books series.
Illustrated by
Meritxell Bosch.
A hungry barracuda assumes--wrongly--a lone fish will make an easy meal (FishFishFish). Two children have very different imaginary experiences of the same tea party in the park (SheHeWe). These wordless graphic novels make good use of an original format (read across panels for individual characters' perspectives; read top to bottom to "get the whole story"), but the stories are occasionally difficult to follow. Review covers these Three Story Books titles: FishFishFish and SheHeWe.