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Who Ate My Socks?, by Angi Ma Wong
  
ANGI MA WONG is is the award-winning and best-selling author of more than twenty titles including her first children's book, Night of the Red Moon, a John and Patricia Beatty Award nominee. She is the mother of four, two-time cancer survivor, lifelong educator, and a popular speaker on feng shui, stress relief and liberating parents with her Golden Rule for Family Harmony: Do not co-mingle your family's laundry. Teach your children to do their own.
   

NEW!  from Pacific Heritage Books

LOTS OF LOST SOCKS…where do theydisappear to? Discover the answer to an age-old mystery when you meet a monster with a ravenous appetite for everyone's favorite socks. For readers of all ages who have ever lost socks, this colorfully-illustrated book builds suspense to a surprise ending.

"Fun story…loved it." - Carol Duan, Chinatown Branch Manager LA City Library

"What a terrific book to read to first and second graders…and of course, to my grandchildren."- Dr. Sharon McClain, Superintendent,
  Hermosa Beach School District


"What a delightful rhyming tale of humor, play on words and suspense for children of all ages (that includes teens and adults)…You kept the reader guessing til the end … 'where the socks go' can be acted out and get kids involved in each verse with a lot of expression and action." - Dr. William Chun-Hoon, Principal (Ret.) LA Unified School District

"My son read the book to me. I laughed so hard, I cried! We can all relate to this monster… the pictures are fantastic!' - Cathy Alessandra, mother of 3 and publisher of What's Up For Kids: Connecting Parents with Resources


MORE INFORMATION

Parents and Educators: CLICK HERE to get a free download on 50 ways to use Who Ate My Socks? as a teaching tool.

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BOOK READING & SIGNING SCHEDULE



NOVEMBER 2005


18-NOV    BOOK LAUNCH- Reading & Booksigning,
Angi's new childrens' book:"Who Ate My Socks?"   Friday 6:30pm  
sponsored by the Chinatown LIbrary and the Friends of the Chinatown Library
Los Angeles City Library-Chinatown  Branch 639 North Hill Street, Los Angeles

DECEMBER 2005


3-DEC   Reading & Booksigning
Angi's new childrens' book:"Who Ate My Socks?,  Saturday   2:00-5:00pm  
GAIA 1637 Silver Lake Blvd. , Los Angeles, CA

7-DEC   Reading & Booksigning - sponsored by the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California
Angi's new childrens' book:"Who Ate My Socks?,  Wednesday  7:00pm  
Castelar School, 840 No. Yale, Los Angeles, CA

10-DEC   Reading & Booksigning
Angi's new childrens' book:"Who Ate My Socks?,  Saturday   1:00pm  
Planet Kids, 29019 So. Western Ave., Rancho Palos Verdes, CA

18-DEC   3rd Anniversary: Chinese American Museum - Reading & Booksigning,
Angi's new childrens' book:"Who Ate My Socks?"   Sunday, Time: TBD  
523 North Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles



Contact: Angi Ma Wong   -   Last Modified: September 18, 2005  -   © Pacific Heritage Books 1999-2005