Pablo's Tree

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Pablo's Tree
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Author Pat Mora
Illustrator Cecily Lang
Genre Picture book
PublisherSimon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Publication date
1994
Pages32
ISBN 0-02-767401-0
OCLC 26764493
[E] 20
LC Class PZ7.M78819 Pab 1994

Pablo's Tree is a children's story about a Latino boy who spends the day after every birthday with his grandfather, who decorates a tree for Pablo's birthday every year. The book was written by Pat Mora and illustrated by Cecily Lang.


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