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September 2006. Sanji and the Baker / by Robin Tzannes and Korky Paul Print E-mail
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Title: Sanji and the Baker
Author: Robin Tzannes
Illustrator:  Korky Paul
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0-19-279960-6
Year: 1993
Flesch-Kinkaid Grade Level:  3.4

Concepts: externalities, producers, money

Summary: Every morning and evening, Sanji sniffs the delicious smells that rise from the bakery below. When the Baker accuses Sanji of stealing his smells, and takes him to court, Sanji must figure a way out of a delicate situation, which he does with a very creative judge's help. This humorous and imaginative picture book for young readers, set in the Middle East, asserts the simple moral that you can't put a monetary price on the simple pleasures of the senses.

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