Contributor(s): Author: Elizabeth Rush Illustrator: Eddie Hara Not even purple polka-dot pajamas are enough to keep Bruno the bat from boredom--but a magical journey to Indonesia with Agus the octopus does the trick.
Eliot--soon to be quoted on playgrounds across the country--plus it\'s bilingual.). (This may be the only children\'s picture book that ends with a quote from T.
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And when he returns home to Florida, he still carries that with him, making familiar surroundings as exotic as Indonesia.
From Krakatoa\'s volcanic heights to the top of Borobudur, a 1300-year-old temple, from blue-feathered cassowaries to Buta Kala monsters, from the sweetness of gamelan music to the cacophony of Jakarta\'s traffic jams, Bruno regains his sense of wonder.
Contributor(s): Author: Elizabeth Rush Illustrator: Eddie Hara Not even purple polka-dot pajamas are enough to keep Bruno the bat from boredom--but a magical journey to Indonesia with Agus the octopus does the trick