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Chinese edition of Rusuban [What if there may be phantoms in my house?] The little girl is not happy when Mommy makes her stay home by herself. After all, she is scared! So with the help of her cat, she drags out everything she could think of to help her catch or hide from the ghost: a net, a vacuum cleaner, ropes, pots, blanket... So what did mommy find when she returned? In Traditional Chinese.

48 pages, Hardcover

First published April 30, 1995

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Wakiko Sato

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Her name is written as さとう わきこ in Japanese and translated as 佐藤和貴子 in Traditional Chinese.

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