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"Handsome design and execution."
"Elegant and full of action."
ORDER -- Item #2733, Price $7.95
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Norman Ah Sing, is a successful, newly-arrived Chinese grocer in the San Francisco of the 1850s. He is thrilled to be in the Land of the Golden Mountain - America. His delight prompts him to invite all to celebrate the lunar New Year.
ORDER -- Item #2057, Price $4.95
Cat and Rat: The Legend of the Chinese Zodiac
BY ED YOUNG - 1998, 31 pages, paperback.
Introduces the Chinese zodiac and relates how each of its twelve signs was named for an animal selected by the Jade Emperor.
"Once again Mr. Young has brought ancient folktales to life with his stunning and, in the case of 'Cat and Rat,' startling artwork."
-New York Times Book Review
-Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
-School Library Journal
Dragon Parade, A Chinese New Year Story
By Steven A. Chin, illustrated by Mou-Sien Tseng, 32 pages, paperback.
Lunar New Year For KidsBy Cindy Roberts2000, 45 pages, paperback. |
"Lunar New Year for Kids" is a hands-on workbook for parents and teachers. It was written for children from ages 3 to 12 years old to be used in the classroom or at home. All text is in simple English and con be read directly to the children. The art projects are designed to be easy, as well as inexpensive to reproduce for large groups. Music, physical movement, art, and food all add to the ambiance of traveling to Asia during the Lunar New Year!
ORDER -- Item #2994, Price $14.95
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My Chinatown
By Kam Mak |
CHINATOWN - full of wonder
and magic; fireworks
on New Year's Day and a delicious
smell on every corner
CHINATOWN - where every day
brings something wondrously new
to a small boy
CHINATOWN - home!
ORDER -- Item #2998, Price $16.95
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Beautifully illustrated, touching story of a young boy who receives lucky money in special red envelopes (leisees), from his grandparents for the Chinese New Year. An encounter with a stranger teaches Sam to appreciate what he has and that the best gifts come from the heart.
ORDER -- Item #2450, Price $14.95 HB
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The Heavenly God decided there needed to be a way to keep track of time. He decided on a big race! The first twelve animals to cross the finish line will take their rightful place in the Zodiac calendar. In those days the Cat and the Rat were very good friends, so the Cat was not suspicious of the Rat's plan for them to win the race.
ORDER -- Item #2353, Price $16.95 Tagalog/English
Sam and the Lucky Money
By Karen Chinn, illustrated by Mai Vo-Dinh, 1995, 32 pages, hardback and paperback.
ORDER -- Item #2587, Price $6.95 PB
Story of the Chinese Zodiac
Retold by Monica Chang, illustrated by Arthur Lee, 30 pages, Bilingual, hardback.
ORDER -- Item #2363, Price $16.95 Khmer/English
ORDER -- Item #2364, Price $16.95 Lao/English
ORDER -- Item #2365, Price $16.95 Hmong/English
ORDER -- Item #2377, Price $16.95 Thai/English
ORDER -- Item #2383, Price $16.95 Korean/English
ORDER -- Item #2389, Price $16.95 Chinese/English
ORDER -- Item #2394, Price $16.95 Vietnamese/English
This Next New YearBy Janet S. Wong, Pictures by Yangsook Choi2000, 29 pages, hardback. |
Not the regular new year, January 1.
But the lunar new year, the day of the first new moon.
Just like the New Year that begins on January 1, the Chinese New Year is a time for hope, a fresh start, a second chance.
In spare, lyrical verse, Janet S. Wong speaks in the voice of a child determined to face the next new year with optimism and courage, and Yangsook Choi captures the spirit of celebration in her vibrant palette and energetic pictures.
ORDER -- Item #2820, Price $16.00
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A tale that teaches a valuable lesson in friendship. The story of how the cat and mouse once lived peacefully together. The competition for an honored position causes greed to break the sacred bond of friendship.
ORDER -- Item #2156, Price $12.95
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"My father read many of these stories (about the Chinese Zodiac) to me. But the story we like best was the one he made up, which I adapted for this book," says Clara Yen in her note about the story.
ORDER -- Item #1800, Price $14.95
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A young Chinese American girl takes the reader through her family's preparation for the Chinese New Year, the excitement of entering a brand new year Chinese style.
This book includes a cassette tape.
Sorry, this book is out of print and out of stock.
ORDER -- Item #2622, Price $16.50
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Dara's household is bustling with activity beacuse it's April 13th, the Cambodian New Year's Eve. Everyone is excited except for Dara's grandfather, he is homesick for Cambodia. Dara figures out a way to cheer him up by giving him a special New Year's Eve gift.
This book includes a cassette tape.
Sorry, this book is out of print and out of stock.
ORDER -- Item #2336, Price $16.95
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8.5" x 11" teacher's book. A pictorial flip book of the Chinese zodiacs developed for kindergarten children to learn how to read. Includes suggestion sheet for flip book use.
Sorry, this book is out of print and out of stock.
ORDER -- Item #2341, Price $7.98
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Ms. Tran decides to have a Tet celebration at their apartment for her students. Everyone showed up early to help with the preparations except Huy. This year is the first Tet away from Vietnam for Huy and his father. Being alone in a new country Ms. Tran decided to invite Huy and his father to join the celebration..friends should be with friends to celebrate Tet.
This book includes a cassette tape.
Sorry, this book is out of print and out of stock.
ORDER -- Item #2337, Price $16.95
Why Cats Chase Mice, A Story of the Twelve Zodiac Signs
Retold and illustrated by Mina Harada Eimon, 32 pages, hardback.
Why Rat Comes First, A Story of the Chinese Zodiac
By Clara Yen, 1991, 32 pages, hardback.
Chinese New Year's Dragon
By Rachel Sing, illustrated by Shao Wei Liu, 23 pages, hardback.
Dara'a Cambodian New Year
By Sothea Chiemruom, Illustrated by Dam Nang Pin - 1992, 23 pages, hardback.
Is This the Year of the Dragon? Flip Book
By Pamela Lovejoy, paperback.
Tet: The New Year
By Kim-Lan Tran, illustrated by Mai Vo-Dinh, 1992, 23 pages, paperback.
Floating Lanterns & Golden Shrines
By Rena Krasno |
Stand quietly in a park on a frosty night while temple bells ring in the New Year. Take a turn pounding mochi. Cheer for your favorite kendo fighter, or picnic under blooming cherry trees, Join a circle of dancers celebrating the spirits of the dead. Throw beans to chase away evil spirits and bring good luck or follow a noisy temple procession.
In Japan, people cherish their long history and their shared traditions. At any time of year, there's something to celebrate. Festivals honor nature, ancestors, children, and ancient beliefs. There are holidays to honor modern times, and others to contemplate the past. Join in! You will surely be welcome!
ORDER -- Item #2851, Price $19.95
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Red Eggs & Dragon Boats
By Carol Stepanchuk |
ORDER -- Item #2207, Price $16.95
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From the back cover -
You can watch a parade of flower-wreathed water buffaloes, listen to the sonorous music of the kulingtang, feast on tropical fruits and flavors, dance the tinikling, or carry a sparkling bamboo lantern in a Christmas procession. There's always something to celebrate, somewhere, in the Philippines. For thousands of years people from Asia, the Middle East, and Europe came here, bringing their ideas, ways, and celebrations. In the Philippines all these people have created their own history, and their own unique stories and customs. Come share some of their special holidays!
ORDER -- Item #2717, Price $19.95
Kneeling Carabao & Dancing Giants: Celebrating Filipino Festivals
By Rena Krasno, Illustrated by Ileana C. Lee - 1997, 48 pages, hardback.
Mabuhay! Welcome! Come join celebration!
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