In this sequel to The Year of the Dog, Pacy has another big year in store for her. The year of the dog was a very lucky year for her, but the year of the rat brings big changes: Pacy must deal with her best friend moving to California, find the co...
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Pre-Order. We will ship by December 2008 2009 is the Year of the Ox! Olivia is a young ox eager to make her mark in the world. But growing up is challenging, as Olivia learns that helping sometimes is harder than it looks. But when...
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China has a long history of agriculture, so in the earliest stages its festivals were intimately tied to farming. Today, the Chinese continue to celebrate these festivals, bringing them closer to their ancestors, creators of a splendid cultur...
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This beautifully illustrated book introduces the traditions of Chinese New Year, through the eyes of an adorable monster called "Nian" - Year, and tells the origins of Chinese New Year celebration and why red is the color for the New Year. I...
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This colorful book introduces all the traditional festivals and customs of China. All the most popular and observed customs of China, from the Chinese New Year to the Dragon Boat Festival, are thoughtfully documented in this lively book. It also i...
2008 is the Year of the Rat! With his parents' blessing, the baby rat Ralph investigates the village with his new friend, the boy Bing. But being accepted isn't as easy as Ralph would like, especially since some of his hereditary habits are hard t...
This series of four books introduce four most important Chinese festivals with illustrated stories including: Chinese New Year: Little Mei wants to know why her family celebrates the Chinese New Year. All her family members have their own reasons,...
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This beautifully illustrated book introduces the tale of the Kitchen God from a child's point of view. Simple to read with lovely illustrations. Simplified Chinese characters only. Hardcover, Simplified Chinese Characters, 35 Pages,...
Chinese folk customs are formed under unique Chinese geographical, social and historical environments and cultural traditions. Importance is attached to seasonal festivals that emphasize family reunion, such as the New Year's Eve Vigil, the Lanter...
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A is for Acrobats. B is for Balls. C is for Calligraphy. D is for Dragon Dance. From firecrackers to noodles, from red envelopes to the zodiac, young readers are introduced to the exciting traditions of the Chinese New Year in this accessible and ...
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Join Buzzie as he explores the origins and customs of some fascinating Chinese festivals. Why is the color red associated with Chinese New Year? How do the children "float" in the air at the Bun Festival Parade? What is the significance of dragon ...
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This story follows a Chinese American family as they prepare for the Lunar New Year. Each member of the family lends a hand as they sweep out the dust of the old year, hang decorations and make dumplings. Then it's time to put on new clothes and c...
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