No date in the Chinese calendar is accorded greater importance than New Year's Day. This colorful book provides a complete introduction and guide to the celebration of the Lunar New Year, describing its origins and such contemporary practices as holiday greetings,...
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Here's yet another beautiful book from Grace Lin (we already have her Ugly Vegetables, Round is Mooncakes, Dim Sum for Everyone, andWhere on Earth is My Bagel). In this lively concept book, a little girl discovers a rainbow of colors in the world around her....
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The celebration of the Chinese New Year includes dancing dragons, firecrackers, lanterns, open windows, and blooming flowers. This book introduces children to this exciting holiday, using colorful photos and simple text to encourage them to read on their own. Ages 4...
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This book introduces the origins of 72 festivals celebrated in Taiwan, including not only traditional festivals such as Chinese New Year, Chinese New Year, Lantern, Tomb Sweeping, Dragon Boat, Chinese Valentine's Day, Moon Festival, and The Double Ninth Day, but also...
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This is a special gift edition. Dragons dance, lanterns are lit, and banners are paraded. The Chinese New Year is a time to cook a feast, give gifts to friends, plant new seeds, sweep out the old, and bring in the brand-new year! Demi's lavish artwork brings to life...
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The essence of ancient China is charmingly evoked for young readers by David Bouchard's tale of courage, kindness, love, and inspiration. Every spring, the Chinese New Year is heralded by noise and sound: a clash of cymbals, the splash of colorful fireworks across...
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On a rainy afternoon, three sisters wish for the rain to stop, wish they could play in the puddles, wish for something, anything, to do. So Ying-Ying, their grandmother, tells them a tale from long ago. On the night of the Moon Festival, when Ying-ying was a little...
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Young readers will enjoy exploring the customs and symbols of the Chinese New Year while learning how this important holiday is celebrated in China. Additional resources include interesting and unsual facts about the holiday, activity, glossary and index. Ages 4 - 8.
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In ancient times, the Chinese saw the dragon as both a protector and a threat, able to bring on rain or cause droughts. To honor this powerful creature, people created long narrow boats that they raced in an annual rainmaking festival.From the wearing of fragrant...
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This Chinese and English bilingual book introduces the 45 traditional Chinese festivals listed below. Each festival entry discusses the history, folktales, celebration activities, festival clothes, food and customs. A great book to learn about Chinese festivals. In...
Have you ever seen the boisterous lion dances or heard the multitude of firecrackers in Chinatown during the Chinese New Year? Did you ever wonder what kind of festivals and holidays the Chinese people celebrate? This book takes a look at the fascinating world of...
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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 visually stunning...
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