2012 is the Year of the Dragon! Dominic's proud parents rule the sea and sky, advise the Emperor, and have high expectations for their son. Meanwhile Dom befriends the boy Bo and the other zodiac animals, who wish to paddle a boat in the village's annual river...
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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 celebrate with family...
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The Chinese New Year is about to begin. There are lots to do - tie strings of firecrackers outside, hang up red scrolls, bake special cakes, and sing New Year's songs. And when family and friends are gathered together, it's time for the parade to begin. This book...
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Published by ChinaSprout, "Chinese New Year for Kids" is a full color paperback book with beautiful, authentic Chinese illustrations. This is a hands-on workbook for parents and teachers, written for children from ages 3 to 12 years old, for use in the classroom or...
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Do you want to make your own dancing dragon puppet? Dragon dances are an important part of Chinese New Year celebrations. Follow storyteller Randel McGee as he explores Chinese New Year in Paper Crafts for Chinese New Year. Learn to make red envelopes, shadow...
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A colorful picture book introduces Ryan, a young Chinese-American boy living in San Francisco, as he and his family prepare for the coming Chinese New Year. The readers will learn about shopping for symbolic foods and flowers, a trip to the cemetery to honor...
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Celebrate Chinese New Year is the latest, timely addition to National Geographic's popular Holidays Around the World series. With 25 colorful images and a simple, educational text, the book is a lively invitation to revel in this child-friendly, national and...
How and when did the Chinese New Year begin? Why is it so important? How can you join in too? Guiding children through the history of this important Chinese holiday, this interactive book also teaches how readers can take part in the event in their own lives,...
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On the Chinese New Year, six-year-old Ernie will perform his first Lion Dance. Here's an intimate look at a Chinese household as the family shares a proud moment with Ernie. "A strong supplement for its immediacy, its vibrant color, and its sympathetic look at a...
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Aesthetically pleasing with their bright colorful pages, clear concise instructions on the left side and photographs of various stages of the final product on the right, these books include 10 crafts each. Introductory pages offer brief information about the holiday....
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The monster, Nian, is terrifying local residents on the coldest day of the winter. How do people scare the monster away? How do they embrace new beginnings? This lively tale shares the origins of Chinese New Year and the ways you can scare away the loneliness monster...
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This beautifully illustrated book introduces the tale of the Kitchen God from a child's point of view. Every family has a guardian angel. Chinese legend has it that the Kitchen God watches over the family and reports their behavior once a year to the...
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This book explains all the popular Chinese festivals in twenty nine fully illustrated stories which depict their origins and evolution. The Chinese festivals covered include: Lunar New Year, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Qing Ming Festival,...
Chinese Knotting Chinese Festivals Series introduces Chinese festivals such as Chinese New Year, Lantern Festival, Qing Ming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-autumn Festival with traditional Chinese knotting objects, colorful paintings and...
Join Kai-lan for a Chinese New Year celebration! Kai-lan and her friends get to carry the dragon costume in the big parade - but can they work together to make the dragon dance?
Based on Ni Hao, Kai-lan, the new animated series from Nickelodeon (and inspired by the best-selling book Caterpillar Spring, Butterfly Summer), The Dragon Dance features a colorful “covered slinky” that serves as the body of a dragon, a traditional symbol in Chinese...
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When a boy goes to the market to buy food and comes home with an old wok instead, his parents wonder what they'll eat for dinner. But then the wok rolls out of the poor family's house with a skippity-hoppity-ho! and returns from the rich man's home with a feast in...
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Celebrating Chinese Festivals presents the most important and celebrated festivals of China, explaining the traditions, foods, activities and special customs that go with them. Learn all about the Chinese New Year, with fireworks at midnight, lion dancing and...
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This year Sam gets to spend his New Year's gift money any way he chooses. Shopping carefully in his favorite Chinatown stores, he is disappointed to find that everything he wants is too expensive. Deciding to forgo a tasty sweet or a new toy for himself, Sam donates...
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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It's Chinese New Year and there are so many fun things to do! Shopping at the outdoor market for fresh flowers, eating New Year's dinner with the whole family, receiving red envelopes from Grandma and Grandpa, and best of all-watching the spectacular Chinese New...
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...
This colorful picturebook introduces the tradition of the Lantern Festival -- eating rice cakes, looking at lanterns and solving riddles. The audio CD presents the book in English, complete with music and sound effects, as well as a karaoke song. A great...
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This colorful picture book introduces the tradition of Dragon Boat Festival -- eating Zong Zi, watching the dragon boat racing. The audio CD presents the book in English, complete with music and sound effects, as well as a karaoke song....
Disappearing customs are a fact in modern living. Often, what remains of an ancient tradition is a dish or a confection. In Chinese culture, the link between the past and present is never more evident than at festival time. Rituals, feasts, and specialties mark...
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Travel with Ping and Max through the fifteen days of the Chinese New Year celebration, as well as three other major holidays. Read along as they eat yummy festival treats, watch lion dancers in Chinatown, cheer a dragon boat race and more! Includes a list of hands-on...
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A classroom story comes alive in the art room as children decorate dragons for Mei Lin's birthday. An excellent choice for storytime, the text features just a few lines per page and many fun sounds - from the Birthday Dragon's "boink-boink eyes" and "ricky-rack back"...
A Chinese boy heads to market to shop for items for the upcoming Moon Festival. His mother warns him that if he wishes to purchase the red rabbit lantern that he's longed for, he must bargain carefully. Lin Yi repeats the shopping list faithfully to himself: "moon...
Creative DIY Series's design is based on cultural perspectives and traditional Chinese festivals, allowing children to feel the traditional Chinese festivals and folk culture. They will learn and remember the festivals and folk...
Stories about Traditional Festivals educates children about Chinese cultural heritage and the traditions that surround Chinese holidays. The complete set totals eight books, each one focusing on the story of a different holiday. Each story is an...
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Filled with delectable recipes, family activities, and traditional tales to read aloud, this extraordinary collection will inspire families everywhere to re-create the magic of Chinese holidays in their own homes. Feast on golden New Year's dumplings and tasty moon...
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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...
Explore and learn about the traditions of Chinese New Year in this cheerfully illustrated story that follows a family as they prepare for the festivities by decorating their home, setting off firecrackers, enjoying a special dinner, and much more. The holiday's...
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This colorful bilingual book introduces the traditions of the Chinese New Year celebration. Written in traditional Chinese characters and English, this book tells the origins of Chinese New Year "Festival Preparations," "The Kitchen God Visits Heaven,"...
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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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A Chinese-American family invites their good friends the Sanchez family, to celebrate with them the Chinese New Year. Nico, one of the Sanchez kids takes the reader through the magnificence of the celebration as he takes pictures of everything he finds interesting,...
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2007 is the Year of the Pig! Born on New Year's Day, the piglet Patricia explores the farm with her parents and Farmer Wu. Growing up is a learning process, as Patty gets advice from her uncles, aunts, and cousins. But being a sensible pig takes practice, as Patty...
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. It is a great book to...
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 Lantern Festival and the...
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, but it is Grandpa...
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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 culture.
From Yeye's Garden to the Lantern Festival, young children can bring all the colors of Kai-Lan’s world to vibrant life. This awesome activity book features sixteen different paint colors and a brush. Ages 4-8.
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History of Chinese Festivals is part of a series of bilingual books called History of Chinese Civilization. This book contains interesting and inspiring historical facts and stories about Chinese festivals, including Chinese New Year, Dragonboat Festival, Qin Min and...
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Little Maomao’s father works in faraway places and comes home just once a year, for Chinese New Year. At first Maomao barely recognizes him, but before long the family is happily making sticky rice balls, listening to firecrackers, and watching the dragon dance in...
Chinese New Year is an integral part of Chinese cultural tradition. By the turn of a page in this book, children can enter into the vibrant, effervescent celebration that characterizes this holiday. Children will delight in the hidden pictures, moving parts, and...
Chinese New Year is the most important Chinese festivals. Dihua street, where located in Taiwan is one of the best places anywhere to experience the Chinese New Year atmosphere. Taipei has many famous attractions and historical sites worth a visit. However, Dihua...
Learn the meanings of ten traditional Chinese festivals, including the Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Clear and Bright Festival, and Moon Festival. Legends told in simplified Chinese and English, and vibrantly illustrated with watercolor...
The illustrations of this book are truly magnificent and the story is wonderful, telling of the powers of patience, perseverance, and friendship. There are limited quantities of these advance books, so don't wait, order yours now! "This warm-hearted tale celebrates...
A spunky young boy makes plans for "this next new year" in Janet S. Wong's festive, truly engaging story of the Chinese Lunar New Year, celebrated annually in late January or early February. "And all day tomorrow, Lunar New Year's Day, I will not say one awful thing,...
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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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In a book that is itself a celebration, Demi explains the rituals and ideas behind the Chinese New Year festival. The last 15 days of the old year are spent cleaning and preparing ("Wash your hair and get a new haircut. Pay the debts that you owe and collect what is...
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. "Red" is...
Here's a book filled with information about annual festivals that are celebrated around the world. With one page devoted to each festival, explained in both English and Chinese, the book follows the months of the year. Vivid illustrations accompany each celebration,...
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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...
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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Chinese New Year is a time for new beginnings giving thanks, and reunions with family and friends. It was first celebrated many centuries ago and is based on the lunar calendar rather than the gregorian calendar that Western countries use. Traditionally, the holiday...
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...
Have you ever wondered about the significance of the various vibrant festivals celebrated by the Chinese people every year, or why the Chinese eat with chopsticks? How did the intricate characters of their written language come to be? Ancient Chinese thinkers like...
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...
In this beautifully illustrated picture book, a little Chinese boy named Long-Long accompanies his grandfather into the city to sell cabbages in order to buy food and decorations for the New Year. However, selling cabbages is harder than Long- Long is ready for, so...
This beautiful book introduces Chinese festivals differently from any other book. It illustrates each festival with colorful and beautiful ancient paintings, drawings, posters, papercuts, and more. In addition, each festival entry discusses the history, folktales,...
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Enjoy this bilingual book of the World of Festivals. Flags flutter, bands play loud music, fireworks explode in the sky. There are feasts and street parties. People put on their best clothes or wear special costumes, fancy dress, or masks. All over the world, people...
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...
In large-print type, these curriculum-related titles introduce the origin of a holiday and its celebration in the U.S. In noting modern-day activities associated with Thanksgiving, the author cites the annual Macy's Parade, local and national football games,...
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This beautiful book introduces 12 traditional Chinese festivals such as the Spring Festival, nine Statutory Festivals such as National Day, and 21 minority festivals such as the Water-Splashing Festival of Dai. Each festival description is accompanied by colorful...
Big, Bright Moon is a great picture book for young children to learn about the Moon Festival. It is filled with colorful images, songs, and Moon Festival related words. An accompanying CD includes the following features: 1) read-along, 2) read-along...
Sugar and her Grandma are going to the Chinese New Year's Day parade. Sugar has learned all about what to expect from her teacher Miss Peng, though, and is more than ready to try dragon beard's candy and watch her daddy dance in the New Year's dragon. After Sugar's...
The New Year is the start of everything new... Follow a young Korean girl as she dresses and prepares for the Lunar New Year. The illustrations are marvelous and the book is a good way to teach young readers about this unique culture. In a world that is growing...
Hiss! and Pop! snap the firecrackers. Boom! says the drum to the Lion Dancer. Chinese New Year is here! Beautiful Chinese brush painting and elegant calligraphy illustrate each moment of the New Year celebration. Share the traditions with your child, and learn a few...
Ever wondered why your Chinese neighbors hang characters upside down on their door in February? Packed with color photos, this helpful book reveals the history and traditions associated with Chinese New Year (Spring Festival). Use it as a guide in planning your...
Chinese New Year: Festival of New Beginnings takes you right into the heart of the lunar new year celebration. Highlighting the holiday's history and modern celebrations, it explores the cultural roots of the holiday. Ages 7-10.
What kid doesn't love a celebration? Introduce the children in your life to the excitement of Chinese New Year, the first day of the Chinese Lunar Calendar. With its illustrative photos, large type, repetition of phrases, and clearly written...
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 to break. But when...
Enjoy this set of four beautiful picture book of the original papercut stories for year of the ox. Papercutting Story Books is illustrated with authentic, original, colorful paper-cut paintings and children rhymes. Four books includes four stories: The...
Your comprehensive guide to celebrating festivals, including Christmas, Chinese New Year, Easter, Dragon Boat Festival, and Moon Festival! The information on each festival is presented in English and Chinese and includes activities, games and more. A great resource...
This colorful picture book introduces the tradition of Easter, going to church, the Easter bunny and dyeing Easter eggs. The audio CD presents the book in English, complete with music and sound effects, as well as a karaoke song. A great book and CD set for children...
This colorful picture book introduces Halloween in a fun filled activity storytelling fashion. You can make a jack-o-lantern, make Halloween costumes and go trick-or-treating. The audio CD presents the book in English, complete with music and sound effects, as well...
MaoMao's dad builds great big buildings in faraway places and only gets a chance to come home once a year, which fortunately is the Chinese New Year. This is a special occasion for all Chinese families, especially for MaoMao's. They must squeeze in a whole...
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 boat races? Who is...
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 her friend Mei gets in trouble, can Olivia rescue her adopted sister and her...
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 introduces Chinese...
Come celebrate the Chinese New Year with its magical traditions -from giving gifts to watching parades! Children will love to scratch and sniff the sweet oranges, turn the wheel to find their Chinese animal year, lift the flap to find the lucky money, and watch the...
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Kung Hay Fat Choy means 'may you prosper' and is a greeting heard often during Chinese New Year. Sticky rice cakes, the kitchen god, puppet shows - all are part of the history of Chinese New Year and introduced in this colorful book that shows how the holiday's...
1, 2, 3Lets count! How many red envelopes do you see? How many lanterns do you see? Find out in CHINESE NEW YEARCOUNT AND CELEBRATE! Count people, symbols, and more as you explore and learn about this fascinating holiday. Ages 4-8.
This simple, young, and satisfying story follows a Chinese American family as they celebrate the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival.Each member of the family lends a hand as they prepare a moonlit picnic with moon cakes, pomelos, cups of tea, and colorful lanterns. And...
2010 is the Year of the Tiger! Despite his parent's warnings, a princely cub befriends a human, the girl Su. But can Teddy prove the jungle is big enough for both man and beast? The fifth book in the popular series Tales of the Chinese Zodiac features all twelve...
2010 is the Year of the Tiger. Babies and toddlers wear tiger hats and tiger-head shoes. Holding a cloth tiger will not only get rid of evil spirits, but it will also bless children with good luck for thousands of years. This set of three books...
This book introduces Chinese New Year - Spring Festival with its origins, the evolutions in the history, important customs, literature about the festival, modern significance of the festival, and more. In simplified characters and English. Contents 目录...
The Spring Festival is one of China's most significant holidays. Many asian countries also celebrate their Spring Festival. How do people celebrate Spring Festival? What kinds of customs do they observe? What kinds of...
Papercut Story Book for the Year of the Tiger introduces the Year of the Tiger using rhymes about the characteristics of tigers and the traditional celebrations associated with the holiday. Illustrated with authentic and captivating papercut paintings, this book...
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This is the sixth story in popular children’s picture book series on the twelve charismatic animals of the Chinese New Year. The adventures of the funny bunny Rosie will amuse children and adults alike. 2011 is the Year of the Rabbit! Born with very long ears, Rosie...
This new and interesting series of fariy tales has six stories in total related to improtant festivals in China, coupled with lovely full-color illustrations, and surely you will feel richly colorful visual enjoyment. After the story, appendix is included of the...
Enjoy reading about these famous festivals that take place in China throughout the year. For the Mid Autumn Festival, Chinese people celebrate by eating moon cakes while looking at the full moon. For the Double Ninth Festival, on the ninth day of the ninth...
Many interesting folk customs and wonderful ancient legends that live deep in the hearts of the people of China are presented in Gifts From Year of Dragon. The book is beautifully illustrated with simple but eye-catching pictures. These wonderful illustrations, from...
The book series includes 12 Chinese traditional festivals, including the Spring Festival, the Lantern Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival, the Qing Ming Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the Double Ninth Festival. It gives a detailed introduction to the origins,...
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Every Spring Festival or Mid-Autumn Festival, the city's streets become empty. Everybody leaves the city, puts aside their work and hurries back home to enjoy a big feast. Lily has a hard time leaving the busy city streets to spend time at home with her...
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The amusing tales of your favorite animals continue in The Year of the Snake!Suzie is an adventurous serpent, who doesn’t want to get pinned down by others’ perceptions. Befriending the girl Lily, Suzie enjoys proving her versatility! But what will she do when the...
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