The nostalgic era of the 1920s and 1930s is reflected in all its glory in this compilation of calendar art, posters, cigarette advertisements, and display signs from the bygone days of a newly-emerging urban China. Increasingly influenced by a cosmopolitan...
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This colorful bilingual book is an excellent resource to learn about Chinese culture, as well as the Chinese language. Full color pages, engaging activity sections such as coloring and puzzles, and text in English, Traditional Chinese characters and Pinyin make this...
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Adoptive parents hold in their hearts precious bits of information about the earliest days, months, or years of their children's lives, before they joined their families. Parents understand this information is invaluable to their children, yet they wonder how...
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In this first view of China adoption from a child's perspective, eight-year-old Ying Ying Fry returns to her orphanage to remember what it is like and to write a story so that other adopted children will understand where they came from. Kids Like Me in China combines...
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All Emily Prager had at first was a blurred photograph of a baby, but it would be her baby - if she journeyed to China to pick her up. Emily brought back to America the baby chosen for her. She was named Lulu, and Emily was determined to honor Lulu's heritage by...
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This is a complete guide to understanding the dilemmas faced by adopted children in the school setting. It offers insights into the experiences of young people who are faced with assignments, activities and occasions which make participation difficult or painful...
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Mary Zisk draws on her own experience as a single parent of an adopted daughter in this first-person narrative. Her vibrant paintings reflect the joy and happiness shared by this mother and daughter.
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This book, by author Rose Lewis, is a New York Time's Best-Selling Children's Book. Based on the author's own experience, this heartfelt story follows a woman on her journey to adopt a baby girl from China. From paperworks to the plane flight, the narrative...
Decorated in floral patterns and colored in lush, velvety hues, the thickly stroked, realistic artwork expands on the text while heightening the emotions it conveys. Elizabeth's misgivings are met head-on by her adoptive mother's reassurance, love, and thoughtful...
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Soong's book includes clear instructions and simple diagrams for constructing gaily colored party hats, a pagoda-shaped bookmark, toy boats of waterproof paper, decorative candy boxes, a bird with flappable wings, and even a three-piece set of dollhouse furniture....
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300 authentic, solid-silhouette designs printed in colors: phoenix, chrysanthemum, lotus, plum blossom, butterfly, fish, boat, etc. Provides rare source of ideas and direct reproduction wherever Oriental flavor is needed. "One of the most aesthetically pleasing books...
This book is a standard reference, long familiar to students of Chinese culture, that emphasizes historical, legendary, or supernatural persons, along with animals and objects, that have occurred as symbols in art and literature through the ages of China. 402...