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Ge zhong xin yang =

All kinds of beliefs
2003
Lift-the-flap book introduces children from religions around the world-- Christian, Jew, Buddhist, Sikh, Hindu and Muslim, and simply describes each's beliefs, dress, customs and manner of worship.

Ali Baba and the forty thieves

2005
Illustrations and text written in both English and Chinese that tells the story of Ali Baba, who discovers the hidden treasures of a band of robbers, survives great danger, and brings riches to his whole family.

The dragon lover and other Chinese proverbs

1999
Presents five traditional Chinese stories that feature animals and teach truths about human nature, exploring such themes as laziness, fear, and the importance of teamwork. Presented in English and Chinese.

Mouse match

a Chinese folktale
1997
When a father mouse goes to the sun, cloud, wind, and wall in search of the strongest husband for his daughter, he is surprised to find that a mouse is the best match.

China's bravest girl

the legend of Hua Mu Lan = [Chin kuo ying hsiung Hua Mu-lan]
1993
Presents, in English and Chinese, the legend of Hua Mu Lan, who goes to war disguised as a man to save the family honor and becomes a great general.

Daisy and the egg

2000
Contains the English and Chinese translations of a story in which a young duck eagerly awaits the hatching of her little brother or sister.

1,2,3 go!

2000
An introduction to Chinese writing describing the construction, meaning, and pronunciation of simple characters used for a variety of words and the numbers one through ten.

The cat in the hat

1992
A fantastic cat entertains two children in a most unusual way. Presented in English and Chinese.

Lao Lao of Dragon Mountain

1996
A greedy emperor demands an impossible task from Lao Lao, a peasant woman who makes beautiful shapes from paper. Includes instructions for making traditional Chinese paper-cuts.

Count your way through China

1987
Presents the numbers one through ten in Chinese, using each number to introduce concepts about China and Chinese culture.
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