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Mid-autumn festival

Explores how people honor this special day in countries and cultures around the world.

Thanking the moon

celebrating the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival
2022
Each member of a Chinese family contributes to the celebration of the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival. Includes author's note explaining this festival's customs and traditions.

The shadow in the Moon

a tale of the Mid-Autumn Festival
2018
Two young sisters celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, admire their mooncakes decorated with a picture of a lady in the moon, and listen to their Ah-ma tell the ancient tale of how the holiday began.

Mulan's happy panda

2020
"Mulan makes a new friend at the Moon festival!"--Back cover.

Mulan's happy panda

"Mulan makes a new friend at the Moon festival!"--Back cover.

Shanghai sukkah

2015
To escape the Nazis, a young Jewish boy named Marcus and his family move to Shanghai, where Marcus and his new friend Liang build a sukkah on the roof and together they celebrate Sukkot and the Chinese Moon Festival.
Cover image of Shanghai sukkah

Lulu Bell and the moon dragon

2013
"Lulu's best friend, Molly, is preparing for the Moon Festival. But there's so much to do! There are dragon costumes and paper lanterns to make, and yummy moon cakes to bake, too. Lulu and her mum offer to help out, and soon everyone gets involved. This will be a Moon Festival to remember!"--Publisher.

Thank you, Meiling

1999
An ill-mannered duck learns how to be courteous on a trip to the market with a Chinese boy who is buying moon cakes and lanterns to celebrate the Mid-autumn (Moon) Festival; includes information about the phases of the moon, Chinese history and culture, and the Moon Festival.

Thanking the moon

celebrating the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival
2010
Each member of a Chinese family contributes to the celebration of the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival. Includes author's note explaining this festival's customs and traditions.

Mei Ling in China City

2008
In Los Angeles, California's China City in 1942, twelve-year-old Mei Ling Lee helps her parents in their restaurant during the Moon Festival celebration, raises money for women and children refugees in China, and worries about her Japanese American friend, whose family was relocated to Manzanar.

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