ISBN13:
9780698113824
9789573216889
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 07/18/2017 - 08:37
In this Chinese version of the classic fairy tale, a mother leaves her three children home alone. When the children are visited by a wolf, pretending to be their Po Po, or granny, they let him in the house, but ultimately are not fooled by his deep voice and hairy face. Combining ancient Chinese panel art techniques with a contemporary palette of colors, this powerful story brings lessons about strangers, trust and courage to a new generation. Narrated by B.D. Wong. Directed by Cha-Pow! with music by Ernest V. Troost.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 07/18/2017 - 08:37
In this Chinese version of the classic fairy tale, a mother leaves her three children home alone. When the children are visited by a wolf, pretending to be their Po Po, or granny, they let him in the house, but ultimately are not fooled by his deep voice and hairy face. Combining ancient Chinese panel art techniques with a contemporary palette of colors, this powerful story brings lessons about strangers, trust and courage to a new generation. Narrated by B.D. Wong. Directed by Cha-Pow! with music by Ernest V. Troost.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 07/18/2017 - 08:37
In this Chinese version of the classic fairy tale, a mother leaves her three children home alone. When the children are visited by a wolf, pretending to be their Po Po, or granny, they let him in the house, but ultimately are not fooled by his deep voice and hairy face. Combining ancient Chinese panel art techniques with a contemporary palette of colors, this powerful story brings lessons about strangers, trust and courage to a new generation. Narrated by B.D. Wong. Directed by Cha-Pow! with music by Ernest V. Troost.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 07/18/2017 - 08:37
In this Chinese version of the classic fairy tale, a mother leaves her three children home alone. When the children are visited by a wolf, pretending to be their Po Po, or granny, they let him in the house, but ultimately are not fooled by his deep voice and hairy face. Combining ancient Chinese panel art techniques with a contemporary palette of colors, this powerful story brings lessons about strangers, trust and courage to a new generation. Narrated by B.D. Wong. Directed by Cha-Pow! with music by Ernest V. Troost.
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