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Gong zhu ai hong pei: A Cake to Bake

(Chinese)
2021
"Merida, Rapunzel, Aurora, and the other Disney princesses bake delicious cakes, cookies, and other sweet treats"--OCLC.

Mo fa qi yuan

(Chinese)
2021
Rapunzel has always dreamed of of escaping her tower to see the pretty lights she has admired for years, and, with the help of some new friends, she sees the sights of the kingdom and discovers she is the long-lost princess.

The Water Dragon

a Chinese legend
2012
A little boy, Ah Bao, sets off in search of the Water Dragon to save his village from a mysterious drought.

The Grumpy Easter Bunny

2010
Hopper does not share the other rabbits' enthusiasm for their Easter rounds and instead of hiding his share of goodies, he eats much of them himself, before learning the real joy of Easter.

The Snake Goddess colors the world

a Chinese tale told in English and Chinese
2013
N?wa the Snake Goddess searches for the five magic stones that will bring color to the world.

I can fly in the sky

a story of friends, flight and kites told in English and Chinese
Little Mo and her father build a kite to be a companion to the bird she nursed back to health in their backyard.

[Shiniqi ji qi ta gu shi] =

The Sneetches and other other stories
2017
A collection of three humorous stories featuring the Sneetches, the Zax, and other fanciful characaters.

[Wu gui ye er te ji qi ta gu shi] =

Yertle the turtle and other stories
2017
Contains three Dr. Seuss stories which provide lessons in humility, including "Yertle the Turtle," the story of an ambitious king who tries to expand his kingdom at the expense of his subjects; "Gertrude McFuzz," the tale of an envious bird; and "The Big Brag," about the bickering and boasting of a bear and a rabbit.

[Hei ye li de qi shi] =

The knight at dawn
2019
Eight-year-old Jack and his younger sister Annie use the magic tree house to travel back to the Middle Ages, where they explore a castle and are helped by a mysterious knight. Presented in Chinese and English.

D is for dragon dance =

Sh? wu l?ng
Introduces the customs of the Chinese New Year for each letter of the alphabet. Includes text and illustrations about the good-luck traditions that are part of the holiday, such as children writing characters, getting their hair cut, eating noodles, and honoring their families.

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