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Food Food Fabulous Food

Mandarin
2019
Celebrate multicultural food as children share foods from their culture and learn the process of growing, shopping, and preparing different kinds of food. This book will encourage an interest in, and understanding of food and nutrition for young children. Its appealing rhythm will help children develop their reading and speaking skills. In English with Mandarin.

Keeping up with Cheetah

Mandarin: [Fen ben ba, zhui shang qi te!]
2013
Cheetah comes to better appreciate his relationship with Hippopotamus after he learns there are more important qualities in a friend than being able to run fast. Presented in simplified Chinese and English.

The Little Red Hen and the grains of wheat

Mandarin
2011
Illustrations and text written in both English and Chinese tells the story of Little Red Hen who can't get anyone to help her plant, harvest, and mill the wheat.

Augustus and his smile

Chinese
2008
After searching mountains, forests, oceans, and deserts to find his smile, Augustus the tiger finds it when he looks in a puddle, and realizes that happiness is everywhere around him. Presented in English and Chinese.

Sports day in the jungle

Mandarin
2010
A sloth finds a sport he is good at.

Farmer duck

Chinese
2010
When a kind and hardworking duck nearly collapses from overwork, while taking care of a farm because the owner is too lazy to do so, the rest of the animals get together and chase the farmer out of town. Presented in English and simplified Chinese.

Diary of a wimpy kid

2009
Presents the mundane life of a adolescent boy named Greg who wishes to do the right thing but is stymied by his quest for girls and status, his well-meaning parents, his brothers, and his friends.

I've seen Santa!

Little Bear is so full of questions and concerns about Santa that he cannot fall asleep on Christmas Eve.
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My lantern and the fairy

a story of light and kindness : told in English and Chinese
"Little Mo and her family always compete in their village's annual lantern competition, but this year she has no new ideas and doesn't know where to begin. As a thunderstorm rolls into town, Little Mo finds herself wishing for help in front of a lamp post. Worried that the rain will put the lamp's flame out, Little Mo uses her own umbrella to cover the lamp. Little did she know, an unexpected recipient of her selfless act would guide Little Mo to victory in the lantern competition in return"--Amazon.com.
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The legend of Mu Lan

a heroine of ancient China
A bilingual folktale, based on a poem from the Song Dynasty, in which a young girl disguises herself as a man and leads the army of China to victory against the enemy.
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