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"Each [Tale from the Chinese Zodiac] combines a sense of tenacious accomplishment with just plain rollicking fun. Illustrator Jennifer Wood makes sure to imbue every page with energy in motion dazzling and colorful’... Chin’s latest title is also an adorable reminder to get out in the world and enjoy this sensational Year of the Snake.’ " Smithsonian Book Blog"Humor, adventure, and tradition come together for another fun installment in Oliver Chin's Chinese Zodiac series. Don't be scared off by the scales and fangs. Suzie is one snake you'll wish you had around!" Michelle Loomis, San Mateo County Library, CA
"This bright and playful story makes the ancient tradition of the Chinese zodiac accessible to children everywhere... Kids will also have fun spotting all of the animals from the Chinese zodiac hiding in the pages of the book."- Paper TigersThe amusing tales of your favorite animals continue in The Year of the Dragon! Dominic's proud parents have high expectations for their son. But when Dom's friends want to paddle a boat in the village's annual river race, their elders disapprove. Now whose side will this dragon choose?Dom's adventure to discover his unique qualities will delight kids of all ages. Seventh in the annual Tales from the Chinese Zodiac series, The Year of the Dragon shows all the charming characters of the Chinese lunar calendar and how a fiery spirit can light the way.
"Children will be inspired by the bold, colorful illustrations by Juan Calle and will enjoy picking up details about Asian culture through the book's exuberant story telling." - Sampan
Enjoy the four original hardcover Octonauts storybooks that launched the hit animated TV show worldwide! Plus the collectible box includes a bonus fold out poster.The Octonauts are a crew of adorable animals who explore the oceans in search of adventure and fun! From their undersea base called "the Octopod," the Octonauts explore a vibrant world full of thrills, chills, and gills. The crew of eight talented critters is always ready to embark on a new exciting voyage.This special box set includes the four original hardcover books that inspired the popular animated television series:The Octonauts & the Only Lonely MonsterThe Octonauts & the Sea of ShadeThe Octonauts & the Frown FishThe Octonauts & the Great Ghost ReefThese unique, amazingly illustrated, and endearing stories have never been adapted into TV episodes. Plus the handy box set includes a special 10" x 24" poster created by Meomi.
The sequel tothe popular Awesome Asian Americans! Learn about 20 more trailblazers who haveenriched the USAacross a spectrum of occupations and interests. Bruno Mars (singer) Amy Tan (author) George Takei (actor) Chloe Kim (Olympic snowboarder) Jim Lee (comics artist) Midori Goto (violinst) Amar Bose (audio inventor) Mazie Hirono (senator) Peter Tsai (N95 mask scientist) Mira Nair (filmmaker) I.M. Pei (architect) Anika Rahman (human rights lawyer) Jen-Hsun "Jensen" Huang (Nvidia computer CEO) Channapha Khamvongsa (activist) Farhan Zaidi (baseball executive) Isabella Aiona Abbott (botanist) Raymond Martin (Paralympian wheelchair sprinter) Helene An (chef) Dith Pran (photojournalist) Katherine Sui Fun Cheung (pilot)These profiles of talented individuals are dynamically illustrated in fullcolor. These diverse men and women will inspire the next generation to pursuetheir passions and make a difference.
Our energetic heroine Julie aims for her next martial arts rank - The Belt of Fire! But will a new student get in her way? This long-awaited sequel to Julie Black Belt: The Kung Fu Chronicles picks up as Julie proudly wears her yellow belt and is eager to attain her next rank: orange! Inspired by Brandy Wu, an action movie star, Julie meets a new student in her class...but is he better than her? Can Julie learn to improve her abilities while becoming a gracious partner and earning her own Belt of Fire?It's like when her heroine Brandy Wu in a movie seeks a treasure but must combat a mysterious opponent! Another experienced teacher gives Julie valuable advice, but can Julie make this wisdom her own? Artist Charlene Chua's colorful, action-packed illustrations make Julie's quest one that any martial arts practitioner, parent, and instructor will enjoy.
Justin wants a big pet! Can Olive and Squidgy help him care for Tiny... the elephant? Official book adaptation from the popular animated TV show.Justin wants a pet - the bigger the better! He and his pal Squidgy let their imaginations roam and soon they meet their friend Olive in India. A royal pet keeper, Olive presents "Rajah" Justin his new pet, Tiny the elephant! Together with his friends, Justin learns how to play with, feed, and clean up after Tiny by following the instructions in Olive's book "Very Large Book of Pets." But Justin discovers the daily cycle has just begun and that this is a big job! Maybe taking care of a pet isn't so easy after all? This book series is based on episodes from a popular animated television show, which airs on Netflix and PBS Sprout in America and on the Disney Junior channel in Canada.
From their treehouse headquarters, come five teen protectors and their wise teacher. Now they must save a mystical beast called the Zez from the menacing General Moon and his bandits. Using all their varied powers, can the Treehouse Heroes save their wild friend and restore the balance of the forest? Written by a veteran comics creator and illustrated by a Star Wars: The Clone Wars artist, this fresh blend of adventure and lyrical art will excite young readers.
Ben loved pretending he was an animal. So when his mom said, "Clean up for dinner," Ben claimed, "Animals don't, so I won't."However, he didn't expect two could play the same game!Next, child and parent transform into penguins, leopards, bears, and much more in an escalating game of wit and humor. This inventive tale reinvents the familiar bedtime routine.
This groundbreaking, eyewitness account of this iconic festival bursts with striking color photography. A collectible coffee table book for pop culture and Burning Man fans.This trailblazing photo collection now features twelve years of Burning Man. In the beginning, it was a display of alternative art. Today it influences contemporary culture around the globe. Celebrated photographer Barbara Traub captures the zeitgeist in a cornucopia of amazing structures, ingenious artifacts, and eye-popping costumes.Contributions from filmmaker Les Blank; Burning Man founder Larry Harvey; Star Trek's Spock, Leonard Nimoy; and poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti help illuminate Traub's unique perspective on this singular festival that now attracts 80,000 people annually. The first edition sold out. This revised edition includes sixteen more pages and two-dozen new photographs from 2006 and 2009, and appeals to participants and artists worldwide.
Enjoy 13 eye-popping poems about misbehaving monsters. Wacky comedy and amusing art appeal to fans of Dr. Seuss, Roald Dahl, and Shel Silverstein. With bold colors and twisted humor, Attaboy's zany rhymes introduce off-the-wall characters (a child who is a sock magnet), highlights the adorably peculiar (a hugging cactus), and juxtaposes the mundane (counting sheep to sleep) with the bizarre (zombie clowns). Plus there's the title story. Because of his beastly behavior, Gustav's parents hire an expert to determine if their son is truly a monster! How does he compare to a cornucopia of creatures who behave really badly? Enjoy hidden jokes and hilarious wordplay in this collection from an irreverent pop culture creator. With a theatrical eye for the absurd and unbridled paintbrush, Attaboy's funny anthology of illustrated poems will entertain everyone who is a kid at heart. Kids will like Attaboy's designs, since his fantastic collectible toys and gallery paintings have attracted legions of devoted fans worldwide. You Might be a Monster brims with a visual cornucopia that will grab adult's attention. These monsters may come from other dimensions, but will find a home squarely in the classrooms of teachers and librarians who appreciate strikingly original wit, imagination, and voice in an anthology format. "e;Attaboy's creepy cool monsters are an insane delight. They'll leap off the page, squirm through your optic nerve, and haunt your brain forever. And that's a good thing."e; - Mark Frauenfelder, founder of Boing Boing
Heroes and heroines have always helped kids make their dreams good. Multicultural and mythological, this tale features comic book art and a bilingual Spanish translation. From time immemorial, children like Julio have had bad dreams! But at Julio's bedside, his dad comforts him: anyone can summon the help of brave avengers to conquer their fears. Every culture has its own legendary champions who can vanquish scary monsters or villains. So Julio learns one's powerful imagination can turn any dreams into good ones. Take a trip through time and across the continents! From mythology and legend, superheroes and superheroines help children who deserve a sound night's sleep! Together they confront the crowd of creatures that go bump in the night. The story labels nearly 100 characters so readers can learn more about them! Kids and parents deserve a super bedtime story! Leaping from history and fable onto spectacular spreads, courageous defenders are on your side. Families will marvel at guardians such as Artemis from Greece, Thor from Scandinavia, The Monkey King from Asia, and more specials guests too! Illustrating the world's superheroes in a vibrant comic book style, this adventure has universal appeal with its bilingual Spanish translation. Teachers and librarians will see this sensational storybook will fly off the shelves as students admire the fantastic action in this Junior Library Guild pick! "e;Good Dream, Bad Dream has a powerful message about inspiration, hope, and facing one's fears, and is highly recommended for personal and public library bilingual children's collections."e; - Midwest Book Review Desde tiempos inmemoriales, nios como Julio han tenido malos sueos! pero el padre de Julio le cuenta esta historia: cualquiera puede pedir ayuda a mticos hroes para vencer sus miedos. Cada cultura tiene sus campeones legendarios o heronas mticas que vencen cualquier aterrador villano o monstruo. Julio as aprende como su imaginacin puede convertir un mal sueo en uno bueno.
A prehistoric lizard must convince a hungry dimetrodon to play with its food! Comically illustrated by an animator on Disney's 2019 The Lion King movie.The Permian Period was millions of years before the age of the dinosaurs...but it was still a eat-or-be-eaten world! When a small prehistoric lizard (a Coelurosauravus) finds itself on the menu, it must convince the predator (a Dimetrodon) to play with its food.When the carnivore balks, the tiny reptile simply won't take no for an answer! A hilarious debate and chase ensue between this odd couple. This playful pair provides classic comedic slapstick with over-the-top pratfalls and witty wordplay. Enjoy this an uniquely entertaining "dinosaur" tale with a twist! "Play with your Food is a lighthearted prehistoric romp, brought to life with vibrant full color illustrations."- Midwest Book Review
A tiger cub and little crocodile joust in a witty war of words. Delightfully illustrated by an animator on Disney's 2019 film The Lion King.In India the Bengal tiger is the king of the land. But the giant saltwater crocodile is the ruler of the water. What happens when the kids of these fearsome beasts meet? Let's get ready to rumble! These animals sing their own version of Anything You Can Scare, I Can Scare Better!Two youngsters engage in a playful battle of bragging rights. Their spirited banter and humorous romp will entertain readers of all ages. In lush spreads painted in traditional watercolor, this budding rivalry escalates. The two kids compare their tremendous stealth, strength, stamina, and even speed. The argument is subtly educating, but overtly hilarious; especially when readers learn what animal is truly the scariest thing in the jungle.
Hannah is a spirited horse who has a lot riding on her! This feisty filly's amazing journey celebrates the new year and kids' can-do attitudes. 2014 is The Year of the Horse! Hannah is a foal who has a talented family and yearns to have special skills too. She befriends the boy Tom. Together can they bring his art teacher's important painting to the capital faraway? Hannah jumps at the chance to show that a little horse can have a lot of courage. When others think she's too young, can Hannah prove her unbridled spirit can blaze its own trail? Illustrating expressive characters and vibrant action, artist Jennifer Wood creates an inviting new world for readers to explore. Tales from the Chinese Zodiac is a popular annual children's book series showcasing the twelve charming animals that embody the Chinese New Year.
"Chin's story brings the Year of the Rat to life with his endearing characters and an amusing storyline. The cartoon-like drawings by Miah Alcorn, who has partnered with Chin for all three books, bring enthusiasm and added energy to Chin's tale and characters. Though recommended for elementary students, The Year of the Rat is steeped in Asian culture and will appeal to readers of all ages. And even if readers cannot engage personally with the traits of the Rat, they will certainly be able to identify with Ralph's feats and struggles." - Paper Tigers
"Children will be inspired by the bold, colorful illustrations by Juan Calle and will enjoy picking up details about Asian culture through the book's exuberant story telling." - Sampan
The entertaining adventures of your favorite animals continue in The Year of the Pig! Patty is a little piglet eager to explore the world. Growing up is a learning process, as Patty follows her parents and then gets more advice from her uncles, aunts, and cousins. But being a sensible pig takes practice, especially when Farmer Wu loses his jade ring and needs everyone¿s help! Now can Patty demonstrate her best qualities when others think they aren¿t?Patty¿s amusing journey to discover her true character will delight children and adults alike¿especially new parents, those interested in Asian culture, and readers who enjoy fun-loving stories and fantastic artwork. Second in the annual series, Tales of the Chinese Zodiac, The Year of the Pig features all the charismatic creatures of the Chinese lunar calendar and proves how anyone can make a big difference.
¿Perhaps no dish says more about our hunger for Asian food today than ramen. This delightful tale shares the story of how this iconic noodle journeyed from China to worldwide acclaim as both comfort food and instant grub, beloved by bellies of all ages. Thanks for spreading awareness of Asian culture through its delicious cuisine!¿ ¿ Danielle Chang, Founder of Luckyrice and Creator of PBS TV series Lucky Chow ¿Kids won¿t realize how much they¿re learning as they surf, fly, and slurp their way along the magical ramen trail in this dynamic, fun, and fact-packed story.¿ ¿ Dr. Marjorie Coughlan, Editor, Mirrors Windows Doors¿A cross-cultural gem! What a creative and wonderful way to share history, culture and food. The delightful story and the adorable characters keep youngsters engaged from cover to cover.¿¿ Lori Matoba, Deputy Director, Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California
Ralph is an ambitious chick whose journey celebrates the new year. This edition features a bilingual Chinese translation. 2017 is the Year of the Rooster!Ray is a chick who proves to be very plucky! He loves his Mama hen and admires his Papa who has the important job of waking the town up everyday. However, he and his friend, the girl Ying, soon learn of a mystical creature that may shine even brighter. Together these two pals embark on a fantastic quest to find the fabled Phoenix. But will Ray ever get a chance to see the light?Befriending people and the other zodiac animals, can Ray show his true colors? Illustrating expressive characters and vibrant action, artist Juan Calle creates an inviting new world for readers to explore. Tales from the Chinese Zodiac is a popular series showcasing the twelve charming animals of the Chinese New Year.
Learn how the three fun-loving Kang brothers created paper, one of Chinäs most famous inventions! This colorfully redesigned edition features a new bilingual Chinese translation.The playful Kang brothers (Ting, Pan, and Kùai) discovered four of China's most famous discoveries in the series Amazing Chinese Inventions. The boys' teacher catches them playing at school. So he writes embarrassing notes on their brothers' hands which they must show to everyone (including their parents). The Kang boys don't want their teacher to write embarrassing notes on their hands anymore. If only the teacher could write on something smaller and more private. Can the Kangs concoct a formula for what just may become a very useful school supply? The story features an author¿s note on the history of paper and instructions for homemade paper.¿The ingenious Kang brothers, seen last in The Story of Kites, return for another entrepreneurial adventure. ¿ ¿ ALA Booklist
Learn how the three fun-loving Kang brothers created chopsticks, one of Chinäs most famous inventions! This colorfully redesigned edition features a new bilingual Chinese translation.The three playful and creative Kang brothers (Ting, Pan, and Kùai) discovered four of China's most famous discoveries in the series Amazing Chinese Inventions. In this adventure, the youngest boy Kùai never gets enough to eat. One day Kùai comes up with a plan: he is inspired to use sticks to grab food quickly while it's too hot for Ting and Pan. What will his family think? When the Kang family attends a wedding banquet, Kai brings his chopsticks... to everyone's great surprise! When the whole village finds out, then what will the Emperor think? The story features an author¿s note on the history of chopsticks and a delicious dessert recipe, ideal for eating with chopsticks.
Learn how the three fun-loving Kang brothers created noodles, one of Chinäs most famous inventions! This colorfully redesigned edition features a new bilingual Chinese translation.The three playful Kang brothers (Ting, Pan, and Kùai) discovered four of China's most famous discoveries in the series Amazing Chinese Inventions. Mama Kang needs her sons to help make her famous dumplings to win the annual cooking contest. However, this year the Kang brothers play with the dough, and soon, long strips fly everywhere.With no time left, the family can bring only the strings of boiled flour. Will this new recipe wow the judges or will the boys find themselves in hot water? The story features an author¿s note on the history of noodles and a delicious noodle recipe.¿Compestine's almost tongue-in-cheek tale is a nearly unbeatable combination of slapstick humor, fast pace, and food."- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Sydney is a bold lamb with a keen nose for adventure. Her breathtaking journey celebrates the new year. 2015 was The Year of the Sheep.The lamb Sydney befriends the shepherd girl Zhi and other animals. But to her parents' dismay, Sydney may walk to the beat of a different drummer. However, after a storm strikes and causes a problem for everyone, can Sydney show them how valuable a sheep's qualities can be? Befriending people and the other zodiac animals, Sydney shows the best traits of people born in The Year of the Sheep, Illustrating expressive characters and vibrant action, artist Alina Chau creates an inviting new world for readers to explore. Tales from the Chinese Zodiac is a popular annual children's book series showcasing the twelve charming animals of the Chinese New Year."Illustrator Alina Chau's watercolor paintings are lush, incorporating traditional elements with a whimsical twist."- Sampan
Enjoy the colorful stories of the 12 fun-loving animals of the new year. Limited edition box plus a bonus 18" x 24" poster.In the Chinese lunar calendar, 12 animals represent the special qualities of the people born each year. Each story is brand new (blending the best of the adventures of East and West) and features a unique cast of characters.Enjoy the complete collection of the only children's book series in English on the Chinese New Year animals, and one of the longest series with Asian American themes and characters:Olivia the Ox (2021)Ralph the Rat (2020)Patty the Pig (2019)Daniel the Dog (2018)Ray the Rooster (2017)Max the Monkey (2016)Sydney the Sheep (2015)Hannah the Horse (2014)Suzie the Snake (2013)Dominic the Dragon (2012)Rosie the Rabbit (2011)Teddy the Tiger (2010)The Dog, Rooster, and Monkey feature bilingual Chinese translations.
Learn how the three fun-loving Kang brothers created kites, one of China's most famous inventions! This colorfully redesigned edition features a new bilingual Chinese translation.The playful Kang brothers (Ting, Pan, and Kùai) discovered four of China's most famous discoveries in the series Amazing Chinese Inventions. The brothers must protect the rice harvest from the birds. Then the boys get an idea: if they made wings, they could drive the birds away!Using paper, straw, and feathers, the boys experiment with flying many different things! What can get the job done and be fun to fly? The story features an author's note on kites' history and instructions for making your own kite."Written to appeal to children in primary grades, the exciting story of the invention of kites is told in both English and Chinese/Mandarin narratives, with exciting, vibrant woodcut-style illustrations and brilliant primary colors."- Midwest Book Review
The son of the famous Monkey King and Queen, Max takes a journey to be the best! This story features a bilingual Chinese translation.2016 is the Year of the Monkey! The son of the legendary parents, Max has a lot to live up to. Now starting school, he befriends the boy Kai and learns a new sport. Succeeding in class is not easy, but luckily playing in the gym is! But when his parents tell him of their great expectations, does Max have what it takes to fly sky high?When facing not only a lofty destiny but also rugged adversity, can Max forge his own claim to fame? Illustrating expressive characters and vibrant action, artist Kenji Ono creates an inviting new world for readers to explore. Tales from the Chinese Zodiac is a popular annual children's book series showcasing the twelve charming animals that embody the Chinese New Year.
Follow Justin and his imaginary friends, Squidgy and Olive, as they go on the biggest adventures of all time, to every corner of the world!All aboard for their latest adventure! Justin and his pal, Squidgy, imagine themselves driving a train and helping their friend Olive with an important delivery. They discover that it's not easy getting through the Canadian wilderness. But they have to get maple syrup to Flapjack Falls in time for the Pancake Festival. Will they make it?The popular animated television show Justin Time is broadcast worldwide.
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