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A hungry ghost in old Beijing meets his match in a crafty boy. Tongue-in-check scary fun like Halloween with a bilingual Chinese translation.Recipe for a Delicious Story:1. Begin with one hungry ghost.2. Add a tasty looking boy.3. Mix them for an outrageous result!Long ago in China, a ghost can't wait to sink his teeth into his next meal - a plump boy! The child will need to think fast if he doesn't want to turn into a midnight snack. What will happen when the boy convinces the ghost to make the mouthwatering "Boy Dumplings" recipe?"Exciting storytelling and Chinese culinary traditions create a delicious book for young readers."- San Francisco Chronicle
"The best stories are adventures for everyone, not just the kids. I LOVE this book!" - Raymond Choy, Toy2R
"Sid the Squid is an inspiring tale for readers of all ages of how truly important it is to find gratifying work. Dave Derrick's illustrations of Sid and his quest for finding a job that he will love are vivid and engaging while depicting the meaningful message that anyone can find work that makes them happy!" -Julie Jansen, career coach and author of I Don't Know What I Want, But I Know It's Not ThisWhat is the perfect job for a giant squid with ten arms? Sid wants to find it, and the girl Alice helps him on his quest. With his skills, could Sid be a good policeman, fireman, or cook?Ultimately Sid realizes the "right fit" is key. What can put his heart into? Everyone will identify with Sid's trials, errors...and finally success!Illustrated with colorful verve, Sid is a classic, silent comic. Yet he is an ambitious hero for our times and inspires readers of all ages to follow their dreams."If you want to look for a moral in this story, I think perhaps a more valuable one can be found in Sid's generous spirit. Above all, he wants to help others, and that unselfish desire is eventually what finds him the right job... The art is gorgeous, expressive, and for the most part scientifically accurate." - Science 2.0
The Woollyhoodwinks are five cuddly pals who play in the richly textured Black North Forest. Junco leads the imaginative Ludic, the prankster Reddy, the reasonable Ozard, and the baby named Fluke.However, the peace is disturbed when part of the sky falls to earth. This dark patch begins to grow, so the five friends try to solve this strange mystery. Can the crafty 'Hoodwinks preserve their woodland home with some divine inspiration?True to the dolls' handmade origins, the ingeniously designed illustrations resemble landscapes of colorful fabrics stitched together with loving care. The Woollyhoodwinks' amusing and eye-catching antics will appeal to the dreamer in everyone.
"Julie Black Belt is the kind of picture book I wished we read while we were taking karate. I really like that the main character is a girl with dreamy notions of becoming a black belt but gets daunted by the actual training. This is the reality of karate - it's a marathon, not a sprint! But like karate, the act of doing and not giving up pays dividends in areas that cross beyond physical training: self-control, self-discipline, and self-confidence. Julie Black Belt's message also has an overarching theme of perseverance - that achievement results from consistent hard work." -Pragmatic MomWhen Julie takes a kung fu class, she thinks getting a black belt will be easy. But her new instructor says guess again! As reality doesn't match her expectations, Julie wonders what would her matinee idol Brandy Wu would do.Julie takes her lessons to heart. But can this "white belt" pass the test to show her family, teacher, and heroine this sport's true spirit? A refreshing character that children identify with, Julie displays what real kid power is!
Screenplays from a critically acclaimed independent movie and other short films by a rising Asian American director.
Curiosity kindles this cat. Teddy is a cub who is destined to be a tiger king! His thrilling journey celebrates the new year. Born into royalty, the young prince Teddy is warned by the King and Queen to steer clear of humans who are intruding into their wild domain. However, curiosity compels this cat to befriend the girl Su. But each camp doesn't want to cross the other's tracks. Despite his parents' warnings,. But can Teddy prove the jungle is big enough for both man and beast?2010 was the Year of the Tiger! Illustrating expressive characters and vibrant action, artist Justin Roth 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. Teddy's roaring run to find his true talents will delight children and adults alike. Kids love identifying with how each animal embarks on a unique quest to discover his or her own character: Bright and dynamic illustrations will appeal to parents, those interested in Asian culture, and, of course, cat lovers. Teachers appreciate how Tales from the Chinese Zodiac is the only English series on each of the animals of the Chinese lunar calendar. Librarians like how it one of the longest-running children's book series featuring Asian American themes. Now readers everywhere can enjoy these entertaining and original tales. "e;Oliver Chin has continued his entertaining stories of the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac with another story that teaches both Eastern and Western values to children. Courage, friendship, and personal growth are all displayed in this story of a young tiger learning his place in the jungle and among humans."e; - Warren W. Wright, Chinese American International School
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