Description
Introducing a beautifully illustrated children's book that captures the enchanting essence of Chinese New Year! This delightful story, penned by the talented Eva Wong Nava and brilliantly illustrated by Li Xin, transports young readers into the vibrant celebrations of this cherished festival. Dive into the magical narrative of twelve unique animals, each representing a lunar year, as they partake in a legendary race across the celestial waters. Join Mai-Anne and her beloved Nai Nai as they gather their family for a reunion dinner filled with traditional dishes, laden with good wishes, health, and happiness. This charming tale not only celebrates family bonds and heritage but also educates young minds about vital cultural traditions and the significance of Chinese New Year. With vivid illustrations depicting lively Chinese New Year festivities and unique customs observed worldwide, children will love exploring the colorful China Towns showcased throughout the book. Ideal for parents and educators aiming to instill a sense of cultural appreciation, this book includes an engaging non-fiction spread at the end for curious minds eager to learn more about the joyous celebrations of this festival. Perfect for bedtime stories or educational settings, this book will resonate with families honoring their cultural roots. Order now to celebrate the magic of Chinese New Year with your little ones! Delivery abroad is available, ensuring everyone enjoys this heartfelt tale. Get ready for an adventure through tradition, love, and the joyous spirit of family gatherings!
Condition: Brand New
ISBN: 9780702315732
Number of Pages 24
By Wong Nava, Eva
Illustrated by Xin, Li
Publisher Scholastic
A gorgeously illustrated introduction to the magic of Chinese New Year, written by Eva Wong Nava and illustrated by Li Xin. Twelve animals, one for each year, each one with their own special powers. It all started with a race to cross the most heavenly of rivers. Chinese New Year... is just around the corner and Mai-Anne's family are preparing for the celebrations. With the house decorated for health, happiness, good wishes and luck, they await the arrival of their guest of honour. Nai Nai! After a reunion dinner filled with lots of special dishes, Nai Nai starts the story of how Chinese New Year came to be: the Great Race! As Mai-Anne and her grandmother tell the story of the magical animals together for the whole family to enjoy, their celebrations begin! A beautifully illustrated introduction to the true meaning of Chinese New Year and family traditions for little ones A love letter to all the grandparents in the world Features a non-fiction spread on the last pages for especially curious minds about Chinese New Year, including different countries' traditions Illustrations of China Towns around the world on the first and last pages Written and illustrated by two brilliantly talented Asian womenRead less
Condition: Brand New
ISBN: 9780702315732
Number of Pages 24
By Wong Nava, Eva
Illustrated by Xin, Li
Publisher Scholastic
A gorgeously illustrated introduction to the magic of Chinese New Year, written by Eva Wong Nava and illustrated by Li Xin. Twelve animals, one for each year, each one with their own special powers. It all started with a race to cross the most heavenly of rivers. Chinese New Year... is just around the corner and Mai-Anne's family are preparing for the celebrations. With the house decorated for health, happiness, good wishes and luck, they await the arrival of their guest of honour. Nai Nai! After a reunion dinner filled with lots of special dishes, Nai Nai starts the story of how Chinese New Year came to be: the Great Race! As Mai-Anne and her grandmother tell the story of the magical animals together for the whole family to enjoy, their celebrations begin! A beautifully illustrated introduction to the true meaning of Chinese New Year and family traditions for little ones A love letter to all the grandparents in the world Features a non-fiction spread on the last pages for especially curious minds about Chinese New Year, including different countries' traditions Illustrations of China Towns around the world on the first and last pages Written and illustrated by two brilliantly talented Asian womenRead less