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Books with author David Ming

  • The Fearless Shark: Explore Animals and Opposites in English, Spanish, Chinese & Korean

    David Ming

    Paperback (Yeh! Books, Oct. 11, 2018)
    Introduce your kids to Animals and Opposites in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Korean.Great for All Ages: Have fun reading about a fearless shark compared to a shy condor, a noisy rooster compared to a quiet turtle, and much more. Every page pairs colorful artwork with precise translations in all four languages, including both Traditional and Simplified Chinese characters.Pronunciation Help: Both Mandarin Chinese Pinyin and Korean Romanization are included to help sound out words using the Latin alphabet.Encouraging Global Citizens: Inspired by his own multicultural family, David Ming wrote his multilingual book Series to bring together children, parents, and grandparents across cultures and generations. His hope is for multilingual books to make story time more inclusive and fun for everyone. Whether teaching your children your mother tongue or encouraging bilingual/trilingual flexibility, this book is for you.Yeh! Books. Explore Words. Explore Worlds.
  • The Fearless Shark: Explore Animals and Opposites in English, Spanish, Chinese & Korean

    David Ming

    eBook (Yeh! Books, July 14, 2019)
    Introduce your kids to Animals and Opposites in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Korean.Great for All Ages: Have fun reading about a fearless shark compared to a shy condor, a noisy rooster compared to a quiet turtle, and much more. Every page pairs colorful artwork with precise translations in all four languages, including both Traditional and Simplified Chinese characters.Pronunciation Help: Both Mandarin Chinese Pinyin and Korean Romanization are included to help sound out words using the Latin alphabet.Encouraging Global Citizens: Inspired by his own multicultural family, David Ming wrote his multilingual book Series to bring together children, parents, and grandparents across cultures and generations. His hope is for multilingual books to make story time more inclusive and fun for everyone. Whether teaching your children your mother tongue or encouraging bilingual/trilingual flexibility, this book is for you.Yeh! Books. Explore Words. Explore Worlds.
  • One Red Bicycle: Explore Numbers, Colors, and Vehicles in English, Spanish, Chinese & Korean

    David Ming

    Paperback (Yeh Books, Oct. 5, 2018)
    Introduce your kids to colors, numbers, and vehicles in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Korean.Great for All Ages: Have fun counting from 1 to 10, starting with One Red Bicycle and building up to Ten White Airplanes. Every page pairs colorful artwork with precise translations in all four languages, including both Traditional and Simplified Chinese characters.Thoughtful Translations: The last few pages summarize all colors, numbers, and vehicles, including multiple translations when concepts are known by different words in different countries. Cars, for example, may be called Coches in Mexico or Carros in Venezuela. Likewise, in Mandarin Chinese, there is more than one way to say Bus. Some people will say GōngGòng QìChē, while others will use the transliterated words BāShì.Pronunciation Help: Both Chinese Pinyin and Korean Romanization are included to help sound out words using the Latin alphabet.Growing up to be Global Citizens: Inspired by his own multicultural family, David Ming created his multilingual book series to bring together children, parents, and grandparents across cultures and generations. His hope is for multilingual books to make story time more inclusive and fun for everyone. Whether teaching your children your mother tongue or encouraging bilingual/trilingual flexibility, this book is for you.Yeh! Books. Explore Words. Explore Worlds.
  • The Fantastic Fig: Explore Fruits, Vegetables, and Shapes in English, Spanish, Chinese & Korean

    David Ming

    Paperback (Yeh Books, Oct. 5, 2018)
    From triangular watermelon wedges to six-sided pomegranates, The Fantastic Fig introduces your kids to basic shapes through a collection of illustrated fruits & vegetables.Great for all Ages: This imaginative picture book covers foods ranging from ordinary oranges to exotic star fruit. Every page features fun artwork and helpful translations in English, Spanish, Chinese (Traditional & Simplified), and Korean. Thoughtful Translations: The last few pages summarize all foods & shapes into a concise study sheet, including different regional translations for concepts known by different names in different countries. Strawberries, for example, can be called Fresas in Mexico or Frutillas in Chile. Likewise, in Mandarin Chinese, both WǔJiǎoXíng and Wǔ Biān Xíng can refer to a Pentagon.Pronunciation Help: Both Chinese Pinyin and Korean Romanization are included to help sound out words using the Latin alphabet.Growing into Global Citizens: Inspired by his own multicultural family, David Ming wrote his multilingual book series to bring together children, parents, and grandparents across cultures and generations. His hope is for multilingual books to make story time more inclusive and fun for everyone. Whether teaching your children your mother tongue or encouraging bilingual/trilingual flexibility, this book is for you.Yeh! Books. Explore Words. Explore Worlds.
  • One Red Bicycle: Numbers, Colors, and Vehicles in English, Spanish, Chinese & Korean

    David Ming

    eBook (Yeh! Books, Oct. 4, 2018)
    Introduce your kids to colors, numbers, and vehicles in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Korean.Great for All Ages: Have fun counting from 1 to 10, starting with One Red Bicycle and building up to Ten White Airplanes. Every page pairs colorful artwork with precise translations in all four languages, including both Traditional and Simplified Chinese characters.Thoughtful Translations: The last few pages summarize all colors, numbers, and vehicles, including multiple translations when concepts are known by different words in different countries. Cars, for example, may be called Coches in Mexico or Carros in Venezuela. Likewise, in Mandarin Chinese, there is more than one way to say Bus. Some people will say GōngGòng QìChē, while others will use the transliterated words BāShì.Pronunciation Help: Both Chinese Pinyin and Korean Romanization are included to help sound out words using the Latin alphabet.Growing up to be Global Citizens: Inspired by his own multicultural family, David Ming created his multilingual book series to bring together children, parents, and grandparents across cultures and generations. His hope is for multilingual books to make story time more inclusive and fun for everyone. Whether teaching your children your mother tongue or encouraging bilingual/trilingual flexibility, this book is for you.Yeh! Books. Explore Words. Explore Worlds.
  • The Fantastic Fig: Fruits, Vegetables, and Shapes in English, Spanish, Chinese & Korean

    David Ming

    eBook (Yeh! Books, Oct. 4, 2018)
    From triangular watermelon wedges to six-sided pomegranates, The Fantastic Fig introduces your kids to basic shapes through a collection of illustrated fruits & vegetables.Great for all Ages: This imaginative picture book covers foods ranging from ordinary oranges to exotic star fruit. Every page features fun artwork and helpful translations in English, Spanish, Chinese (Traditional & Simplified), and Korean. Thoughtful Translations: The last few pages summarize all foods & shapes into a concise study sheet, including different regional translations for concepts known by different names in different countries. Strawberries, for example, can be called Fresas in Mexico or Frutillas in Chile. Likewise, in Mandarin Chinese, both WǔJiǎoXíng and Wǔ Biān Xíng can refer to a Pentagon.Pronunciation Help: Both Chinese Pinyin and Korean Romanization are included to help sound out words using the Latin alphabet.Growing into Global Citizens: Inspired by his own multicultural family, David Ming wrote his multilingual book series to bring together children, parents, and grandparents across cultures and generations. His hope is for multilingual books to make story time more inclusive and fun for everyone. Whether teaching your children your mother tongue or encouraging bilingual/trilingual flexibility, this book is for you.Yeh! Books. Explore Words. Explore Worlds.
  • The Fearless Shark: Animals and Opposites in English, Russian, Chinese & Spanish

    David Ming

    eBook (Yeh! Books, Nov. 29, 2018)
    Introduce your kids to Animals and Opposites in English, Russian, Chinese, and Spanish.Great for All Ages: Have fun reading about a fearless shark (Бесстрашная Акула / 无畏的 鲨鱼 / tiburón sin miedo, a shy condor (Скромный кондор / 害羞的 秃鹰 / cóndor tímido), and much more. Every page pairs colorful artwork with precise translations in all four languages, including both Traditional and Simplified Chinese characters.Pronunciation Help: Using the same Chinese Pinyin learned by native students in China, every word in Mandarin comes with its phonetic counterpart in the Roman alphabet. Accent marks are also included to help identify the proper tone in Chinese.Encouraging Global Citizens: Inspired by his own multicultural family, David Ming wrote his Bilingual Kids Series to bring together children, parents, and grandparents across cultures and generations. His hope is for multilingual books to make story time more inclusive and fun for everyone. Whether teaching your children to be bilingual or learning a language for the first time, this book is for you.Yeh! Books. Explore Words. Explore Worlds.
  • The Fearless Shark: Explore Animals and Opposites in English, Spanish, Chinese & Korean

    David Ming

    eBook (Yeh, Oct. 10, 2018)
    A vibrant collection of illustrated animals helps your children learn English, Spanish, Chinese, and Korean. Whether reading about fearless sharks, shy condors, big whales, or small butterflies, every page pairs colorful artwork with translations in all four languages, giving you the choice of which language(s) to share.The comprehensive content includes a dictionary of animals and opposites at the end of the book for easy reference. The thoughtful translations include both Traditional and Simplified Chinese characters, so families can choose which to teach or learn. Moreover, to help with pronunciation, both Chinese Pinyin and Korean romanization are provided.Inspired by his own multicultural family, David Ming wrote his Bilingual Kids Series to bring together children, parents, and grandparents across cultures and generations. His hope is for multilingual books to make story time more inclusive and fun for everyone.Yeh! Books. Explore words. Explore worlds.
  • The Fearless Shark: Explore Animals and Opposites in English, Russian, Chinese & Spanish

    David Ming

    Paperback (Yeh! Books, Nov. 26, 2018)
    Introduce your kids to Animals and Opposites in English, Russian, Chinese, and Spanish.Great for All Ages: Have fun reading about a fearless shark (Бесстрашная Акула / 无畏的 鲨鱼 / tiburón sin miedo, a shy condor (Скромный кондор / 害羞的 秃鹰 / cóndor tímido), and much more. Every page pairs colorful artwork with precise translations in all four languages, including both Traditional and Simplified Chinese characters.Pronunciation Help: Using the same Chinese Pinyin learned by native students in China, every word in Mandarin comes with its phonetic counterpart in the Roman alphabet. Accent marks are also included to help identify the proper tone in Chinese.Encouraging Global Citizens: Inspired by his own multicultural family, David Ming wrote his Bilingual Kids Series to bring together children, parents, and grandparents across cultures and generations. His hope is for multilingual books to make story time more inclusive and fun for everyone. Whether teaching your children to be bilingual or learning a language for the first time, this book is for you.Yeh! Books. Explore Words. Explore Worlds.
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  • Oxford First Flashcards

    David Melling

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, USA, May 12, 2010)
    Oxford First French Flashcards are a tried and tested way for children to learn French words. 50 cards introduce children to time, weather, opposites, numbers, shapes, food, colours, and transport words, and more. Plus five extra cards are packed with ideas and instructions for games to reinforce learning.
  • The Fantastic Fig: Explore Fruits, Vegetables, and Shapes in English, Russian, Chinese & Spanish

    David Ming

    Paperback (Yeh! Books, Nov. 26, 2018)
    From six-sided pomegranates to triangular watermelon wedges, The Fantastic Fig introduces your kids to basic shapes with a cute collection of illustrated fruits & vegetables.Great for all Ages: This imaginative picture book covers foods ranging from ordinary oranges to exotic star fruit. Every page features fun artwork and helpful translations in English, Russian, Chinese (Traditional & Simplified), and Spanish. Thoughtful Translations: The last few pages summarize all foods & shapes into a concise study sheet, including different regional translations for concepts known by different names in different countries. Strawberries, for example, can be called Клубника or Земляника in Russian. Likewise, in Chinese, there is more than one way to say Rectangle and Pentagon.Pronunciation Help: Using the same Chinese Pinyin learned by native students in China, every word in Mandarin comes with its phonetic counterpart in the Roman alphabet. Accent marks are also included to help identify the proper tone in Chinese.Growing into Global Citizens: Inspired by his own multicultural family, David Ming wrote his Bilingual Kids Series to bring together children, parents, and grandparents across cultures and generations. His hope is for multilingual books to make story time more inclusive and fun for everyone. Whether teaching your children to be bilingual or learning a language for the first time, this book is for you.Yeh! Books. Explore Words. Explore Worlds.
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  • First People: An Illustrated History of American Indians

    David King

    Hardcover (DK Children, Nov. 3, 2008)
    First People tells the story of Native Americans—from their arrival on the continent 10,000 years ago to their search for identity in the modern world. Avoiding standard clichés and easy generalizations, the book presents each tribe as an individual, evolving culture, with its own history, artwork, and traditions. With a wealth of modern and historic images, innovative page layouts, and compelling first-person accounts, this is an eye-opening look at the richness and variety of North American tribes, and a moving account of the European conquest.
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