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  • Julie Black Belt: The Kung Fu Chronicles

    Oliver Chin, Charlene Chua

    Hardcover (Immedium, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Can Julie learn kung fu and get her black belt? Real kid power is more inspirational than Kung Fu Panda or The Karate Kid!When Julie takes a kung fu class, she thinks getting a black belt will be easy. But her bold teacher says guess again! Since practice takes patience, Julie wonders, what would her movie idol Brandy Wu do?Can Julie take her lessons to heart, and exercise both her mind and body? Then will she develop the self-confidence and discipline necessary to take the Yellow belt test and show her brother, parents, and heroine the true "spirit” of this sport?Children and parents identify with Julie’s attitude and journey. She is a modern, refreshing character who leads a diverse class and displays authentic girl power. This is an engaging introduction of martial arts to young children who enroll in after school programs. Inspired by a real girl in a taekwondo class, this story’s lessons are applicable to any martial art, such as karate, ju-jitsu, aikido, judo, and wrestling. Like real youngsters, Julie learns by doing. Teachers appreciate how the story promotes respect, conflict resolution, and self-defense, which in turn improves focus and concentration. Training builds confidence and social skills and improves physical fitness (coordination, balance, posture). Artist Charlene Chua’s vibrant illustrations capture Julie’s high-flying action and her evolving commitment with dynamic energy. The adventures continue in Julie Black Belt: The Belt of Fire!“Practice makes perfect. That’s what Julie learns in her beginning kung fu class along with lessons about dedication and determination. (She thinks getting a black belt will be a snap.)...a high-action story that encourages deep reflection despite the action movie look.”- San Francisco Chronicle
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  • Billie the Unicorn

    Brianne Drouhard

    Hardcover (Immedium, April 26, 2011)
    “Animator and character designer Brianne Drouhard (Batman Brave and Bold, Ben 10, etc), aka potatofarmgirl, has her first children’s book just out: Billie The Unicorn. It’s filled with gorgeous drawings of the type that used to be animated – this would have made a great TV special 25 years ago. In fact, it would make a great kids’ special or short children’s film today. I hope Brianne can figure that out – but until then, her new book will keep you and the small ones quite entertained.” - Cartoon Brew"If you like pretty twinkly magic, unthinkable depths of lavish colors, organic farming, and horses with horns, boy are you in for a treat! The brilliantly talented marker wielding creator of this universe, Brianne Drouhard, has wrought forth a world of such intense charm and adorableness, that even the coldest hearted football jock will not be able to resist the call to be immersed in this lush and wondrous world." — Derrick J. Wyatt, Transformers: AnimatedThe young unicorn Billie seeks adventure! She leaves her cornfield for the forest, where her friendly cousins Rhubarb and Smudge show her how to grow delightful flowers. However, the legend of a Queen's castle that holds the world's grandest garden lures her away! But will Billie discover that friendship and freedom matter more? Find out!Brianne Drouhard has contributed to the popular animated TV shows Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Ben Ten, Teen Titans, and Transformers: Animated.“Another appropriate lesson to learn from Billie the Unicorn is that the grass isn't always greener on the other side. The most enchanting thing about this fable is the artwork. My girls are seventeen, but that did not stop them from snatching this book out of my hands and declaring it worthy of 4 pluses, all due to the illustrations. "This is the kind of book I would have read over and over again for the artwork," one of my daughters declared. And it's true. My Little Pony fans and lovers of horses and unicorns will delight in Billie the Unicorn. The illustrations are perfectly suited for the minds of children encouraging them to imagine other stories for Billie and playing them out. Little girls will love Billie especially.” - Biblio Reads"Brianne Drouhard spins a heartfelt tale of adventure, magic and whimsy that leaves you wanting more. Her beautiful illustrations transport you into a world you’ll want to visit again and again." – Summer Hayes, The My Little Pony Collector’s Inventory“My boys were rapt until the end, and I'm sure we'll be enjoying the book many more times in the future.” – SuperPunch
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  • The Discovery of Anime and Manga: The Asian Hall of Fame

    Phil Amara, Oliver Chin, Juan Calle

    Hardcover (Immedium, Nov. 5, 2019)
    Enjoy the first English children’s picture book on how Japanese animation and comics were created! Amazingly illustrated, this storybook features a bilingual Japanese translation. This is the third adventure in our series on cool inventions created in Asia. The cute red panda Dao makes history come alive by transporting the kids Emma and Ethan back in time. Together they learn how fantastic creations came to be and zip back to the future! This dynamic journey explores the evolution of Japanese animation and comic books. Published in newspapers, magazines, books, and graphic novels, comics became TV shows, movies, and games. These entertainment brought Japanese pop culture across the globe and influenced artists everywhere. This quest features 100 of your favorite characters and creators: from Osamu Tezuka’s Astro Boy and Rumiko Takahashi’s Ranma 1/2 to Hayao Miyazaki’s Studio Ghibli and Totoro. Mazinger, Speed Racer, and Doraemon are joined by Sailor Moon, Dragon Ball, and Pokémon. Mobile Suit Gundam, Akira, and Ghost in the Shell meet Full Metal Alchelmist, One Piece, and One Punch Man. Iconic and best-selling series are brought to life with the amazing artwork of Juan Calle, an otaku (big fan) himself. Adults and kids can learn about the categories shonen, shojo, and mecha (giant robots), use a handy glossary, and draw inspiration to create their own amazing stories. Teachers and librarians will find this a great addition to their comic book and graphic novel collections. "The Discovery of Anime and Manga bursts from the page with energy and color. Informative and entertaining, it's a beautifully rendered concise introduction to manga and anime for not only children, but comics fans of all ages." - Dr. Dale Jacobs, Department of English, University of Windsor, Canada
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  • The Year of the Rat: Tales from the Chinese Zodiac

    Oliver Chin, Miah Alcorn

    Hardcover (Immedium, Jan. 1, 2008)
    2008 is the Year of the Rat! With his parents' blessing, the baby rat Ralph investigates the village with his new friend, the boy Bing. But being accepted isn't as easy as Ralph would like, especially since some of his hereditary habits are hard to break. But when things go awry at Bing's birthday party, how can Ralph help if he's locked in the barn? Surely this rodent has some tricks up his sleeve to save the day!
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  • Julie Black Belt: The Belt of Fire

    Oliver Chin, Charlene Chua

    Hardcover (Immedium, Oct. 8, 2013)
    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! Still inspired by Brandy Wu, an action movie star, Julie now 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 ultimately 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 is Julie brave enough to make this wisdom her own? Artist Charlene Chua’s colorful, action-packed illustrations make Julie’s quest one that any aspiring martial arts practitioner, as well as their parents and instructors, will enjoy.Children and parents identify with this spunky female star who is willing to give all she’s got. Julie is a fan favorite and young readers make her vivid story their own. Again this is an engaging introduction of martial arts to young children who enroll in after school programs. Inspired by a real girl in a taekwondo class, this story’s lessons are applicable to any martial art, such as karate, ju-jitsu, aikido, judo, and wrestling. Kung fu means a skill achieved through consistent dedication. But Julie discovers that knowing the correct moves isn’t the most important thing. Teachers appreciate how the story promotes respect, conflict resolution, and self-defense, which in turn improves focus and concentration. Training builds confidence and social skills and improves physical fitness (coordination, balance, posture). Artist Charlene Chua’s vibrant drawings capture Julie’s high-flying action with dynamism and verve. "With its bright, action-packed cover in super hero style, this book will draw young readers in, especially those interested in martial arts... Girls, especially, may welcome a female protagonist in a kung fu book, but primary boys will most likely enjoy this story as well." - Puget Sound Council for Reviewing Children’s Literature/Media
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  • The Year of the Rat: Tales from the Chinese Zodiac

    Oliver Chin, Jeremiah Alcorn

    eBook (Immedium, Nov. 11, 2019)
    2020 is the Year of the Rat! Ralph is a resolute rodent whose journey celebrates the new year. This edition features a bilingual Chinese translation.Young Ralph explores the world with his friend, the boy Bing. But being an impish rodent, Ralph finds some habits hard to break. Now Ralph is not allowed to attend Bing's birthday party! However, when a bunch of overinflated balloons unexpectedly carry Bing away by, can Ralph save the day?Befriending people and the other zodiac animals, can Ralph show he’s got the right stuff? Illustrating expressive characters and vibrant action, artist Jeremiah Alcorn 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.Ralph’s fanciful flight to discover his true nature 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, dog 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.“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
  • The Story of Paper: Amazing Chinese Inventions

    Ying Chang Compestine, Yongsheng Xuan

    Hardcover (Immedium, April 5, 2016)
    "With bold black outlines and vivid coloration... the artwork captures the action as the boys exercise their ingenuity."—School Library JournalThe Kang boys don't want their teacher to write embarrassing notes on their hands anymore. Can they concoct a formula for what just may become a very useful school supply? This series, recounting how the creative Kang brothers discovered four of China's famed inventions, is redesigned to feature new bilingual simplified Chinese translations.“ The ingenious Kang brothers, seen last in The Story of Kites, return for another entrepreneurial adventure. “ – ALA Booklist
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  • Play with your Food

    David G. Derrick Jr.

    Hardcover (Immedium, Oct. 21, 2014)
    "Though we both enjoyed this story, what really won us over were the illustrations. They're fabulous, and are perfect for young children who enjoy looking through picture books. This book is the whole package—it's a great picture book, and fun story to read."—Mundie KidsPrehistoric life was an eat or be eaten world. When a small gliding lizard (a Coelurosauravus) finds himself on the menu, he tries to convince the much larger predator (a Dimetrodon) to play with his food.Through vivid and entertaining artwork laced with hidden animals and humor Play with your Food turns the survival of the fittest into the survival of the funnest.This is the fourth funny storybook by David G. Derrick, Jr., who is an animator at Disney. Previously Dave contributed to DreamWorks' films Rise of the Guardians, How to Train Your Dragon, and Megamind.Praise for David G. Derrick's previous books:"I'm the Scariest Thing in the Jungle is one of those books that you realize could easily become your child's most favorite stories of all time. The book that, when they grow up, they'll want to read to their own children."—Just a Little Creativity"Animals Don't, So I Won't! is an enticing and recommended pick for young readers and their parents."—Midwest Book Review
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  • That Girl on TV could be Me!: The Journey of a Latina news anchor

    Leticia Ordaz, Juan Calle

    Hardcover (Immedium, Sept. 15, 2020)
    Enjoy the first children's picture book about becoming a TV news anchor. Amazingly illustrated, this inspiring Latina autobiography features a bilingual Spanish translation.Growing up near Sacramento, CA, little Leticia dreams of being a TV newscaster. But no one on TV looks like her. This shy, small-town girl overcomes barriers, like her fear of public speaking, to become the first in her hardworking Mexican family to attend college. Then, starting as an intern, she climbs the ladder, travels to different cities, and reports on a rainbow of stories. Eventually can she land her dream job... to work at her hometown Channel 3? Join Leticia on her exciting journey to become that TV anchor who will encourage the next generation of children to attain their goals.Children watch television every day but have never read a storybook about making a career in TV news... until now! Kids will be inspired by Leticia’s educational, funny, and poignant experiences. Parents will appreciate the perspective of a working woman and Latinx role model. Teachers and librarians will value the bilingual translation in Spanish and glossary of TV terms.This autobiography is topical, as immigrants and women continue the struggle to claim their rightful place in America. The dynamic illustrations by Juan Calle go behind the scenes to show how breaking news is covered in a way no other storybook has done before. Join Leticia on her inspiring journey to achieve the American Dream.“All children need attention to the spark that ignites their ambition. Leticia's true life quest for excellence in TV News is charmingly told and illustrated and will be the example that shows you the way.”―Lois Hart and Dave Walker, first CNN TV anchors
  • Tales from the Chinese Zodiac: The 12 Year Box Set

    Oliver Chin, Miah Alcorn, Justin Roth, Jennifer Wood, Alina Chau

    Paperback (Immedium, Dec. 12, 2017)
    Enjoy the colorful stories of the 12 fun-loving animals of the lunar new year. Limited edition box plus a bonus 18” x 24” poster. 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. The limited edition box set includes a bonus 18" x 24" poster.These unique stories will delight kids, parents, and educators. Children identify with the main characters who are growing up, experiencing trials and errors, and blazing their own trails to discover their true qualities. Adults love the expressive personalities and vibrant action, as each artist animates an inviting new world for readers to explore. Teachers and librarians like the empowering themes of self-discovery, multicultural exchange, and appreciation of diversity."This set of 12 zodiac animal stories is a unique collection of courage, bravery, loyalty, and family adventures. Each book uses the character and personality of a Chinese zodiac sign to weave an entertaining tale of personal discovery and understanding." ―Warren Wright, Librarian, Chinese American International School
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  • The Discovery of Ramen: The Asian Hall of Fame

    Phil Amara, Oliver Chin

    eBook (Immedium, Nov. 14, 2017)
    Enjoy the first English children’s picture book on how Japan’s ramen noodles were created! Amazingly illustrated, this storybook features a glossary of Japanese terms.This is the first adventure in our series on cool inventions created in Asia. The cute red panda Dao makes history come alive by transporting the kids Emma and Ethan back in time. Together they learn how fantastic creations came to be and zip back to the future! This dynamic journey explores the invention of ramen.This quest is like Chef’s Table meets Back to the Future! The trio begins their trip in 1800’s Japan. They travel from the unpaved streets where pushcart vendors cooked to the growing capital of Tokyo. They witness the rise of instant ramen, Momofuku Ando’s Nissin cup of noodles, and now four star restaurants and celebrity chefs. Along the way, Dao and the kids visit ramen factories and museums and even zoom to outer space! Kids and educators will appreciate the story’s comprehensive scope and Japanese glossary.Since nearly every city has a ramen restaurant, adults and kids will enjoy learning how their favorite noodles are made! Readers will discover how chefs use different broths and ingredients to boost the special flavor of umami (the savory fifth taste) to make delicious noodle soups. Along the way, teachers and librarians will appreciate how students eagerly absorb Japanese food history, culinary culture, and key words. Fans of cooking shows and home cooks will delight in the dynamic artwork which render tasty dishes in mouthwatering color to the point where you can smell the aroma coming off the printed pages.“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 (www.luckyrice.com) and Creator of PBS TV series Lucky Chow
  • The Year of the Monkey: Tales from the Chinese Zodiac

    Oliver Chin, Kenji Ono

    eBook (Immedium, Dec. 10, 2015)
    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 a lofty destiny and 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.Max’s thrilling climb to discover his true nature 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, animal 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."Illustrated by professional animator Kenji Ono, the dynamic artwork makes the zodiac animals jump off the pages. It's great fun to look for all 12 animals appearing throughout the book... Max exudes energy and determination, two wonderful traits to carry into the Year of the Monkey to achieve your dreams."- Sampan