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Books with title Celebrating the Chinese New Year

  • Celebrating the Chinese New Year

    Sanmu Tang, Wu Ying

    Paperback (Shanghai Press, Sept. 10, 2010)
    In these charming volumes, Little Mei asks her grandfather about each of the four different Chinese celebrations represented. He tells her the stories of Nian and the monster Xi (Chinese New Year); Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet who loved his kingdom (Dragon Boat Festival); the Jade Emperor of Heaven who ordered the earth to be destroyed by fire (Lantern Festival); and Hou Yi who shot down the suns (Mid-Autumn Festival). In Celebrating the Chinese New Year, Little Mei wants to know why her family celebrates the Chinese New Year. All her family members have their own reasons, but it is Grandpa who tells her the story of Nian and monster Xi.
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  • Celebrating Chinese New Year: A Rich Tradition

    Rachel Zhang, Emily Song, Michael Wu, Greta Chang, Maximo Zhang, Pearl Wang, Isaac Zhang, Yufeng Tu

    eBook (Blooming Tree Culture Publishing Group, Feb. 9, 2018)
    The spectacular festivities held during Chinese New Year capture the colorful spirits of Chinese culture. Receiving red envelopes, feasting on scrumptious food, and watching the firecrackers explode are just some of the traditions people practice during the beautiful celebration. Join us in exploring the fascinating customs of Chinese New Year.
  • Celebrating Chinese New Year

    Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith, Lawrence Migdale

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Sept. 1, 1998)
    A Chinese-American boy's family observes a cherished tradition.
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  • Celebrating Chinese New Year: Nick's New Year

    Rosa Drew, Heather Phillips, Joel Kupperstein, Cheryl Kirk Noll

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Pr, March 1, 1999)
    A Chinese-American boy and his family prepare for Chinese New Year.
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  • Celebrating Chinese New Year

    Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith, Lawrence Migdale

    Paperback (Holiday House, April 1, 1999)
    A Chinese-American boy's family observes a cherished tradition.
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  • Celebrating the Chinese New Year

    Barbara M. Linde

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Many cultures had their own way of counting the year before the western calendar became accepted around the world. The Chinese New Year, one of the biggest holidays in modern China, is based on an ancient lunar calendar. Readers explore the long history of this celebration as well as find out about the animals associated with particular years, the food, and ways people still celebrate it today. Amazing full-color photographs show off the fun of the Chinese New Year in history and today to correlate with the text for beginning readers.
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  • Celebrating Chinese New Year: An Activity Book

    Hingman Chan

    Paperback (Asia for Kids, July 15, 2004)
    Celebrating Chinese New Year is a fun-filled craft, activity and resource book for the Chinese New Year. In addition to basic facts and history of the Chinese New Year, you can make a dragon parade, a paper lantern, and red lucky envelopes following simple directions and examples in this activity book. You will also have fun learning about your Chinese Zodiac signs. This classroom tested copy-ready activity book is an excellent resource for parents and teachers with children ages 5 to 10. A must for celebrating Chinese New Year!
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  • Hiss! Pop! Boom!: Celebrating Chinese New Year

    Tricia Morrissey, Kong Lee

    Hardcover (Global Directions/Things Asian Press, July 15, 2006)
    Hiss! and Pop! snap the firecrackers. Boom! says the drum to the Lion Dancer. Chinese New Year is here! Beautiful Chinese brush painting and elegant calligraphy illustrate each moment of the New Year celebration. Share the traditions with your child, and learn a few new things too!
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  • Celebrating Chinese New Year

    Fay Robinson

    Paperback (Enslow Elementary, July 1, 2012)
    Learn about the Chinese New Year, its customs, traditions and celebrations.
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  • Celebrating Chinese New Year

    Fay Robinson

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, April 1, 2012)
    Learn about the Chinese New Year, its customs, traditions and celebrations.
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  • Celebrate Chinese New Year with the Fong Family

    Alma F. Ada & F. Isabel Campoy

    Paperback (Alfaguara Infantil, Sept. 1, 2006)
    A Chinese-American family invites their good friends the Sánchez, a Latino family, to celebrate with them the Chinese New Year. Nico, one of the Latino kids takes the reader through the magnificence of the celebration as he takes pictures of everything he finds interesting not without getting in trouble. Contains an informative section about the Chinese New Year.
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  • Max Celebrates Chinese New Year

    Adria Fay Klein, Mernie Elizabeth Gallagher-Cole

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Max helps his friend Lily and her family celebrate the Chinese New Year. Flowers, oranges, and special candy are all part of the fun!
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