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Books with title Meet the Panda

  • Manda the Panda: Meet Manda

    Jean Huang

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 19, 2017)
    Meet Manda, an adorable rambunctious panda who loves to eat bamboo, nap all day, and most of all, dance her heart out! Sure to be a children's favorite, Manda's spirit and spunk, portrayed in rhyming verse and charming pen-and-ink drawings, will delight young readers.
  • Manda the Panda: Meet Manda

    Jean Huang

    eBook
    Meet Manda, an adorable rambunctious panda who loves to eat bamboo, nap all day, and most of all, dance her heart out! Sure to be a children's favorite, Manda's spirit and spunk, portrayed in rhyming verse and charming pen-and-ink drawings, will delight young readers.
  • Meet the Panda

    Susanna Keller

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2010)
    Presents giant pandas, describing what they eat, where they live, and why they need to be kept safe.
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  • The Panda Miranda

    Andrew Curry

    Paperback (Independently published, June 26, 2020)
    Totally nonsensical children's book about a panda named Miranda. She's awesome. It rhymes. Cool.
  • Meet the Panda

    Susanna Keller

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    The black-and-white giant panda has stirred the imaginations of kids around the world. Readers will learn about pandas bamboo-based diet and be charmed by adorable photographs of these beloved bears.
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  • The Panda Miranda

    Andrew Curry

    eBook (, June 28, 2020)
    Miranda the Panda can do it all! An excellent children's book for little girls who love pandas, rhymes, and bright pictures!
  • Miranda the Panda

    Ruthie Darling, Tricia Capraro

    Hardcover (Ark Company, March 15, 2019)
    We've all heard about different kinds of animals and various creatures escaping from zoos where gates, for reasons unknown, have been left open. In this little fantasy, Miranda is bored with her daily life of sleeping, playing and eating bamboo. When she sees that the zoo's gate has been left open, she decides to take a trip into town! Share in Miranda's fun and see what she has learned by the time she returns to the zoo!People look elsewhere when everything they need is in front of them.Sometimes the best of all worlds is when everything stays the same.
  • Meimei the Panda

    Xianlong Meng

    Paperback (Beijing Language and Culture University Press, Dec. 1, 2014)
    The Chinese Library Series is a collection of graded Chinese readers designed for kids and teenagers, consisting of six levels. There are stories about the life of modern teenagers, classical works, myths, legends, idiom stories and so on, which enable students to learn Chinese characters and words better, improve their Chinese competence and enhance their understanding of the Chinese culture while enjoying the joy of reading. Meimei the Panda: Numbers is a beginner’s level (300 words) Chinese reader which tells a story of a panda called Meimei using concise language and fantastic illustrations and teaches some new words related to numbers. A wordlist is provided for the story in each book, and small exercises and a passage for extended reading are provided after the story to help students to do self-evaluations and teachers to conduct classroom activities. A free CD-ROM included narrates the story, the passage for extended reading and the wordlist in the book. The book can be used with a MPR talking pen (sold separately).
  • Meimei the Panda

    陈琦

    Paperback (北京语言大学出版社, Dec. 1, 2014)
    《中文小书架·熊猫美美:长相(入门级)》是一套专为青少年、儿童设计的汉语分级读物,共分为六级。故事内容涉及现代青少年生活、经典名著、神话传说、成语故事等,让学生在享受阅读乐趣的同时,更好地认读汉字,记忆词汇,提高汉语水平,增加对中国文化的了解。
  • Meet the Jam Pandas

    Stephanie Boey

    Paperback (Parragon Publishing, April 1, 1996)
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  • Meimei the Panda

    Xianlong Meng

    Paperback (Beijing Language and Culture University Press, Dec. 1, 2014)
    The Chinese Library Series is a collection of graded Chinese readers designed for kids and teenagers, consisting of six levels. There are stories about the life of modern teenagers, classical works, myths, legends, idiom stories and so on, which enable students to learn Chinese characters and words better, improve their Chinese competence and enhance their understanding of the Chinese culture while enjoying the joy of reading. Meimei the Panda: Colours is a beginner’s level (300 words) Chinese reader which tells a story of a panda called Meimei using concise language and fantastic illustrations and teaches some new words related to colours. A wordlist is provided for the story in each book, and small exercises and a passage for extended reading are provided after the story to help students to do self-evaluations and teachers to conduct classroom activities. A free CD-ROM included narrates the story, the passage for extended reading and the wordlist in the book. The book can be used with a MPR talking pen (sold separately).
  • The Panda

    Brian Cutting, Jillian Cutting, Robert Masheris

    Paperback (Wright Group/ Mcgraw-Hill, June 1, 1989)
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