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Books with title PROOF: Chinese Bedtime Stories

  • Chinese Bedtime Stories

    Tina Chen

    Paperback (Independently published, April 8, 2018)
    What is the secret of the special scale? What lesson can we learn from the praying mantis? Is losing your beloved pet truly a bad thing? Where can you find a rooster's egg? How can we weigh an elephant? Chinese Bedtime Stories is a book with eleven unforgettable Chinese fables about life. You are invited to discover these heart warming stories that will take you on a spectacular journey through Chinese history and culture!
  • Chinese Bedtime Stories

    Tina Chen

    eBook
    What is the secret of the special scale? What lesson can we learn from the praying mantis? Is losing your beloved pet truly a bad thing? Where can you find a rooster's egg? How can we weigh an elephant? Chinese Bedtime Stories is a book with eleven unforgettable Chinese fables about life. You are invited to discover these heart warming stories that will take you on a spectacular journey through Chinese history and culture!
  • Chinese Zodiac Bedtime Stories

    Michael Hall, Showyuh Hall

    eBook
    This book was written to be enjoyed by people of all ages. It brings to life each of the twelve characters of the Chinese zodiac in twelve separate short stories. Each of the twelve animal stories contains within it a moral or good advice concept such as: cooperation, loyalty, personal acceptance, and not being judgmental. There are two non-zodiac bonus stories at the end for a total of 14 stories. Five of the main characters are female, although gender isn’t important in most of the stories. Each story describes a different part of China with animal characters appropriate to that area so that children can learn a little bit about China. Each story also includes a cute picture of the characters in the story drawn by Showyuh, who is of Chinese ethnicity from Taiwan. These stories are especially designed to be enjoyed by parents with their children. In this time of so many electronic devices, the close interactions between parents and their kids have often suffered. These short stories allow for discussion and mutual enjoyment between the generations without being overly time consuming in an age of short attention spans and hectic schedules.
  • Chinese Zodiac Bedtime Stories:

    Michael R Hall, Showyuh Hall

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 21, 2019)
    This book was written to be enjoyed by people of all ages. It brings to life each of the twelve characters of the Chinese zodiac in twelve separate short stories. Each of the twelve animal stories contains within it a moral or good advice concept such as: cooperation, loyalty, personal acceptance, and not being judgmental. There are two non-zodiac bonus stories at the end for a total of 14 stories. Each story describes a different part of China with animal characters appropriate to that area so that children can learn a little bit about China. Each story also includes a cute picture of the characters in the story drawn by Showyuh, who is of Chinese ethnicity from Taiwan. These stories are especially designed to be enjoyed by parents with their children. In this time of so many electronic devices, the close interactions between parents and their kids have often suffered. These short stories allow for discussion and mutual enjoyment between the generations without being overly time consuming in an age of short attention spans and hectic schedules.
  • PROOF: Chinese Bedtime Stories

    Tina Chen

    Paperback
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  • Chinese Zodiac Bedtime Stories:

    Michael R Hall, Showyuh S Hall

    Paperback (Independently published, May 21, 2019)
    This book was written to be enjoyed by people of all ages. It brings to life each of the twelve characters of the Chinese zodiac in twelve separate short stories. Each of the twelve animal stories contains within it a moral or good advice concept such as: cooperation, loyalty, personal acceptance, and not being judgmental. There are two non-zodiac bonus stories at the end for a total of 14 stories. Each story describes a different part of China with animal characters appropriate to that area so that children can learn a little bit about China. Each story also includes a cute picture of the characters in the story drawn by Showyuh, who is of Chinese ethnicity from Taiwan. These stories are especially designed to be enjoyed by parents with their children. In this time of so many electronic devices, the close interactions between parents and their kids have often suffered. These short stories allow for discussion and mutual enjoyment between the generations without being overly time consuming in an age of short attention spans and hectic schedules.