“Celebrations and traditions might differ, but the story of missing distant family is universal.” — School Library Journal (starred review)
This poignant, vibrantly illustrated tale, which won the prestigious Feng Zikai Chinese Children’s Picture Book Award in 2009, is sure to resonate with every child who misses relatives when they are away — and shows how a family’s love is strong enough to endure over time and distance.
“Celebrations and traditions might differ, but the story of missing distant family is universal.” — School Library Journal (starred review)
This poignant, vibrantly illustrated tale, which won the prestigious Feng Zikai Chinese Children’s Picture Book Award in 2009, is sure to resonate with every child who misses relatives when they are away — and shows how a family’s love is strong enough to endure over time and distance.
A New Year's Reunion: A Chinese Story
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ISBN-13: | 9780763667481 |
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Publisher: | Candlewick Press |
Publication date: | 11/26/2013 |
Pages: | 112 |
Product dimensions: | 8.42(w) x 9.22(h) x 0.23(d) |
Lexile: | AD560L (what's this?) |
Age Range: | 3 - 7 Years |
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