我看在中国上空的太阳 /
Wo kan zai Zhongguo shang kong de tai yang / zuo zhe: Dedie King ; cha hua: Judith Inglese ; [fan yi: Zhang Yan ; shu fa: Zhang Han] = I see the sun in China / written by Dedie King ; illustrated by Judith Inglese ; [translation by Yan Zhang ; calligraphy by Han Zhang].
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- unmediated
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- 9780981872056
- 0981872050
- I see the sun in China
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Main Library | Children's World Languages Collection | King Dedie | Chinese | Available | 33111008794550 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The first in the I See the Sun Series, readers follow a young girl as she travels from a small town in China to the city of Shanghai to spend time with her aunt. The unspoken message of this book is the movement from the old to the new, while still maintaining some connections with the past. It depicts some of the many choices available in China today, and the drive to be successful in a modern world. The story provides a unique introduction to the culture, family life and language of China in a way that is age-appropriate and sensitive to the true environment. Children will be able to recognize the similarities as well as the differences between their own culture and the culture of modern China. Written in both English and Mandarin Chinese, I See the Sun in China is beautifully illustrated with warm, engaging collages made from photographs, colorful paper cut-outs, and drawings. Includes country overview and glossary of unfamiliar terms. For ages 5 and up.
In English and Mandarin Chinese.
Follows a young child as she travels from a small town to the city of Shanghai, portraying the events that take place from dawn until night over the course of that one day, in English and Mandarin Chinese.