Celebrate Chinese New Year with a big, brainy STEM board book. While celebrating Chinese New Year, Baby discovers the science behind the lunar phases! Accurate enough to satisfy an expert, yet simple enough for baby, this clever board book explores the lunar calendar, the moon’s orbit, and the reason the moon seems to change shape. Learn all about the traditions of Lunar New Year—also known as Chinese New Year—with this fourth board book in the Celebrate the World series, which highlights special occasions and holidays across the globe. After the winter solstice each year, it’s time for a celebration with many names: Chinese New Year, Spring Festival, and Lunar New Celebrating Chinese New Year: A Bilingual Book in English and Mandarin with Traditional Characters, Zhuyin, and Pinyin by Lacey Benard & Lulu Cheng. illus. by Lacey Benard. Bitty Bao. ISBN 9781958833148. Toddler-PreS–This bright, bilingual board book focuses on vocabulary for family members as the characters prepare for Lunar New Year. Each The School Library Journal's editorial review is misleading in that it seems to attempt to equate other Asian countries' Lunar New Year celebrations to Chinese New Year. While each culture has unique ways of celebrating, this book is focused on Chinese New Year so that readers can learn more about this specific holiday. Chinese New Year is filled with so many celebratory traditions. It’s so special to experience them with family! - a book about family. A high-quality, engaging, and culturally relevant Chinese bilingual book for all families. All Bitty Bao books include all of the necessary language elements to 5.0 out of 5 stars Great board book for Chinese New Year Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023 Simple and lovely and full of layers as these animal friends get ready to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Editorial Reviews ★ 11/05/2018 In the fourth title of the Celebrate the World board book series, Eliot describes the folkloric and cultural history of Chinese New Year—including the story of Nian, a monster who is only frightened by “the loud crackling of burning bamboo (or firecrackers), the color red, and the bright lights of lanterns.” This board book is ideal for collections in need of more Lunar New Year books for the youngest set. It’s Your Year, Baby Rabbit. little bee. ISBN 9781499813425. Toddler-PreS–This cheerful board book introduces toddlers to the positive characteristics of those born during the Year of the Rabbit in the Chinese zodiac. Bright, happy The board book includes Chinese, pinyin, and phonetic pronunciations for key words with descriptions in English. The book starts with an explanation of Chūn Jié (Chinese New Year) and the Chinese Zodiac. Then each page features a word related to the celebration of Lunar New Year in Chinese culture. Happy Chinese New Year! - by Jannie Ho (Board Book) 5 out of 5 stars with 2 ratings. 2 reviews. $7.99. I Love Lunar New Year - by Eva Wong Nava (Paperback) $7.43 Come celebrate the Chinese New Year with its magical traditions— from giving gifts to watching parades! Children will love to scratch and sniff the sweet oranges, turn the wheel to find their Chinese animal year, lift the flap to find the lucky money, and watch the big dragon pop up to wish them a year filled with wisdom, wealth, and happiness. Bao Bao Learns Chinese Vol. 1, Chinese Books for Kids, Chinese New Year Gifts, Chinese Baby Book, Mandarin Chinese Board Books for Children, Chinese Learning Book, Bilingual Book & Musical Toys 4.7 out of 5 stars It is the Chinese New Year. In this beautifully illustrated book, children aged 2 to 6 will follow Hong as he and his family prepare for and celebrate the Chinese New Year Festival. They will also enjoy reading the story behind the most important celebration in Chinese culture. BoBo’s Colorful Chinese New Year is a bilingual counting board book written in Mandarin and English. The book also includes Pinyin, which is the spelling out of Chinese phrases with letters from the English alphabet so that Chinese words can be read out loud, regardless of the reader’s language abilities. In a brightly colored board book, perfect for the youngest child, Newbery Honoree Grace Lin tells the tale of a Chinese American family as they prepare for the Lunar New Year. Each family member lends a hand as they sweep out the dust of the old year, hang decorations, and make dumplings. Organizing Chinese Lunar New Year books into categories. First, a confession: I have often felt overwhelmed by the growing number of options! Over the years, my children and I have read over 50 Chinese New Year books. Like many of you, I wasn’t sure where to start a few years ago. So, I’ve narrowed down this list to the top 20 favorites!
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