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Enjoy the complete collection of one of the longest and most acclaimed Asian American children’s picture book series. Each of the 12 animals of the lunar new year star in their own journey with a brand new cast of characters and settings. Empowering themes of self-discovery and cultural exchange, plus colorfully animated illustrations, have proven popular with children, parents, and elementary educators. The Year of the Dog, Rooster, and Monkey feature bilingual translations in simplified Chinese.
[The artwork is] reminiscent of the work of Chuck Jones, the animator behind such Warner Bros. cartoon characters as Bugs Bunny. They look like animation stills…. With his new series, Chin wants to bring the ancient stories of the Chinese zodiac to life in a modern context.
-San Francisco Chronicle
This set of 12 zodiac animal stories is a unique collection of courage, bravery, loyalty, and family adventures. Each book uses the character and personality of a Chinese zodiac sign to weave an entertaining tale of personal discovery and understanding.
-Warren Wright, Librarian, Chinese American International School
Our children’s collection was never complete without the latest ‘installment’ of Tales from the Chinese Zodiac. These books are a wonderful way to celebrate the New Year and to enjoy delightful escapades year round. -Joan Mead, Librarian, County of Los Angeles Public Library
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Enjoy the complete collection of one of the longest and most acclaimed Asian American children’s picture book series. Each of the 12 animals of the lunar new year star in their own journey with a brand new cast of characters and settings. Empowering themes of self-discovery and cultural exchange, plus colorfully animated illustrations, have proven popular with children, parents, and elementary educators. The Year of the Dog, Rooster, and Monkey feature bilingual translations in simplified Chinese.
[The artwork is] reminiscent of the work of Chuck Jones, the animator behind such Warner Bros. cartoon characters as Bugs Bunny. They look like animation stills…. With his new series, Chin wants to bring the ancient stories of the Chinese zodiac to life in a modern context.
-San Francisco Chronicle
This set of 12 zodiac animal stories is a unique collection of courage, bravery, loyalty, and family adventures. Each book uses the character and personality of a Chinese zodiac sign to weave an entertaining tale of personal discovery and understanding.
-Warren Wright, Librarian, Chinese American International School
Our children’s collection was never complete without the latest ‘installment’ of Tales from the Chinese Zodiac. These books are a wonderful way to celebrate the New Year and to enjoy delightful escapades year round. -Joan Mead, Librarian, County of Los Angeles Public Library