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The family of magical carousel creatures has gotten bigger as an entirely new carousel team has made itself known. What can they do? What are they going to teach us? Come and meet them to find out. This is the fourth book in The Elemental Horses series. It introduces a whole new set of 12 animals that have real Chinese words for their names. The two carousels combine their powers as they take on the big challenges facing our world with courage and intelligence.
The carousel is threatened by the world it was meant to help. Can the modern world be trusted with the secrets the horses protect? This is book 3 in the series. The themes get more serious as the horse and rider pairs goes out into the world to try to fix all kinds of real world problems like the superheroes that they are. This is for older kids who have been exposed to current events like the things they see on the news. It is to help them reflect on ideas such as good and evil, confronting fears and other emotions.
Part 2 of the Elemental Horses series dives deeper as each horse interacts with the children that come to them. Each horse has magical powers and this book shows off their powers as they each interact with a different child rider. Every horse is different as is every child is different. What happens between them is what this book is about. It is meant to encourage self reflection as each reader thinks about the relationships they can have with each horse. It is a fantasy/science fiction children's story & art book that introduces elements of science as well as Chinese language and culture and explores the imaginations of young people.
An urgent call for help came to Chang. The other animals are out with their riders taking on all kinds of adventures. So he takes off on his own across the ocean to give aid. What will he see? Who will he meet? Let's go! Book 5 in the Elemental Horses series introduces the 12 Animals of the Chinese Zodiac as a new carousel. It introduces two stories in the realm of the Jade Emperor's mythological world. This book is also about the history of Chinese writing by using oracle bone, small seal script, traditional, and simplified styles of Chinese writing for the names of each animal.
Twelve colorful magical horses need riders. It was a toy, a teaching device and a tool for dire times. Which one would you ride? 12 Things to Remember book introduces the 12 horses. Each horse has a real Chinese word for a name. If a kid learns the names and personality of each horse they have learned a Chinese word. It is for everyone who is interested in learning a little bit about Chinese language and culture. *For kids who are too young to read, it is to be treated like a picture book with the parents describing the artwork to them. The reading level of all 4 books is 3-4 grade and up. When kids reach 3-4 grade, the stories they read have less and less artwork as they are supposed to be able to have strong imaginations. That is a problem for those with weak vocabulary. People who struggle with language rely on visuals to help them understand what words mean. It is also to get kids who do not like to read, to read about the interesting artwork they are looking at.
Idioms are sayings particular to a language and culture. They are baffling to language learners of all ages as they are encountered in casual conversations, read in books, heard from radio, television, and film. Idioms are everywhere. Enjoy these 32 cartoons that were drawn, and colored by pencil, from an ever growing list collected over the course of a year. May interesting ideas and conversations grow from looking at this book.
Idioms are sayings particular to a language and culture. They are baffling to language learners of all ages as they are encountered in casual conversations, read in books, heard from radio, television, and film. Idioms are everywhere.Enjoy these 32 cartoons that were drawn, and colored by pencil, from an ever growing list collected over the course of a year. May interesting ideas and conversations grow from looking at this book.
Victory Lee is a kid living in the Chinatown area of Downtown L.A. when she was accidentally kidnapped and taken to South Central in the month of April 1992. No cell phones, no CCTV, no high speed internet. This is just a day in the life of an Asian American kid who ended up hanging out with a bunch of gangsters.Just a quick little story to find moments of comedy between the intersection of race, culture, education, immigrants, and economic inequality with the backdrop of the L.A. riots.
Idioms are sayings particular to a language and culture. They are baffling to language learners of all ages as they are encountered in casual conversations, read in books, heard from radio, television, and film. Idioms are everywhere. Enjoy these 32 cartoons that were drawn, and colored by pencil, from an ever growing list collected over the course of a year. May interesting ideas and conversations grow from looking at this book.
The carousel is threatened by the world it was meant to help. Can the modern world be trusted with the secrets the horses protect? This is book 3 in the series. The themes get more serious as the horse and rider pairs goes out into the world to try to fix all kinds of real world problems like the superheroes that they are. This is for older kids who have been exposed to current events like the things they see on the news. It is to help them reflect on ideas such as good and evil, confronting fears and other emotions.
Part 2 of the Elemental Horses series dives deeper as each horse interacts with the children that come to them. Each horse has magical powers and this book shows off their powers as they each interact with a different child rider. Every horse is different as is every child is different. What happens between them is what this book is about. It is meant to encourage self reflection as each reader thinks about the relationships they can have with each horse. It is a fantasy/science fiction children's story & art book that introduces elements of science as well as Chinese language and culture and explores the imaginations of young people.
The family of magical carousel creatures has gotten bigger as an entirely new carousel team has made itself known. What can they do? What are they going to teach us? Come and meet them to find out. This is the fourth book in The Elemental Horses series. It introduces a whole new set of 12 animals that have real Chinese words for their names. The two carousels combine their powers as they take on the big challenges facing our world with courage and intelligence.
Twelve colorful magical horses need riders. It was a toy, a teaching device and a tool for dire times. Which one would you ride? 12 Things to Remember book introduces the 12 horses. Each horse has a real Chinese word for a name. If a kid learns the names and personality of each horse they have learned a Chinese word. It is for both Chinese and non-Chinese children. *For kids who are too young to read, it is to be treated like a picture book with the parents describing the artwork to them. The reading level of all 4 books is 3-4 grade and up. When kids reach 3-4 grade, the stories they read have less and less artwork as they are supposed to be able to have strong imaginations. That is a problem for those with weak vocabulary. People who struggle with language rely on visuals to help them understand what words mean. It is also to get kids who do not like to read, to read about the interesting artwork they are looking at.
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