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My First Book of Chinese Words: An ABC Rhyming Book of Chinese Language and Culture

Hardback

Main Details

Title My First Book of Chinese Words: An ABC Rhyming Book of Chinese Language and Culture
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Faye-Lynn Wu
Illustrated by Aya Padron
SeriesMy First Words
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 229
ISBN/Barcode 9780804849418
ClassificationsDewey:495.182
Audience
Preschool (0-5)
Illustrations 32 watercolor illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Imprint Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date 29 August 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

My First Book of Chinese Words introduces young children to basic words and concepts in the Chinese language through colourful rhymes and beautiful imagery. It is a book that parents and young children will enjoy reading together.

Author Biography

Faye-Lynn Wu was born and raised in Taiwan. Her experiences of teaching her own children in the U.S. and managing language programs for early education have led her to focus on introducing language to kids in the most positive way possible. She is the admissions officer at an independent school in Berkley, California, serves on the board of a Chinese language school, and teaches Mandarin. She is the author of Chinese and English Nursery Rhymes. Aya Padron is a freelance artist who works in many media, among them painting and photography. She is the illustrator of Korean for Beginners and My First Book of Korean Words.

Reviews

"Starting with A, for 'ai', a word that means 'love' in Chinese, this picture book uses the English alphabet as a framework to learn Chinese words." --Booklist "On a more instructional, but equally enjoyable level, My First Book of Chinese Words introduces children to the Chinese character system as well as language." --McClatchy News Service "This book uses the alphabet to introduce Chinese words. There are both simplified and traditional versions of Chinese used, which is good, and colorful pictures on each page showing the words to be learned. There are short rhyming poems on each page and the words are spelled out in pinyin so you know how to say the words. There are also small hints on how to pronounce the words. I liked that this book has lots of colorful hand-drawn pictures." --Joshua, age 8, City Book Review