A Chinese American child fears that the food her parents are preparing to sell on the Fourth of July will not be eaten.
Unlike most Chinese-American studies which focus on large urban concentrations sustained by continuous immigration, this study centers on a small Chinese enclave located in a rural Southern biracial society.
Exploration into the life of one Chinese family living in New York City's Chinatown neighborhood.
Celebrating Chinese New Year : Nick's New Year © 1999 Creative Teaching Press , Inc. Written by Rosa Drew and Heather Phillips Illustrated by Cheryl Kirk Noll Project Director : Carolea Williams Editor : Joel Kupperstein Art Director ...
A Chinese-American family invites their good friends the Sánchez, a Latino family, to celebrate with them the Chinese New Year.
While playing at Lily's house, a little girl tells how various objects are shapes such as, triangle, square, retangle, and sphere.
" Spanning the time from when the Europeans first came to the New World to the present day, the new "Immigration to the United States" set conveys the excitement of these stories to young people.
"A new life in the United States means tough choices for Lili, a young girl from Singapore. But what if a choice is between two important things? How will Lili handle it? "--
"Jin faces many obstacles when she moves to the United States. How does she overcome them?"--
As Katie, her parents, and friends celebrate Independence Day with a parade, games, a picnic, and fireworks, the few things that go wrong do not interfere with their fun.
48 pages, full color drawings, picture book biography. Grades K-5