A child describes the various little dishes of dim sum that she and her family enjoy on a visit to a restaurant in Chinatown, in a story that includes a simple explanation and history of Chinese dim sum at the end.
Dim Sum for Great Marriages
Dim Sum for the Family
Easy-to-read rhyming text introduces children to the varied Chinese foods called "dim sum," which means a little bit of heart.
Children and their parents can learn to count to ten in both English and Mandarin in this fun bilingual counting book of food. This book features traditional Chinese food items paired with numbers in both English and Chinese.
This is a cookbook to read, to savor, and most important, to cook delicious, rewarding meals from.
Celebrate diversity, math, and the power of storytelling!
When she told him after the weekend that she'd walked in the Botanical Gardens, or gone for dim sum with her housemate Cecile, he seemed disbelieving, even disappointed, and quizzed her about clubs and 6.
Along with a rise in ethnic and racial intermarriage as well as an increase in single parenting and “older” ... That's why I wrote Dim Sum, Bagels, and Grits, the first sourcebook for multicultural families formed through adoption.
He said, "Bob is extremely hardworking, extremely loyal, honorable, a great parent, a brilliant wine taster. But he just doesn't get excited by business. ... He'll change the subject to when we can get together and go eat dim sum.