China -- Juvenile fiction
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China -- Juvenile fiction
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Incoming Resources
- Waiting for May, Janet Morgan Stoeke
- Mei Fuh, memories from China, by Edith Schaeffer ; illustrated by Lesley Liu
- Behind the Great Wall, Peking, March 1910, by Richard Brightfield ; teleplay by Rosemary Anne Sisson ; story by George Lucas ; illustrated by Frank Bolle
- Wan Hu is in the stars, by Jennifer Armstrong ; illustrated by Barry Root
- The story of noodles, by Ying Chang Compestine ; illustrated by YongSheng Xuan
- Beautiful warrior, the legend of the Nun's kung fu, written and illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully
- The moon lady, Amy Tan
- The greatest power, Demi
- The emperor's riddle, Kat Zhang
- Bitter dumplings, Jeanne M. Lee
- Chang and the bamboo flute, Elizabeth Starr Hill ; pictures by Lesley Liu
- Oranges on Golden Mountain, by Elizabeth Partridge ;illustrated by Aki Sogabe
- The waiting day, by Harriet Diller ; illustrations by Chi Chung
- Dragon of seas, Pierdomenico Baccalario ; translated by Leah D. Janeczko
- The laziest boy in the world, by Lensey Namioka ; illustrated by YongSheng Xuan
- A perfect time for pandas, Mary Pope Osborne
- A gift, Yong Chen
- The Moon Lady, Amy Tan ; illustrated by Gretchen Schields
- The story of chopsticks, by Ying Compestine ; illustrated by YongSheng Xuan
- The House of sixty fathers, pictures by Maurice Sendak
- Good morning China, Hu Yong Yi
- Everyone knows what a dragon looks like, Illustrated by Mercer Mayer
- Chin Yu Min and the ginger cat, by Jennifer Armstrong ; illustrated by Mary GrandPre
- The paper dragon, by Marguerite W. Davol ; illustrated by Robert Sabuda
- The butterfly's dream, retold by Ippo Keido ; illustrations by Kazuko Stone
- The emperor's code, Gordon Korman
- Bronze and Sunflower, Cao Wenxuan ; translated from the Chinese by Helen Wang ; illustrated by Meilo So
- Mei-Mei loves the morning, by Margaret Tsubakiyama ; illustrated by Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu
- The Land of Green Ginger, by Noel Langley ; illustrated by Edward Ardizzone
- The story about Ping, Marjorie Flack and Kurt Wiese
- Secret of the Forbidden City, James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein ; illustrated by Juliana Neufeld
- Thanking the moon, celebrating the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival, Grace Lin
- The Chinese Siamese cat, story by Amy Tan ; illustrations by Gretchen Schields
- Paper lanterns, Stefan Czernecki
- The butterfly boy, Laurence Yep ; pictures by Jeanne M. Lee
- Billy Clikk, rogmasher rampage, Mark Crilley
- The vine basket, Josanne La Valley
- The story about Ping, Marjorie Flack and Kurt Wiese
- Dino-Mike and the living fossils, written and illustrations by Franco
- Min-Yo and the moon dragon, written by Elizabeth Hillman ; illustrated by John Wallner
- The tiger prince, Chen Jiang Hong ; translated from the French by Alyson Waters
- The Flying Chinese Wonders, created by Jeff Brown ; written by Josh Greenhut ; pictures by Macky Pamintuan
- A brush with magic, based on a traditional Chinese story, William J. Brooke ; illustrations by Michael Koelsch
- How to catch a dragon, Adam Wallace & Andy Elkerton
- The Chinese Siamese cat, Amy Tan
- The warlord's beads, Virginia Walton Pilegard ; illustrated by Nicolas Debon
- Mr. Chang and the yellow robe, written and illustrated by Dorothee Böhlke ; adapted by Elizabeth Bradford
- The year of the fortune cookie, by Andrea Cheng ; illustrations by Patrice Barton
- Before the sword, Grace Lin
- The runaway wok, a Chinese New Year tale, Ying Chang Compestine ; illustrated by Sebastià Serra
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