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His dad said he had to because In the Land of the Crescent Moon, the walls have ears, which means that everybody listens to youAges 5+ Shanyi Goes to China by Sungwan SoWe invite you to explore our growing library and learn how you can contribute to our effortsShe is on a train with no seats, no lights, no sanitary facilitiesAges 3+ Ten Mice for Tet by Pegi Dietz Shea, Cynthia Weill, To Ngoc Trang, and Pham Viet DinhHere, theyre getting ready for a birthday party at their friend BobsAs theNYTreview notes, its strengths are myriadThe Mystery Of The Missing Parathas Shweta Chopra 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 Hardcover$16.99 Prime 16As Tahmineh cannot capture the birds wildness,sheweaves a picture of her bird into a chanteh

Ages 4+ Cherry Tree by Ruskin Bond and Allan EitzenFill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com accountUnfortunatelyThe Guardian,like most who promotegreat kid lit in translation, mentions only European books.This narrowing of the world is an up and down the pipeline problem, as Meytal Radzinski said of Women in Translation Month (#WiTMonth)Mother duck didnt noticeSmith.A Batchelder Award winner, Brave Story follows the tale of a boy whose father has abandoned him and whose mother has been hospitalized after a suicide attempt

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An illustrated treat thats equally captivating for its quirky, cartoonish design as for the bizarre and wonderful architecture it illuminates, H.O.U.S.EI hope that these Read Around the World booklists will inspire teachers and parents to take an imaginary trip around the world with their kidsThe excellent project OutsideInWorld lists only five titles for all ages from the whole continent of AfricaA serious subject but not without its funny moments.53) The Illustrators Notebook, by Mohieddin Ellabbad, translated by Sarah Quinn.One of the beautiful things about the translation of EllabbadsThe Illustrators Notebook and Ellabbad was one of the most important Arab illustrators of his eraAnd as NorthSouths Heather Lennon recently noted, its hard for publishers to move ourtside familiar pathways.This list attempts to showcase some great literature for kidstranslated into English, stretching wherever possible to go beyond Western EuropeAges 6+ Educational Resources National Geographic Kids Website Flags of the World Website Pretend Passport Template Smithsonian Folkways YouTube Channel The Kids Multicultural Cookbook by Deanna Cook Illustrated Childrens Map of the World GeoPuzzles World Map Shower Curtain Additional Resources: For Parents and Teachers A collection of excellent resources for teaching kids about other countries, including a pretend passport template,the best source for free printable flags, a kids multicultural cookbook and much moreWith each course, the guests turn the colour of the food or drink theyre consuming, until the final flourish dessert so light it melts in the mouth, making Henry and his friends vanish altogether.34)Mr Leons Paris, by Barroux, translated by Sarah Ardizzone.As BookTrust has it: Paris is beautifully rendered in moody beige, blue and orange in this retro-styled tale of French taxi driver Mr Leon and his multifarious taxi journeys around the city.Listed as a BookTrust favourite.35)The Princess in the Kitchen Garden, by Annemie Heymans and Margriet Heymans, translated by Johanna Prins.The Princess in the Kitchen Garden is a Batchelder honoree.Hannah runs away after her mothers death to an old kitchen garden and finds a princess, a hungry goat, and a wild windstorm.36)Little Polar Bear, Take Me Home!, by Hans de Beer, translated by Rosemary Lanning.Part of a popular series in whichLars, the titular little polar bear, has often been lost far from homeThey capture all the bluebirds in the country 5c5c846363
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