We're From China
Contains an introduction to China, following the life of a young girl as she travels between school and home, including information on Chinese cities, culture and traditions.
951.06
year: 2005
copies: 9
call number/section: 951.06
lexile: 590
The Children Of China
An introduction to the history, geography, and culture of China through brief descriptions of the day-to-day lives of a variety of children.
951
year: 1990
copies: 7
call number/section: 951
lexile: 920
Young Fu Of The Upper Yangtze
Young Fu emigrants to the city of Chung King where he is apprenticed to a brass-worker.
FIC
year: 2007
copies: 21
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 890
We Live In China
Photographs and illustrations provides an introduction to important architecture and historical figures of China through the eyes of three children.
951
year: 2006
copies: 2
call number/section: 951
lexile:
Double Luck
Tells the story of the author's struggles after being orphaned at the age of three and how he held on to his dream of coming to the United States as he passed from one relative to another and was even sold to a Communist couple.
920.5
year: 2001
copies: 4
call number/section: 920.5
lexile: 740
China
Presents the life of a fifth-grade girl and her family living in Beijing, China, describing her home and school, daily activities, and the ethnic groups, religion, government, education, industry, geography, and history of her country.
951.05
year: 1988
copies: 1
call number/section: 951.05
lexile:
Mao And Me
Presents an illustrated memoir of the author's upbringing in China in the 1960s, when Chairman Mao proclaimed the Cultural Revolution, covering his interest in drawing at an early age and the death of his grandfather.
921
year: 2008
copies: 4
call number/section: 921
lexile:
If I Were A Kid In Ancient China
Describes aspects of the daily lives of children in ancient China, covering toys, pets, clothes, and school, and discusses Confucius and the Silk Road.
931
year: 2006
copies: 9
call number/section: 931
lexile:
The Children Of China
After the end of the Chinese Cultural Revolution and its enforced conformity, artist Song Nan Zhang discovers the colorful and free nomadic peoples of China.
951.05
year: 1995
copies: 2
call number/section: 951.05
lexile: 790