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Very thorough explanation of the Lunar New year and how it is celebrated in China. The illustrations are engaging and pleasant to look at.
Thank you to Netgalley for providing a free copy in exchange for an honest review
First of all, thank you for calling this Lunar New Year instead of the often overused Chinese New Year. Many East and Southeast Asian cultures celebrate Lunar New Year. Inclusivity and all that.
This is a very cute and beautifully illustrated story about Mei and her family. Mei is the Chinese version of my name, so props for that. I'm so easy to please. (Just kidding.)
Along with the Lunar New Year bit, thank you for including snippets of other cultures that celebrate this holiday, including Filipinos, Koreans, and Vietnamese. Obviously there are more, but I enjoyed the spotlights made.
Sadly, I'm at that age where I give more red envelopes than I receive. Alas.
In any case, this is a cute book for kids that are a part of this culture, and for those that aren't. I enjoy buying multicultural books for the children in my life. It never hurts to learn about other people, places, and things.
It start with the presentation of the lunar new year events from the point of view of a young girl. In this part we see various tradition and their meaning. The last few pages are more informative with a presentation of various aspect of this holiday; its history, tradition, a few sentences in Cantonese or Mandarin, etc.
It also come with a recipe for dumpling, a craft idea and a quiz.
Overall it’s a very diverse book on the lunar holiday. Perfect for anyone who wants to explore major celebrations from around the world.
The language is very simplistic, but it is too long for young children. It might be best for those who already know how to read, but then I’m not sure they would enjoy the simplistic language. My uncertainty toward the audience is why I’m not giving it 5 stars.
The drawings are cute and colourful.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an electronic copy to read in exchange for an honest review.
I love collecting good quality books about holidays that are celebrated around the world. This will be a valuable read aloud and resource with lots of information for Lunar New Year. I can't wait to add this to my home and classroom libraries!
An amazing and fun way to learn about the Chinese/Lunar New Year. I personally learned things I never knew. Beautiful illustrations and a personal story for one family, makes this a great book for anyone.
I received an electronic ARC from Quarto Publishing Group – words & pictures through NetGalley. Readers join this family as they prepare for and celebrate the New Year. We see everything involved in getting the celebrations ready and the joy involved when sharing together. The colorful illustrations capture the mood and offer further details for readers. The informative text included at the end lets readers create their own parts of the New Year celebration. I love how Yim offers a view at this special time.
“Lunar New Year” by children’s author Natasha Yim and illustrated by Jingting Wang is a wonderful picture book to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
The story details the preparations for the 15-day celebration and some of Ling and her family’s annual traditions. There is less narrative plot in this book, favouring descriptions of cleaning, cooking, and festivities – so the story may be a better introduction for younger children to learn the purpose / meaning of the traditions.
The pictures are beautifully vibrant and colourful. Living in Sichuan, China Jingting Wang style is whimsical yet representational.
Natasha Yim was born in Kuala Lumpur and has lived in Singapore and Hong Kong before moving to California.
This is a great way to introduce children to the Lunar New Year and there are educational pages, activities, and a dumpling recipe in the back of the book for the whole family to enjoy.
I especially enjoyed how the author’s notes spent some time describing how Lunar New Year is celebrated in Korea, Vietnam and the Philippines.
I loved this little book, I learnt a lot from it about Chinese culture & their new year traditions. I love the sense of family & tradition, it's so homely & fun. This story is told in a fun & engaging way - great for kids! The pictures are really pretty too, I love the depth to them - there's so much to see.
Thank you to Net Galley for this e-copy of Lunar New Year by Natasha Yim in exchange for a honest review.This book is chock full of info about the Chinese New Year- from traditions and their meanings to all the preparations that go on before, during and after the New Year. It is a perfect book for early elementary students but also pertinent for adults.I learned a lot of new facts.I shared this book with my grandson who is 6 .Great teaching book.
Great book about the Lunar New year with activities to include during storytime and class celebrations.
A cute book that teaches about the lunar new year! Ling is the main character and talks about how her family celebrates. The illustrations are great, plus there are activities at the end for kids. Very cute!
I learned so much from this book! My daughter is a bit too young for all the information, but she loved the pictures and I will definitely be able to share this with her when she’s older! I loved how there were instructions at the end of the book as well!
Wow. This book is a feast for the eyes. There is so much to see and enjoy on each page. The illustrations are bright and colorful. My son and I both learned so much about the Lunar New Year. I loved the last few pages of the book that included activities, crafts, quizzes, and so much added fun.