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@YeehooPress @Skytale_Writer Wonderful news! Congratulations!
Thank you all for your wonderful interviews with us last year https://t.co/AzCNjNZY9u
Today is International Children’s Day! 六一儿童节!It’s great to see more Chinese middle-grade and YA books available in English! https://t.co/KNCMnYFBPZ
@worldkidlit @NHM_London @NorwichKidLit @geckopress @plapibo “The Oviraptor” by Leo Tang (Global Kids)
HT @booksfromtaiwan https://t.co/yxK6IR0Thz
#WorldKidLitMonth
@worldkidlit @danielhahn02 Nainai (Chinese paternal grandma) is often a very important, wise, kind character - as in these novels HT @HelenWangLondon @MaisieWrites
“It is THE perfect picture book to order now and share with a child during the mooncake festival this September” (Mid-Autumn Festival, 21 Sept 2021) https://t.co/W7ati2tVKi HT @AveryUdagawa #WorldKidLit
“Dragonfly Eyes”, by Cao Wenxuan, tr @helenanglondon (@WalkerBooksUK 2021): “Incredibly moving, unsettling and comforting at the same time, this is a novel for us all. Quiet, lyrical and so very powerful” https://t.co/PHvvdpj2SA
@worldkidlit Look out for “Dragonfly Eyes” by Cao Wenxuan, tr @helenwanglondon (@WalkerBooksUK Jan 2021)! https://t.co/z1zHdV0eAg #WorldKidLitMonth #Shanghai #Marseille #Lyon
“Bubbles on Vacation” by Xue Tao, tr Scott Rainen (2019) - “This highly imaginative children’s novel whisks readers into the world of Xiao Qiu and his mother, Xiao Li, the last remaining members of a curious race of bubble people” https://t.co/xNKMIHMYvN
Hi @AndreaYWang and Alina Chau, have you seen #AnimalAlphabets @AnimalAlphabets - this week is N for Nian!