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To Grandmother's House: A Visit to Old-Town Beijing

To Grandmother's House: A Visit to Old-Town Beijing

Synopsis:

This charming story, illustrated with photos taken in Beijing, follows the young Zhang Yue and her cousin as they set off on a journey to visit their Laolao, or maternal grandmother. To get to grandmother’s house, the children wind their way through the bustling hutongs (ancient lanes and narrow streets) of Beijing. The hutongs display many aspects of traditional Chinese life, including markets, shops, courtyard residences, and children and adults playing games in the streets. When the children arrive at Laolao’s house, she has a surprise for them: they will learn to make traditional Chinese dumplings!

 

To Grandmother’s House is a bilingual story, written in English and standardized Chinese characters. The book includes a Chinese pronunciation key and a map of Beijing. Vivid photographs portray life in Beijing. Once young readers have been inspired by Zhang Yue’s story, they can make dumplings of their own by following the included recipe.

 

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Topics/Categories:

Bilingualism, China, Mandarin

Type of Work:

Book

Publishers:

Gibbs Smith, Publisher

Purchase From:

To Grandmother's House (autographed)


Original Publish Date:

2008-01-01

ISBNs:

978-1423602835

Formats:

Hardcover