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Did you know that gunpowder, paper, and the compass originated in China? Long respected for its culture and rich customs, China provides ample inspiration for fascinating children's books. At The Reading Nook, we invite you to come along and discover variations of classic children's stories, the diverse Chinese culture, or the traditional arts that make China an alluring place of study.
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At the Beach by Huy Voun Lee Click on image for more details
C is for China by Sungwan So Click on image for more details
Chang's Paper Pony by Eleanor Coerr Click on image for more details
China (Picture a Country) by Henry Pluckrose Click on image for more details
Colors of China by Shannon Zemlicka Click on image for more details
Count Your Way Through China by Jim Haskins Click on image for more details
D is for Doufu: An Alphabet Book of Chinese Culture by Maywan Shen Krach Click on image for more details
Day of the Dragon-King by Mary Pope Osborne Click on image for more details
Dim Sum for Everyone by Grace Lin Click on image for more details
Grandfather Tang's Story by Ann Tompert Click on image for more details
I Love China: A Companion Book to D is for Doufu by Maywan Shen Krach Click on image for more details
In the Snow by Huy Voun Lee Click on image for more details
Kite Flying by Grace Lin Click on image for more details
Li Lun, Lad of Courage by Carolyn Treffinger Click on image for more details
Liang and the Magic Paintbrush by Demi Click on image for more details
Lon Po Po: A Red Riding Hood Story from China by Ed Young Click on image for more details
Look What Came from China by Miles Harvey Click on image for more details
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