Read Alouds for February

Read Alouds for February, 2016

Chinese New Year


Cleversticks by Bernard Ashley, Illustrated by Derek Brazell.

Ling Sung can't seem to get anything right.  He doesn't know how to do the things his friends can do well.  However, he soon learns that he too is good at something, and with this discovery, he learns to share his knowledge, and learn from others.  Grades K-2.  Crown Publishers.





Lion Dancer:  Ernie Wan's Chinese New Year by Kate Waters and Madeline Slovenz-Low Photographs by Martha Cooper

This picture book describes how a boy who lives in Chinatown, New York City celebrates the Chinese New Year.  It includes great photographs that show the preparations before performing the lion dance at the Chinese New Year parade.  Grades 2- 4.  Scholastic, Inc.





Sam and the Lucky Money by Karen Chinn, illustrated by Cornelius Van Wright & 

Ying-Hwa Hu

Sam receives four dollars in a shiny red envelope for Chinese New Year.  Now he has to decide how to spend it.  A story about what matters, and what lucky is.  Grades 2-5.  Lee & Low Books, Inc.




The Emperor and the Kite by Jane Yolen, illustrated by Ed Young

A tale from ancient China.  When the emperor is imprisoned in a tower, it is up to his smallest daughter to save him.  A tale about never neglecting a person, whether great or small.  Grades 1-6. Philomel Books.


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