China -- Juvenile fiction
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China -- Juvenile fiction
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China
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- Stone soup, written [retold] & illustrated by Jon J. Muth
- Bitter dumplings, Jeanne M. Lee
- The runaway wok, a Chinese New Year tale, Ying Chang Compestine ; illustrated by SebastiĆ Serra
- Shanghai messenger, by Andrea Cheng ; with drawings by Ed Young
- The year of the fortune cookie, by Andrea Cheng ; illustrations by Patrice Barton
- Young Fu of the upper Yangtze., Illustrated by Kurt Wiese
- The magic candy ball, a shy little girl's adventure told in English and Chinese, by Ye Shuixin ; translated by Yijin Wert ; narrator,Yajuan Lau
- Everyone knows what a dragon looks like, written by Jay Williams ; illustrated by Mercer Mayer
- The scarlet alchemist, Kylie Lee Baker
- Shen of the sea, Chinese stories for children, by Arthur Bowie Christman ; illustrated by Else Hasselriis
- Ruse, Cindy Pon
- The house of sixty fathers, by Meindert DeJong ; pictures by Maurice Sendak
- Before the sword, Grace Lin
- A grain of rice, written and illustrated by Helena Clare Pittman
- Homesick, my own story, Jean Fritz ; illustrated with drawings by Margot Tomes and photographs
- Bronze and Sunflower, Cao Wenxuan ; translated from the Chinese by Helen Wang ; illustrated by Meilo So
- Red butterfly, A.L. Sonnichsen ; illustrated by Amy June Bates
- Dino-Mike and the living fossils, written and illustrations by Franco
- Mulan, by Mary Tillworth ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team
- Alvin Ho, allergic to the Great Wall, the Forbidden Palace, and other tourist attractions, by Lenore Look ; pictures by LeUyen Pham
- The big green umbrella, story by Elizabeth Coatsworth ; illustrated by Helen Sewell
- The year of the panda, Miriam Schlein ; illustrated by Kam Mak
- The Flying Chinese Wonders, created by Jeff Brown ; written by Josh Greenhut ; pictures by Macky Pamintuan
- A perfect time for pandas, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
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