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09 Dec / Lucky New Year by Mary Man-Kong, illustrated by Chi Chung

Lucky New YearLenny and Lili get ready to celebrate the Chinese New Year with their family, clearing out last year’s dirt and welcoming the sweetness of the new. They’ll have long noodles for long life, receive little red envelopes full of lucky money, enjoy firecrackers as well as a dancing lion, too! Gung Hay Fat Choy. Happy New Year indeed!

By the way, Golden Books are nothing like they used to be when I was growing up – flat, flimsy pages, still colorful, but not bursting like this one! WOW! Little hands are going to love manipulating these beckoning pages!

Readers: Children

Published: 2009

By Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Children/Picture Books, Chinese, Chinese American, Fiction Tags > BookDragon, Chi Chung, Cultural exploration, Family, Lucky New Year, Lunar New Year, Mary Man-Kong
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