A Sugar Figure for Grandpa

by Pi Kou, Duzi Dudu

Description

"Rat-a-tat, a little drum turns like a windmill faster and faster. Puff-a-puff, an old man blows a sugar figure harder and harder." As soon as Little Douzi’s grandpa shouts out, the lane is alive with kids coming out. With the passage of time, Litte Douzi grows up, while Grandpa gets old and sick. Little Douzi and Dad carries Grandpa's sugar load, and blows, kneads, pulls and cuts the sugar syrup. Then a sweet sugar figure warms the bleak autumn, cold winter and the sick Grandpa. Love will finally overcome all difficulties.

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Author Biography

Pi Kou is a children's book author who observes a children-oriented principle and a contract illustrator with TAL Education Group (formerly XRS International Education Group). She has published 40 children's books including "Let's Begin to Learn Chinese Pinyin Today", "Math Games" and "A Series of Picture Book on Seven Capabilities".


Duzi Dudu is an illustrator with ten years of practice. She likes drawing life stories and is good at pencil picture, water color painting and water ink painting. Her representative works include "The Little Peony Fairy", "Peach Tree Brother" and "Little Kids Behind the Gate Pier".

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher Hunan Juvenile & Children's Publishing House
  • Orginal LanguageChinese simplified, English
  • ISBN/Identifier 9787556266340
  • Publication Country or regionChina
  • FormatHardback
  • Primary Price 49.80 CNY
  • Pages52
  • ReadershipChildren
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Original Language Title中国非遗·送给爷爷的糖人
  • Original Language Authors皮扣,肚子杜杜
  • Dimensions210×280 mm
  • SeriesChina’s Intangible Cultural Heritage
  • Series Part5

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