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    • Children's & YA
      April 2016

      The Donkey Family

      by Tang Sulan

      One day, mom brought back a little boy. From then on, all the family took focus on the baby. The boy’s sister thought parents didn’t love her any longer, so she hided in a cave alone and changed into a donkey. For looking after her, grandpa changed into a donkey too. Did other members of the family change into donkey?

    • Children's & YA
      June 2016

      The Legend of Qin Hou

      by Cai Gao

      Ethnic Tujia, one of Chinese minorities, has a hero named Qin Hou, who was born supernaturally and gifted with amazing power. When Qin Hou grew up, he assassinated the emperor with three magic arrows in order to revenge for his parents, but failed. The angry emperor sent a troop to catch him. For protecting his fellows from being besieged, Qin Hou surrendered voluntarily. At the moment when Qin Hou was killed, three golden dragons flew out from his body, and then the heaven and earth changed their colors. The emperor was scared and covered Qin Hou’s body with his dragon robe and sent it back to Tujia. The people of Tujia kept that dragon robe all the time.

    • Children's & YA
      July 2016

      The Little Green Worm's Dream

      by BING Bo

      This picture book tells a story that a little green worm who is despised by others loves music heartily and becomes a butterfly at last. With peaceful and beautiful words and fresh and exquisite illustrations, the entire book has a sense of beauty of implication.

    • Children's & YA
      June 2016

      The Little Mermaid

      by Cai Gao

      The Little Mermaid is a representative of Andersen’s fairy tales. As the heroine, the little mermaid is one of the most classic characters of fairy tales. With full emotions, Cai Gao illustrated the beauty of the sea, as well as the pathos in the little mermaid’s eyes.

    • Children's & YA
      April 2016

      The Merlion

      by Tang Sulan

      Merlion have a bright brain and a brave heart just like a lion. A clown fish named Lingling wanted to be a Merlion when he grows up. Suddenly, a sharp is coming, Lingling and his friend scared to flee. Can he insist on his dream when he faces the dangers?

    • Children's & YA
      June 2016

      The Moon: A Glutinous Rice Cake in the Sky

      by Cai Gao

      The Moon: a Glutinous Rice Cake in the Sky is a classic nursery rhyme of Cai Gao’s hometown — the Changsha city of China , until now it is still sung by children. This nursery rhyme compares the moon to a round-shaped glutinous rice cake, and then launches a series of interesting associations. If singing this in the dialect of Changsha, a kind of lingering charm would come out.

    • Children's & YA
      July 2017

      The Nine-Colored Deer

      by Feng Jiannan

      The story of The Nine-Colored Deer is originated from the story of the Deer King in the Dunhuang frescoes, where the divine deer saves people’s lives in contrast with the greed and cruelty of mankind. The pictures have a touch of the Dunhuang frescoes style.

    • Children's & YA
      April 2016

      The Other Side of the Bridge

      by Tang Sulan

      There is a small village in the mountain, a wood bridge over the river. A terrible white bearded ghost name Gelilang, a terrible black haired wizard name Greg. Who is the most terrible?

    • Children's & YA
      April 2016

      The Red Shoe

      by Tang Sulan

      A red shoe missed the other one. He wanted a warm house, and met a greedy rat on the road. Could the rat help the red shoe to find his friend?

    • Children's & YA
      December 2014

      The Small Plover

      by MAO Bing

      Stationed on the outskirts in Japan, after a few months' careful observation, the Chinese artist created the book about natural ecology. The book takes a small animal — the small plover as the main character, depicting their living condition and the relationship between them and nature, telling about the fortitude of life. In April, the little plover flies back. She builds a little nest amidst the gravel and lays three tiny eggs. One day, when the little plover is out foraging, a huge crow jumps out at the nest and grabs the tiny eggs away. The little plover is so sad about her eggs and her failure to fight against the crow. She has to find somewhere else to start from the beginning. After months of careful preparation and safeguard, this time her little plover babies are born safe and sound. After overcoming various difficulties like the insecticide incident and the night cat risk, the plover babies are turning into fully fledged grown-ups. On a sunny day after the rain, a group of little plovers fly against the rainbow, saying goodbye to their mother land, and heads right towards the vast ocean.

    • Children's & YA
      June 2016

      The Story of Birth

      by CAI Gao

      The Story of Birth is quite unique among Cai Gao’s works. This is the latest picture book of Ms. Cai, both its words and illustrations were created by herself. In this book, she describes the process of a baby' s birth by wax crayon, depicting the joy of life’s birth and expressing a high tribute to all mothers.

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