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The Lost Sheep: Bilingual Chinese Idiom Story for Kids in English, Chinese, and Pinyin

AUTHOR Chang, Charlotte
PUBLISHER Yue Chang (09/18/2024)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback) (LARGE PRINT)

Description

The Lost Sheep: Too Late, But Not Too Late is a beautifully illustrated bilingual children's book that introduces young readers to the ancient Chinese proverb "????" (mend the pen after the sheep are lost). This story, suitable for ages 3-8, teaches the timeless lesson that it's never too late to fix a mistake and prevent further trouble.


Bilingual Learning

The text is presented in simplified Chinese, pinyin, and English, offering a unique tool for children learning to read in both languages. Whether for native Chinese speakers building English skills or English speakers exploring Chinese, this book provides an engaging way to foster bilingual literacy. The pinyin helps children grasp Chinese pronunciation while the side-by-side English translation deepens comprehension. This format makes it a great resource for language learners and early bilingual education.



Cultural Appreciation

In addition to its valuable life lesson, The Lost Sheep introduces children to a famous Chinese proverb, making it a fun way to explore traditional Chinese culture. The book also helps children familiarize themselves with Chinese language structure, tone, and characters through the inclusion of pinyin and simplified Chinese text.


Engaging and Accessible

Written in simple language, the book is easy for young readers to follow, whether they are reading in Chinese or English. The pinyin format aids pronunciation for early learners of Mandarin, and the English translation allows for comparison and deeper understanding. Parents and educators can use the book as an engaging tool to teach both language and life lessons.

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ISBN-13: 9781998317349
ISBN-10: 199831734X
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: Chinese
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Page Count: 28
Carton Quantity: 116
Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.07 x 8.50 inches
Weight: 0.20 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Large Print
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Juvenile Fiction | Fairy Tales & Folklore - Country & Cultural
Juvenile Fiction | Legends, Myths, Fables - Asian
Juvenile Fiction | Animals - Farm Animals
Grade Level: Preschool - 7th Grade
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The Lost Sheep: Too Late, But Not Too Late is a beautifully illustrated bilingual children's book that introduces young readers to the ancient Chinese proverb "????" (mend the pen after the sheep are lost). This story, suitable for ages 3-8, teaches the timeless lesson that it's never too late to fix a mistake and prevent further trouble.


Bilingual Learning

The text is presented in simplified Chinese, pinyin, and English, offering a unique tool for children learning to read in both languages. Whether for native Chinese speakers building English skills or English speakers exploring Chinese, this book provides an engaging way to foster bilingual literacy. The pinyin helps children grasp Chinese pronunciation while the side-by-side English translation deepens comprehension. This format makes it a great resource for language learners and early bilingual education.



Cultural Appreciation

In addition to its valuable life lesson, The Lost Sheep introduces children to a famous Chinese proverb, making it a fun way to explore traditional Chinese culture. The book also helps children familiarize themselves with Chinese language structure, tone, and characters through the inclusion of pinyin and simplified Chinese text.


Engaging and Accessible

Written in simple language, the book is easy for young readers to follow, whether they are reading in Chinese or English. The pinyin format aids pronunciation for early learners of Mandarin, and the English translation allows for comparison and deeper understanding. Parents and educators can use the book as an engaging tool to teach both language and life lessons.

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