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Ten Blocks to the Big Wok: A Chinatown Counting Book
by Ying-Hwa Hu
Age: Preschool-Kindergarten
Familiar Experience: Taking a walk outside
Family: Uncle and niece
Identity: Chinese American
Text: English and Chinese
Mia and Uncle Eddie take a cheerful 10-block walk to the restaurant, counting objects and people from 1-10 as they stroll along. In the corner of every page, Hu provides a visual of the number in Chinese and English. This is an excellent educational tool to help children see the numerical representation of the numbers 1-10.
As an aside, Uncle Eddie manages to slide in an English/Chinese pun at the end and it is glorious.
Familiar Experience: Taking a walk outside
Family: Uncle and niece
Identity: Chinese American
Text: English and Chinese
Mia and Uncle Eddie take a cheerful 10-block walk to the restaurant, counting objects and people from 1-10 as they stroll along. In the corner of every page, Hu provides a visual of the number in Chinese and English. This is an excellent educational tool to help children see the numerical representation of the numbers 1-10.
As an aside, Uncle Eddie manages to slide in an English/Chinese pun at the end and it is glorious.