China -- Juvenile fiction
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China -- Juvenile fiction
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- Greetings from somewhere, by Harper Paris ; illustrated by Marcos Calo, 4
- Homesick, my own story, by Jean Fritz ; illustrated with drawings by Margot Tomes and photographs
- Little Pear, the story of a little Chinese boy, Eleanor Frances Lattimore ; illustrated by the author
- Orange Peel's pocket, by Rose Lewis ; illustrated by Grace Zong
- Alone like me, Rebecca Evans
- The elephant's pillow, Diana Reynolds Roome ; pictures by Jude Daly
- Grumpy New Year, by Katrina Moore ; illustrated by Xindi Yan
- Phoenix, Jeff Stone
- A gift, Yong Chen
- Father's Chinese opera, Rich Lo
- Lin Yi's lantern, a Moon Festival tale, written by Brenda Williams ; illustrations by Benjamin Lacombe
- Alvin Ho, allergic to the Great Wall, the Forbidden Palace, and other tourist attractions, by Lenore Look ; pictures by LeUyen Pham
- The city of sand, Tianxia Bachang
- Bamboo, by Paul Yee ; illustrated by Shaoli Wang
- The butterfly's dream, retold by Ippo Keido ; illustrations by Kazuko Stone
- Mei Fuh, memories from China, by Edith Schaeffer ; illustrated by Lesley Liu
- Boy dumplings, by Ying Chang Compestine ; illustrated by James Yamasaki
- The seven Chinese sisters, written by Kathy Tucker ; illustrated by Grace Lin
- Red butterfly, A.L. Sonnichsen ; illustrated by Amy June Bates
- Boy dumplings, a tasty Chinese tale, by Ying Chang Compestine ; illustrated by James Yamaski = Nan hai xian jiao zi : Zhongguo mei shi gu shi / Zhang Ying/wen ; Shanqi Bo/tu
- Twisted journeys, Evonne Tsang ; illustrated Alitha E. Martinez, #12
- Red butterfly, how a princess smuggled the secret of silk out of China, Deborah Noyes ; illustrated by Sophie Blackall
- The year of the fortune cookie, an Anna Wang novel, by Andrea Cheng ; illustrations by Patrice Barton
- Two bicycles in Beijing, by Teresa Robeson ; illustrated by Junyi Wu
- The Moon Lady, Amy Tan ; illustrated by Gretchen Schields
- Bronze and Sunflower, Cao Wenxuan ; translated from the Chinese by Helen Wang ; illustrated by Meilo So
- The Great Call of China, Cynthea Liu
- Jin Jin the dragon, Grace Chang ; illustrated by Chong Chang
- Jin Jin and Rain Wizard, Grace Chang ; illustrated by Chong Chang
- How to catch a dragon, Adam Wallace & Andy Elkerton
- Stone soup, book by Jon J. Muth
- Good morning China, Hu Yong Yi
- Before the sword, Grace Lin
- The long-haired girl, a Chinese legend, retold by Doreen Rappaport ; pictures by Yang Ming-Yi
- Operation typhoon shore, Joshua Mowll
- The magic pillow, written and illustrated by Demi
- A grain of rice, written and illustrated by Helena Clare Pittman
- Mei Li, by Thomas Handforth
- The story of noodles, by Ying Chang Compestine ; illustrated by YongSheng Xuan
- Li Lun, lad of courage, Carolyn Treffinger ; illustrations by Kurt Wiese
- The greatest power, Demi
- The emperor's riddle, Kat Zhang
- The pea blossom, retold and illustrated by Amy Lowry Poole
- The Nian monster, Andrea Wang ; pictures by Alina Chau
- The Dragon Ridge tombs, Tianxia Bachang ; translated from the Chinese by Jeremy Tiang
- Mei-Mei loves the morning, by Margaret Tsubakiyama ; illustrated by Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu
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