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Sam and the Lucky Money by Karen Chinn
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Sam and the Lucky Money

by Karen Chinn

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Lee & Low Books (1995), Hardcover, 32 pages

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A great story centered around a Chinese New Year celebration for one young boy. The story contains an important life lesson as well as a look into the Chinese culture and some of it's traditions. The pictures in this book are just beautiful and although I have never seen a Chinese parade, I would imagine that they accurately depict the bright colors and fun designs of this culture. I added this book to my lessons about the Chinese New Year in February and my one Chinese student was so excited she even brought in her own "New Year's Money" to show the class the next day.
  mirandamae18 | Mar 30, 2009 |
Nice Chinese New Year story that explains red envelopes and has a moral of generosity.
  ht_storytime | Jan 27, 2006 |
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Amazon.com (ISBN 188000013X, Hardcover)

It's Chinese New Year in Chinatown, and young Sam has four dollars of New Year money burning a hole in his pocket. As he and his mother are milling through the crowded streets--alive with firecrackers, lion dances, and shoppers--Sam accidentally steps on the foot of a homeless man who is buried in a pile of red paper. Flustered, Sam hurries back to his mother, and is soon distracted by the char siu bao and other sweets he might buy with his gift money. When he sees fish-tail cookies that remind him of toes, he remembers the old man again, and Sam starts to think of his "lucky money" in a new light. Karen Chinn's winning story is perfectly complemented by the vibrant watercolors of Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu, creators of the award-winning Zora Hurston and the Chinaberry Tree and A House by the River. Voted "Pick of the Lists" by American Bookseller, Sam and the Lucky Money succeeds at telling a simple story, while allowing young readers to explore the sights and sounds of an American urban Chinatown during the Chinese New Year. (Ages 4 to 8)

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