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Ed Young ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Hardcover Book item from Atheneum was reviewed on 4-Nov-2008. Search ISBN:0689851847 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. The Sons of the Dragon King: A Chinese Legend Reference Book. Classifications : General Ages 9-12 Children's Books Subjects Books General AAS Ages 9-12 Children's Books Subjects Books Young, Ed ( Y ) Authors & Illustrators, A-Z Children's Books Subjects Books Asian Fairy Tales, F . Click the following link to view the cover of The Sons of the Dragon King: A Chinese Legend. Related topics: General. Ages 9-12. Children´s Books. Subjects. Books. General AAS. Ages 9-12. Children´s Books. Subjects. Books. requestid: 04a5e869-7c23-4cf6-92ee-68a2e8afca87requestprocessingtime: 0.1912000000000000 salesrank: 300128 edition: 1st numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 4011481051012 1) Hardcover Book The Sons of the Dragon King: A Chinese Legend by Atheneum. This would be a great book to read to young children. Loved the story line of a great King accepting the traits of his sons and showing them how to live wonderful lives.
2) Hardcover Book The Sons of the Dragon King: A Chinese Legend by Atheneum. Ed Young´s all over the map. One minute he´s meticulously cutting out brightly colored slips of paper to resemble rodentia as in, "Seven Blind Mice". The next he´s dallying with pastels in the less remarkable, "Turkey Girl". Sometimes his books are astounding to the eye and ear and sometimes they test even the most die-hard of his fans. Veering in a completely new direction, Young´s, "The Sons of the Dragon King", utilizes brush and ink (as well as his familiar cut paper style) to bring us a classic Chinese tale of nine brothers and the ways in which their father put their skills to use. It´s not exactly the kind of story tots are going to expect with a title that includes the words, "Dragon King", but for some collections it will serve as a lovely addition.
3) Hardcover Book The Sons of the Dragon King: A Chinese Legend by Atheneum. As any parent knows, each child comes with special talents and abilities that require nurturing. In "The Sons of the Dragon King," Ed Young retells and illustrates an ancient Chinese folktale in which a parent, the great Dragon King, struggles with his nine unique children, all sons. As he hears complaints about his sons from tutors and neighbors, the king realizes his sons are not living lives befitting their royal heritage. He sets out to chastise each of them, but instead recognizes the talents behind each son´s activities and gives them jobs that celebrate and use each talent. For example, one son becomes the guardian of music, another the servant of justice, and another the protector of food preparation.
4) Hardcover Book The Sons of the Dragon King: A Chinese Legend by Atheneum. Sons of the Dragon King is a timeless story of a parent understanding their children´s unique talents. The ancient Chinese setting is a perfect foil for the wonderful brush and ink and cut paper illustrations Young so deftly wields. There is a lot of repetition in the text, which authenticates the tale and also makes it more appealing to younger readers. While an engaging read-alone for older 3rd graders and up, the book has many applications in the classroom: appreciating special needs, Chinese art, folklore, calligraphy, and architecture. It would be a great addition to any library.¤ 5) Hardcover Book The Sons of the Dragon King: A Chinese Legend by Atheneum. "Behavior not befitting the son of the Dragon King!" The Dragon King has sent his nine sons out to find their places in the world, but rumors abound -- each son is apparently as aimless as the next! One son does nothing but stare into space, another spends his day frolicking in a stream, another plays with fire, and still another hollers and yells from noon till night. The king realizes it´s time to visit each son to see if the rumors are true. What he finds surprises him, for each son has a very special gift that continues to serve and enrich China´s culture to this very day. Two-time Caldecott winner Ed Young brings us a legend of a very special parent recognizing the potential in his very special children, and in doing so, shows how a simple folktale shaped a visible part of Chinese culture.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 2-Dec-2008, 06898518479780689851841, 3X0-320-470-290-520-990-320-HYB-8
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