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Rebecca Pettiford - Chinese New Year

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In Chinese New Year, early readers will learn about this Chinese holiday and the ways people celebrate it. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage emergent readers as they explore this unique holiday.
A labeled diagram helps readers understand the symbols of Chinese New Year, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary. Children can learn more about Chinese New Year online using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Chinese New Year also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, and an index.
Chinese New Year is part of Jump!s Holidays series.

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Ideas for Parents and Teachers Bullfrog Books let children practice reading - photo 1
Ideas for Parents and Teachers Bullfrog Books let children practice reading - photo 2
Ideas for Parents
and Teachers
Bullfrog Books let children
practice reading informational
text at the earliest reading
levels. Repetition, familiar
words, and photo labels
support early readers.
Before Reading
Discuss the cover photo.
What does it tell them? Look at the picture glossary
together. Read and discuss
the words.
Read the Book
Walk through the book
and look at the photos.
Let the child ask questions.
Point out the photo labels.
After Reading
Prompt the child to think more.
Ask: Does your family celebrate
Chinese New Year? What sorts
of things do you see when its
the Chinese New Year? Bullfrog Books are published by Jump! 5357 Penn Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55419 www.jumplibrary.com Copyright 2016 Jump! International copyright
reserved in all countries.
After Reading
Prompt the child to think more.
Ask: Does your family celebrate
Chinese New Year? What sorts
of things do you see when its
the Chinese New Year? Bullfrog Books are published by Jump! 5357 Penn Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55419 www.jumplibrary.com Copyright 2016 Jump! International copyright
reserved in all countries.

No part of this book
may be reproduced in any form without written
permission from the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Pettiford, Rebecca, author. Chinese New Year / by Rebecca Pettiford. pages cm. (Holidays) Bullfrog Books are published by Jump!. Summary: This photo-illustrated book for
beginning readers describes the holiday of Chinese
New Year and the things people do to celebrate it.
Includes picture glossary and index.

Provided by publisher. Audience: Ages 58. Audience: K to grade 3. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-62031-184-4 (hardcover: alk. paper) ISBN 978-1-62496-271-4 (ebook) 1.

Chinese New YearJuvenile literature. [1. Holidays.] I. Title. II. Holidays. Holidays.

GT4905.P4625 2015 394.261dc23 2014041409 Editor: Jenny Fretland VanVoorst Series Designer: Ellen Huber Book Designer: Michelle Sonnek Photo Researcher: Michelle Sonnek Photo Credits: All photos by Shutterstock except:
age fotostock, ,
;
SuperStock, . Printed in the United States of America at
Corporate Graphics in North Mankato, Minnesota.

Table of Contents What Is Chinese New Year Chinese New Year is a - photo 3
Table of Contents
What Is Chinese New Year Chinese New Year is a Chinese holiday Many - photo 4
What Is Chinese New Year?
Chinese New Year
is a Chinese holiday.
Many people celebrate it Does it begin January 1 No It changes each - photo 5
Many people celebrate it.
Does it begin January 1 No It changes each year Each year is named for - photo 6
Does it begin January 1? No. It changes each year.

Each year is named
for an animal.

What do we do in the New Year We go to the temple We honor our - photo 7
What do we do in the New Year We go to the temple We honor our - photo 8
What do we do in the New Year We go to the temple We honor our - photo 9
What do we do
in the New Year? We go to the temple. We honor
our ancestors. ancestors
Mom cleans the house We help her cook We put out a tray It has - photo 10
Mom cleans the house. We help her cook.
We put out a tray It has candy and nuts Red is a lucky color We - photo 11
We put out a tray.

It has candy and nuts.

Red is a lucky color We put up red lanterns Pretty Our family - photo 12
Red is a lucky color We put up red lanterns Pretty Our family - photo 13
Red is a lucky color. We put up
red lanterns. Pretty!
Our family gives gifts Li gives PoPo oranges They are a symbol of good - photo 14
Our family gives gifts. Li gives PoPo oranges.
Jin gets a red envelope Whats inside Money - photo 15
Jin gets a red envelope Whats inside Money Lets go to the parade - photo 16
Jin gets a red envelope.
Whats inside Money Lets go to the parade See the dragon It dances - photo 17
Whats inside? Money!
Lets go to the parade See the dragon It dances - photo 18
Lets go to the parade.
Whats inside Money Lets go to the parade See the dragon It dances - photo 17
Whats inside? Money!
Lets go to the parade See the dragon It dances - photo 18
Lets go to the parade.

See the dragon? It dances!

Wow Fireworks Happy New Year - photo 19
Wow Fireworks Happy New Year Symbols of Chinese New Year red lanterns - photo 20
Wow Fireworks Happy New Year Symbols of Chinese New Year red lanterns - photo 21
Wow! Fireworks! Happy New Year!
Symbols of Chinese New Year red lanterns fireworks oranges red envelopes - photo 22
Symbols of Chinese New Year
red lanterns
fireworks
oranges
red envelopes
Picture Glossary Members of a family who lived a long time ago - photo 23
Picture Glossary
Members of
a family who
lived a long
time ago.
A name some
Chinese children
call their
grandmother.
Relating to the
people, way of
life, and language
of China, a
country in Asia.
An object that
represents something
else. In China, an
orange is a symbol
of good luck.
A building
where people
go to pray.
Index ancestors animals Chinese dragon envelope fireworks gifts lanterns - photo 24
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