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Sam and the Lucky Money
Published in School & Library Binding by Lee & Low Books (September, 1995)
Authors: Karen Chinn, Cornelius Van Wright, Ying-Hwa Hu, and Cornelius Van Wright
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Chinese customs with a wonderful message for all
Everyone loves this book; mothers, teachers and of course, children. Many books about Chinese New Year are non-fiction books that describe the customs of the holiday. What makes this different is that this is a piece of fiction that gives you all the flavors of what it's like in an urban Chinatown during Chinese New Years while at the same time sending a wonderful message of giving. My 3 and 5 year old love this book. My 5 year old's kindergarten teacher loved the book for the same reasons plus it fostered discusssions about the story and the holiday. A class of 18 children sat quietly; listening attentively. The children found the illustrations fascinating. The teacher even loaned our book to another kindergarten teacher. I'm online because I'm getting them their own copy.

A must to read book for young children!
Great for pre-schoolers to learn about giving and introduce them to Chinese New Year Celebration. Read the book to 3 year olds at a pre-school. Everyone was very attentive. Kids got the message, learnd about giving and appreciation, as well as were introduced to Asian culture. Recommend to ages 3-7.

Great book to read for Chinese New Year school discussion
Read for a pre-k school Chinese New Year celebration and for a kindergarten celebration and all children were very attentive and interested in the story. Also has a good moral message to about giving.


The Suitcase Kid
Published in Hardcover by Bantam Books (September, 1997)
Authors: Jacqueline Wilson, Correlius Van Wright, Ying-Hwa Hu, and Nick Sharratt
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When the parents split up, where do you fit in?
Andy West's parents have divorced and have started new lives with other partners. Andy is to spend one week with her mother and the "Baboon" and his miserable children. While there, she is forced to share her step-sister Katie's room, and Katie goes out of her way to make Andy miserable. On the weeks Andy stays with her dad and his "new agey" wife Carrie, she shares a room with 5 year old twins Zen and Crystal, and their mess. To add to the misery, Carrie is pregnant. The only one who understands's Andy's confusion is her constant companion Radish, a tiny toy rabbit. Radish understands how Andy misses the tiny cottage she and her parents shared. Radish understands how hard it is to make people you barely know, your family. Radish understands how hard it is to remember all your schoolwork and belongings when you stay at two places. All Andy wants is a place for her and Radish to feel at home. One day she and Radish discover a tiny, hidden garden, that they long to make their own. This is a sensitive story of divorce and one child trying to cope with events out of her control. Once again, Jacqueline Wilson has displayed an uncanny understanding of the needs of a child, and a true ear for dialog. This is a sweet book and a must read for anyone you know who has been touched by divorce.

Bags of fun - The Suitcase Kid review by B O'Problem
Andrea is a ten year old kid on the move. It's a tough decision between Mum with the Baboon or Dad and Carrie. Will she be on the move forever? The answer lies in the story. A delightful one to please the kids.

Very Realistic
This book is about Andrea (Andy) West. It is a funny, realistic and usually quite moving story! I would advise it to anyone who would give The Lottie Project 5 stars!


Elizabeth Meets Her Hero (Sweet Valley Kids, No 28)
Published in Paperback by Bantam Skylark (April, 1992)
Authors: Molly Mia Stewart, Ying-Hwa Hu, and Francine Pascal
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This book is great for young children to practice speed read
I teach speed reading to kids and this book is just right for teaching speed reading to children. I have it in my box of books that I take to all my speed reading classes for children. There are three reasons for this:

1) The story is simple. It is easy to comprehend
2) The size of the letters is pretty big. Bigger letters help make it easier to learn speed reading. Most children's books don't have lettering this large.
3) People must start learning to speed read in material that is AT or BELOW thier reading level. This book qualifies for most children.

Oh yeah, the story line is interesting and it teaches a lesson of forgiving others when we get disappointed.

--George Stancliffe

I loved it!
I liked this book because it had an animal TV show in it. Elizabeth and Jessica got to meet the ost and his dog! I like to see the TV show if it was a real show bescause I LOVE animals just like Elizabeth does.


Elizabeth's Broken Arm (Sweet Valley Kids, No. 35)
Published in Paperback by Bantam Skylark (January, 1993)
Authors: Molly Mia Stewart, Francine Pascal, and Ying-Hwa Hu
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This book is the Greatest!
This Book is the greatest! It tells all About Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield. In This Book, Amy Sutton And Elizabeth are playing in Amy's Backyard, in a tree. Elizabeth falls off and breaks her arm. She gets to stay home and do spaecial things and recieve special gifts. Jesica is jealous. What will Jessica do?

Elizabeth's Broken arm
I love this book, because it's so amazing. This is one of my favorite. Read this book. It gives us a lesson, even if someone got hurt,just don't be jealous because if you got hurt do you want someone to envy you? of course not so let us not be jealous because that's a sin.


Mei-Mei Loves the Morning
Published in School & Library Binding by Albert Whitman & Co (April, 1999)
Authors: Margaret Holloway Tsubakiyama, Cornelius Van Wright, and Ying-Hwa Hu
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Beautiful description of a child's morning in China
This beautifully written and illustrated book describes a typical Chinese child's morning. Mei-Mei eats a breakfast of rice porridge with grandfather while mommy and daddy sleep. Then she helps her grandfather care for his songbird, rides with him on his bike to the park where they practice Tai Chi with their friends and drink tea, and rides home again, visiting one of the local street vendors to buy pancakes. It's a lovely story with beautiful illustrations and has quickly become one of our 4-year old daughter's favorite books. We also love it because it teaches her about life in another country in such a nice way.

A great intro to life in China through a child's eyes.
Excellent! A great multicultural family story. This book shows life in modern China through a little girl's eyes. The book shows the loving relationship between kindergarten-aged Mei-Mei and her grandfather. In it, we see that loving family relationships truly transcend cultural boundaries. Mei-Mei and her grandfather share many activities that American children may share with their grandparents: eating meals together, going to the park, caring for pets. But their breakfast is rice, not cereal; their pet is a beautiful songbird, not a dog or cat. In their everyday activities, we see their love for each other. A great multicultural family story!


Snow in Jerusalem
Published in Hardcover by Albert Whitman & Co (October, 2001)
Authors: Deborah Da Costa, Cornelius Van Wright, Ying-Hwa Hu, and Cornelius Van Wright
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An uplifting, very highly recommended children's story
Snow In Jerusalem is a thought-provoking children's picturebook written by Deborah da Costa about two young boys who live in Jerusalem's Old City - Avi in the Jewish Quarter and Hamudi in the Muslim Quarter. Though neither boy knows it, both of them are caring for the same, beautiful white stray cat. One day the boys follow the cat across the boundaries between the city's quarters, and something wonderful happens, as unexpected as a snowfall in Jerusalem. The muted, softly blurring yet endearingly memorable color illustrations by Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu bring to life this gentle parable. Snow In Jerusalem is an uplifting, very highly recommended children's story with a core message of hope and love.

A story for now more than ever.
At it's heart, this book is about two children who find a cat, fight over it, and learn to share. But the backdrop of Jerusalem and the conflict between Jews and Palestinians makes it a very special read.

The illustrations are wonderful, and the words exceptional.


Alicia's Happy Day
Published in Hardcover by Star Bright Books (December, 2002)
Authors: Meg Starr, Ying-Hwa Hu, Cornelius Van Wright, and Cornelius Wright
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Birthday Fun!
We use this book in the classroom to celebrate our kids' birthdays. The illustrations are fun, and it's nice to have a book with a cultural twist, alot of my students relate to it, and the others get to ask questions about the others cultures and the words they used. A lot of FUN!


Bossy Steven (Sweet Valley Kids, No 18)
Published in Paperback by Bantam Books (April, 1991)
Authors: Francine Pascal, Molly Mia Stewart, and Ying-Hwa Hu
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bossy steven
steven and the twins make a bet. If steven wins first place in the sciece fair the twins have to do all of his chores but if steven does not he has to do their chores for a week. steven wins the fair. He being to be bossy. the twins come up with a plain that backfires. They end up with 2 weeks of clean. What to do? When I read this book I thought of me and my brother. that's why I enjoyd it


The Case of the Alien Princess (Sweet Valley Kids Super Snooper, No. 7)
Published in Paperback by Skylark (October, 1995)
Authors: Molly Mia Stewart, Francine Pascal, and Ying-Hwa Hu
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Yuo will never know what it is like out there until you read
This book is a sit at the edge of your seat, suspense book. If you like Sci-fi, mystery or you just like reading you'll like this book. Have fun trying to find the princess and getting home back to earth


Jingle Dancer
Published in Hardcover by Morrow Junior (04 April, 2000)
Authors: Cynthia Leitich Smith, Cornelius Van Wright, and Ying-Hwa Hu
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Native children's literature by a Native author--at last!
Until very recently, there were no large press picture books about contemporary Native children written by Indian authors. For this reason, Jingle Dancer is particularly notable. The story of Jenna, a member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation living with her family in Oklahoma, is written by a Native author. Rather than focusing exclusively on Jenna's Indian identity, however, the book presents Jenna as an average American kid, living in suburbia, who calls on her Native sensibilities and her broad community of supportive females to overcome a problem as she tries to put together her regalia for the Jingle Dance. Readers who are not familiar with the customs presented here will learn much, but above all, they will learn that Indian children are alive, well, and living rich lives amongst them, a lesson infrequently taught, and rarely so pleasantly. Rich, bright, cheerful watercolor illustrations by husband-and-wife team Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu enhance the presentation and bring Jenna to life. A significantly informative Author's Note and Glossary make the book even more effective.

Excellent story for all -
What? No teepees or war paint? Bravo! Cynthia Leitich Smith's JINGLE DANCER is a refreshing story about a Muscogee-Ojibway girl wanting to participate in a powwow by performing a traditional dance. This contemporary picture book story is free of the stereotypes sometimes associated with Native American tales, and instead shows Jenna watching her grandma dance on a video tape, visiting a friend in a new duplex in the community, and talking with her lawyer aunt. The reader is also introduced to information about a traditional story, game, foods, and dance. Smith's lyrical narrative and captivating story makes this a perfect read-a-loud -- as my five-year-old daughter will attest to. As an Asian-American, I'm always thrilled to see contemporary stories with multicultural characters shown in real and positive ways.

Beautiful illustrations by Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu!

Jingle Dancer
Cynthia Leitich Smith's, JINGLE DANCER, is a delightful book. Ms. Smith weaves a lovely story of the strong female ties in Native Ameicans matriarchal societies. Smith celebrates the loving, sharing spirit of friends and families. The passages of Jenna dancing through her day from dawn to moonlight are pure poetry. Cornelius Van Wright's and Ying-Hwa Hu's bright lively illustration are a perfect match. Cynthia Leitich Smith's writing is to be applauded as a great addition to the world of children's books.


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