“A great story to read to our preschoolers and beyond to promote the global village we call our world….a solid addition to diversity collections.” — Mom Read It blog
Chan has moved to this street, all the way from China. He is going to explore the neighborhood, to meet new friends. But he never thought he would meet this many of them!
The reader learns about the children and their parents, their favorite hobbies and their favorite meals. Each page concludes with a good-bye in the child's native language, and a short list of foreign terms.
A book about making friends and learning about other cultures, filled with fun facts and new words. For children ages 5 and up.
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Liselotte Schippers (born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands) was working at a doctor's practice when she heard about the Inclusive Works prize for the best multicultural book. This inspired her to write Chow Mein and Potstickers.
Monique van den Hout is an illustrator from The Netherlands. Her illustrations are not decorations, but bro
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