Written by Dai YunIllustrated by Igor Oreynikov Text language: ChinesePublication date: June 2021Pages: 40Format: HardcoverRights sold to: Canada (World English)Reviewing material: Chinese full PDF and English translation. Every year on February 27, International Polar Bear Day is observed, with the topic “Protecting Mothers and Babies” as a prominent focus. The much-publicized picture book author DaiContinue reading “WHERE DO WE GO?”
Category Archives: Children’s
Henry’s Pink Hat
By Jeffrey Turner
Handing rights: Simplified and Complex Chinese
All rights available.
Henry’s Pink Hat tells the story of an unflappable blue penguin in search of acceptance, and ultimately, friends. A fun read about diversity and commonality.
My Feelings
By Jeffrey Turner
Handing rights: Simplified and Complex Chinese
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My Feelings gives a name to match the feeling you have when you are with loved ones, receive a pair of socks for your birthday instead of a toy, or meeting someone for the first time. There’s a word for every feeling.
My Imagination
By Jeffrey Turner
Handing rights: Simplified and Complex Chinese
All rights available.
My Imagination reveals the wild and fanciful imagination of a joyful porcupine. Whether folding laundry or planting seed in the garden, this porcupine’s vivid imagination kicks into high gear.
My Touch
By Jeffrey Turner
Handing rights: Simplified and Complex Chinese
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My Touch builds word connections with sensate experiences. Mud is squishy, a lollipop is brittle, and a wet frog can be slippery. Everyday objects can fill a day with sensate experiences for this porcupine.
A Place Like the Sea
Text & illustration by Lin Boting
Handling rights: all exclude Complex Chinese.
All rights available.
The story took place in the aquarium, a place like the sea. Many creatures were displayed here and their world was built for people to view. People and fishes look at each other through the glass from two unrelated worlds. One thing happened and it echoed a similar situation for these two worlds. That is, a little boy got lost in the aquarium and his panic and helplessness were shown in front of another world, and the one who understood him best at the moment was trapped and swimming in the other side.
Flame
Author: Ernest Seton Thompson | Illustrator: Zhu Chengliang
Handling rights: all exclude Simplified Chinese.
Foreign rights sold: English (USA, Canada), French (world), Korean (world), Russian, Danish
Adapted from American author Ernest Seton Thompson’s well-known animal fictions. Flame, the mother fox, was moving home with her two babies, while one of her babies was caught by hunter’s trap. As Flame tried to help her kid, The hunter’s dogs found her and just wouldn’t stop chasing her. How would she come up with ideas to help her baby escaping from the hunter? One wonderful adventure of love and courage, with movie-like colors.