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Children’s Pacific Reader: ‘Where Are the People of Color in Children’s...

Alan Chong Lau - December 19, 2014

Four API children’s books reaffirm the power of imagination

Tamiko Nimura - December 18, 2014

THE MISSING PICTURE: Where are Asians in children’s books today?

The International Examiner - December 18, 2014

‘The Race for the Chinese Zodiac’: Folktale will entice young readers

Fei Wu Huang - December 18, 2014
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‘Hawaiian Journey’ tells story of self-reflection, self-discovery

Fei Wu Huang - December 17, 2014
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‘Here I Am’ tells immigration story entirely through pictures

Fei Wu Huang - December 17, 2014

Phoenix provides a vivid look at Chinese musical instruments

Fei Wu Huang - December 17, 2014
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‘Citizen 13660’ an illustrated look into life in concentration camps

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‘Little White Duck’: Stories make up a world engrossed in the...

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‘Barbed Wire Baseball’ a feast for the eyes and nourishment for...

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