你也是童書繪本作家 Grace Lin 的粉絲嗎?別錯過她在洛杉磯舉行的簽名會,僅此一場 !

 

Are you a fan of Grace Lin and her brilliantly illustrated children's books? Grace is coming to LA and will attend a special Book Signing session for one day only. Mark your calendar and have your kids grab all their collection! 

 

 

 

 

日期 Date: 

Sunday, July 22nd @ 1:00pm



地點 Place: 

Pages Bookstore, 904 Manhattan Ave., Manhattan Beach [map]

 

 

 

 

* Pocket Pacy Giveaway *

To make it even more fun, Grace is giving away five Pocket Pacys to the first five people who ask for them. Get there early! 

 

 

 

 

口袋 Pacy 是一個可愛的小娃娃,它可以伴隨著你的孩子一同向世界出發,到處旅行,一起體驗世界,建立美好的回憶。這個夏天就讓小朋友和口袋 Pacy 一同遊歷吧!


 

Pocket Pacy is a cute little figurine that goes along with your child everywhere as he/she travels, helping your child experience the world together. What a cute and meaningful concept!

 

  


按這裡就可以連接下載填色圖畫;   

Download the Pocket Pacy Craft Sheet Here!



About Grace Lin and her books:



Where the Mountain Meets the Moon 

 

April 27, 2010 | Age Level: 8 and up | Grade Level: 3 and up

Newbery Honor Winner

In the Valley of Fruitless Mountain, a young girl named Minli spends her days working hard in the fields and her nights listening to her father spin fantastic tales about the Jade Dragon and the Old Man of the Moon. Minli’s mother, tired of their poor life, chides him for filling her head with nonsense. But Minli believes these enchanting stories and embarks on an extraordinary journey to find the Old Man of the Moon and ask him how her family can change their fortune. She encounters an assorted cast of characters and magical creatures along the way, including a dragon who accompanies her on her quest.



 

 


Dim Sum for Everyone!

January 14, 2003 | Age Level: 5 and up | Grade Level: K and up 

In English, dim sum means “little hearts,” or “touches the heart,” but to this young girl, dim sum means delicious. On a visit to a bustling dim sum restaurant, a family picks their favorite little dishes from the steaming trolleys filled with dumplings, cakes, buns, and tarts. And as is traditional and fun, they share their food with each other so that everyone gets a bite of everything.




Ling & Ting: Not Exactly the Same!

September 5, 2011 | Grade Level: 1 and up | Series: Passport to Reading Level 3 

Theodore Geisel Honor

Ling and Ting are twins. They have the same brown eyes. They have the same pink cheeks. They have the same happy smiles.

Ling and Ting are two adorable identical twins, and they stick together, whether they are making dumplings, getting their hair cut, or practicing magic tricks. But looks are deceiving--people can be very different, even if they look exactly the same.

 

 

 

 



Thanking the Moon: Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival

 September 14, 2010 | Age Level: 5 and up | Grade Level: K and up

This simple, young, and satisfying story follows a Chinese American family as they celebrate the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival. 

Each member of the family lends a hand as they prepare a moonlit picnic with mooncakes, pomelos, cups of tea, and colorful lanterns. And everyone sends thanks and a secret wish up to the moon.

 

Source: http://www.gracelin.com/ and Amazon.com