A whimsical journey that inspire young readers to find their own magical powers in the unlikeliest places. As Wooshi the Witch sets out to create a magnificent garden, she encounters challenges and setbacks along the way, leading her to discover the extraordinary power hidden within ordinary elements. Through unwavering perseverance and a touch of magic, Wooshi learns valuable lessons about resilience and the beauty found in embracing the everyday wonders, even from imperfections, magic can bloom. This enchanting picture book features captivating illustrations by award-winning artist Gui Tuzi, written by internationally acclaimed author Yun Dai, and translated by Helen H. Wu. With its blend of whimsy, resilience, and exploration of witches in Chinese culture, this book beautifully complements Halloween, Winter, Spring, and Asian culture themes, inspiring young readers to find their own magical powers in the unlikeliest places, and providing readers with a magical and educational experience.
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- 2024
- 2023
From a Hans Christian Andersen award-winning illustrator comes a moving and imaginative story of four polar bears searching for a new home. One evening, Papa Bear announces, "we are moving tomorrow." His family can longer live in their Arctic home: there are no more seals to catch, and too few fish. The next morning, they set off, in search of more promising places. From one of the world's greatest illustrators, Hans Christian Andersen award winner Igor Oleynikov, comes the story of four bears trying to find a place to live. All they want is food, comfort and fun for the kids. When they move into an apartment in a city of high rises, things seem promising--until the panic they cause makes it impossible for them to stay. Turning to books and television, they find what seems to be a perfect solution: a place where there are seals, but also penguins. So they set off on a long journey. With humorous, rich and striking art, Where Can We Go? is a thoughtful exploration of immigration and the importance of home.