Nian, The Chinese New Year Dragon

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Nian, The Chinese New Year Dragon
by Virginia Loh-Hagan (Author) and Timothy Banks (Illustrator)

Booktalk: Mei hates springtime. Why? Because it’s only in the spring that Nian, a fierce dragon, is able to leave his mountain prison under the sea to terrorize the local village. When the villagers hear the rumblings of Nian’s hungry stomach, they know that winter has ended and spring is coming. But this year on the night before the first day of spring, a magical warrior visits Mei in her dreams. He tells Mei that it is her destiny to face and defeat Nian. But she must do it within 15 days or the dragon will be free forever. A retelling of the Nian legend with an original twist that explains the origins of Chinese New Year traditions. In 2020, Chinese New Year begins on January 25.

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Milton & Odie and the Bigger-than-Bigmouth Bass

Milton & Odie and the Bigger-than-Bigmouth Bass
by Mary Ann Fraser (Author / Illustrator)

Booktalk: On one side of a frozen lake, Odie imagines all the fish he’ll catch today. On the other side of the lake, Milton is doubtful he’ll catch anything at all. As each otter imagines what lurks–or doesn’t lurk–under the ice, opposites attract, attitudes change, and a friendship is formed.

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