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          Basho and the River Stones

          2013

          by Tim Myers and Oki S. Han

          "Grade Levels: 1-4 The great poet Basho lives in the woods and shares the cherries from his cherry tree with the local foxes. But one tricky fox becomes greedy—he uses his magic to turn three river stones into gold coins, and then tricks Basho into giving up all of the cherries. When the fox returns to gloat over his victory, he discovers that Basho is content. Wiser than the fox, Basho knows that a poem inspired by the beauty of the river stones is more valuable than gold. Oki S. Han’s watercolors evoke ancient Japan in this sequel to the New York Times bestseller Basho and the Fox." -- publisher

          Folklore

          The Yin-Yang sisters and the dragon Frightful

          2018

          by Nancy Tupper Ling and Andrea Offermann

          "Twins with opposite personalities work together to convince a dragon to stop blocking their village bridge"-- |cProvided by publisher

          Folklore

          The story of kites

          2016

          by Ying Chang Compestine and YongSheng Xuan

          Long ago in China, three brothers become tired of chasing birds from their family's rice fields and experiment with ways to make the job easier. Includes a historical note and instructions for making and flying a kite.

          Beautiful Life Folklore

          The Story of Noodles

          2016

          by Ying Chang Compestine and YongSheng Xuan

          Left alone to prepare their family's prize-winning dumplings for the annual cooking contest, the young Kang boys accidentally invent a new dish, "mian tiao," or noodles. Includes a cultural note and a recipe for long life noodles.

          Beautiful Life Folklore

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