The Year of the Dragon
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<DIV><p>?Favorite Chinese New Year Books for Kids”?China Sprout</p><p>?A tale of friendship, bravery, and why sometimes it's good to be just a little different, Rosie [<I>Year of the Rabbit</I>] will hop her way right into your heart.”?Tokyo Bunnie</p><p>2012 is the year of the dragon! Dominic's parents advise the kingdom's Emperor and have high expectations for this high-flying dragon. However, when the boy Bo and the other zodiac animals want to learn paddle boat racing, will Dom sink or swim with them? Find out in the seventh book in the Tales from the Chinese Zodiac series.</p><p>This latest adventure in the Tales from the Chinese Zodiac follows <I>The Year of the Rabbit</I> (2011), <I>The Year of the Tiger</I> (2010), <I>The Year of the Ox</I> (2009), <I>The Year of the Rat</I> (2008), <I>The Year of the Pig</I> (2007) and <I>The Year of the Dog</I> (2006). Each book features a unique cast of a dozen creatures. In the Chinese lunar calendar, every year is represented by a special animal, who symbolizes special qualities and whose personality people identify with.</p><p><BR>Immedium, Inc. inspires a world of imagination, and creates entertaining books that have multi-dimensional appeal. Based in San Francisco, CA, Immedium sits on the Pacific Rim, a vibrant intersection for crossover cultural trends from Asia and America. Embracing an increasingly diverse and ?multimedia” world, Immedium publishes titles ranging from eye-catching children's books and contemporary non-fiction to commentaries on art and popular culture.</p></DIV>
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