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Author:
Li, Jian (Art teacher), illustrator. illustrator.
Title:
Mulan = Hua Mulan : a story in English and Chinese / by Li Jian ; translated by Yijin Wert.
Edition:
[VOX edition]
Publisher:
Library IdeasLLC,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
1 VOX book (1 volume (unpaged)) : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Subject:
Hua, Mulan--(Legendary character)--Juvenile literature.--Juvenile literature.
Folklore--China--Juvenile literature.
China--Juvenile literature.--Juvenile literature.
Vox audiobooks.
Audio-visual aids.
Children's read-along kit.
Mandarin language materials.
Chinese language materials.
Children's audiobooks.
Other Authors:
Wert, Yijin, translator.
Yao, Joy, narrator.
Container of (expression): Li, Jian (Art teacher). Mulan. English. Spoken word (Yao)
Notes:
Vox books -- books that talk! Book originally published: New York, NY : Better Link Press, [2014?]. "The permanently attached VOX Reader transforms an ordinary print book into an all-in-one read-along. There's no need for computers, tablets or CDs. Children simply push a button to listen and read"--Publisher's website. VOX Audio playback device includes headphone jack, external speaker, play/pause button, volume controls, page-turning controls, rechargeable battery, low battery indicator, and removable AC adapter. Read by Joy Yao.
Summary:
Mulan is a folk story from China's Northern Dynasty (439-589) about the unusual tale of an ordinary girl named Fa Mulan. This book is illustrated based on the original ballad, which depicts her bravery through Chinese ink paintings. A long time ago in China, there lived a young girl named Mulan. Her father was a retired general who taught her many skills girls weren't normally allowed to learn, like martial arts, archery, sword play and how to ride a horse. One day, soldiers came to Mulan's village. They told everyone China was in danger, and that a man from each family must join the army and fight. Mulan was terribly upset. Her father was too old, but was honor-bound to fight. If only she had been born a boy! That night, Mulan came up with a plan to save the honor of her family and her father's life. Early the next morning, disguised as a boy, Mulan took a horse and her father's armor before leaving to join the army. No one recognized her, and Mulan was very careful to never let anyone know she was really a girl. Mulan's bravery, courage and the skills she learned from her father helped her to succeed. Over twelve years, Mulan fought against the threat to China before finally helping to win the war. When she was offered a reward from the emperor for her incredible courage, Mulan instead asked for a horse so she could return home to her family. Mulan's family was so happy to see her! And there, for the first time in twelve years, Mulan exchanged her armor for a dress, fixed her hair into an elegant girl's hairstyle and joined her family, a beautiful young woman once again.
ISBN:
1954635109
9781954635104
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1255193145
Locations:
BAPH771 -- Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines)

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