The Water Dragon: A Chinese Legend

The Water Dragon: A Chinese Legend

by JianLi (Author)

Synopsis

This fancifully illustrated multicultural children's book tells a famous Chinese myth about a young boy's quest to save his village.

Long ago, in a remote village in China, there lived a kind and generous little boy. He spent his days in the forest, collecting wood to trade for food. One day, the boy made a wondrous discovery: a magic stone that caused his money jar and rice crocks to overflow, both of which he shared with the poor villagers.

But strange things began to happen. It no longer rained. The crops died. The rivers dried up. A terrible drought had struck and would not release its grip. The brave young boy, full of dreams of a white, water-spewing Dragon, took his magic stone on a journey--and discovered how to save his village.

$16.05

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 42
Publisher: BetterLink Press Incorporated
Published: 10 Apr 2012

ISBN 10: 1602209782
ISBN 13: 9781602209787

Media Reviews
Graceful watercolors in a traditional Chinese style with an autumnal palette suitably accompany the tale. [T]he story nonetheless has the satisfying elements of an entertaining and adventurous folktale. --Kirkus Reviews
The Water Dragon is a Chinese legend and the story is fantastic with a surprise ending. --Parenting Healthy blog
This remarkable book is experienced illustrator Li Jian's first foray into writing his own picture book. The pictures, which combine Li's classical training in Chinese painting with his talent for bringing fairy tales to life, are at least as compelling as the bilingual text (in English and simplified Chinese characters). Ah Bao is both a courageous and humble hero with a big heart and a sense of responsibility. He will be admired by children and parents, who will doubtless look forward to Li Jian's next solo offering. --PaperTigers.org blog
I read The Water Dragon to my 3rd-grade students as a read aloud. It is a wonderfully told folktale with lovely illustrations. The kids loved it. It is written in English and has Chinese sub characters. For teachers, this book would be a wonderful addition to your collection of legends and folktales. Parents can read it aloud to their children. My students absolutely were delighted by the ending! --San Francisco Book Review
A translation into Chinese characters appears on every page, making it a fine language instruction tool. --Publishers Weekly
This super cool Chinese Legend is about a boy who journeys to save his town from drought. -- KidTime StoryTime
Author Bio
Li Jian graduated from Hebei Normal University in 2001, majoring in Chinese Painting. Formerly a middle school art teacher, children's book editor and a partner in an illustration studio, Li now owns his own illustration studio focusing on illustrations for children's fairy tales.