Celebrating is Hard Work: A Dim Sum Warriors Bilingual Tale
In an exciting literary collaboration, three Singaporean storytellers, Woo Yen Yen, Colin Goh and Josef Lee have teamed up to bring young readers a captivating Lunar New Year children’s book that promises to be a celebration of culture, tradition, and bilingualism. Yen Yen’s bilingual expertise, Colin’s adept wordcraft, and Lee’s thoughtful illustrations have collectively crafted a delightful book. It is ideal for families and schools aiming to empower children not only with a second language but also with an appreciation for cultural traditions.
Citation:
Woo, Yen Yen, et al. Celebrating is Hard Work: A Dim Sum Warriors Bilingual Tale. Singapore, Yumcha Studios, 2024, ISBN / ISSN: 978-981-18-9263-9.
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