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Lin Yi's Lantern

A Moon Festival Tale

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£7.99
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ISBN: 9781846867934

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Written by Brenda Williams
Illustrated by Benjamin Lacombe
Meet Lin Yi — a little boy with a big heart and a talent for bargaining. Tonight is the moon festival and he wants nothing more than a red rabbit lantern; but first he must buy the things his mother needs at the market. This heartwarming story shows the rewards of putting others first, and includes educational notes at the end about the Chinese moon festival, life in rural China, and the legend of the moon fairy.

More Details

  • Product Dimensions: 247 x 255 mm
  • Page Count: 32 pages
  • Age Range: Ages 5-9 years

Awards & Accolades

  • Notable Books for Children, Smithsonian Magazine, 2009
  • Fun Finds Pick, Scholastic Parent & Child Magazine, 2010

"Gouache illustrations in mostly red, blue, and purple tones are highlighted with numerous origami paper designs. Back matter has notes about the traditional legend of the moon fairy, instructions for making a Chinese lantern, and a discussion of market life in China. This book sheds light on a unique cultural tradition" — School Library Journal

"In shades of mauve, the double-page spread of an obedient but forlorn Lin Yi pedaling home is especially affecting... The length of the narrative and accompanying cultural information make this an excellent supplement for primary multicultural units" — Booklist

About the Contributors

Written by - Brenda Williams
Brenda Williams is the author of over four hundred published poems. A former primary school teacher, she has also written many educational articles and books. Brenda was born in the West Midlands, and now lives in Wiltshire, England.
Illustrated by - Benjamin Lacombe
Benjamin Lacombe graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Paris (ENSAD), while also working in advertising in animation. He has since illustrated many comic book series and children's books. Inspiration comes to Benjamin in many ways: comtemporary photography, primitive Flemish paintings and Hitchcock films to name a few. He lives in Paris, France with his dog Virgile.

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