Popular Children's Fiction Titles in Foreign Languages
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1 Rev. Don's List: the 500 early Chinese miners who Rev. Don met during his many years 'mission to Chinese miners'. They came to NZ 1850 to 1880 (before Poll Tax was charged ), worked in the Southern goldfields for up to 40 years and finally returned to China, often with little t...o show for their many years effort.
2: Anti-Opium Petition: the 400 South Island Chinese miners in 1899 who signed YOUNG Sui-Hee's anti-Opium petition
3: Lists of the Chinese gold miners in Chinese script
3a: the Chinese who Rev. Don met ,
3b : the Chinese signatories to the Anti-Opium petition Read more
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Hieu and her family prepare for the rice harvest in South Vietnam. After a successful harvest, the family makes rice paper to be used in rice paper rolls.
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Here is Edward Rutherfurds classic novel of London, a glorious pageant spanning two thousand years. He brings this vibrant citys long and noble history alive through the ever-shifting fortunes, fates, and intrigues of half-a-dozen families, from the age of Julius Caesar to the tw...entieth century. Generation after generation, these families embody the passion, struggle, wealth, and verve of the greatest city in the world. Read more
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This hand-made book collects together the author's testimonies, some amusing, some dire, submitted to The People's Inquiry into the Poisoning of New Zealand, Te Uiuinga o nga Tangata 2020. Newspaper cuttings and documents record events in Sturgeon's life as a Kiwi soldier in Viet...nam, deer culler, possum trapper, pest control officer, helicopter pilot, youth trainer, inventor, whistle blower, and author. Read more
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By Hu, Hong
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Te Reo Maori, Chinese & English 100 is designed to assist people to learn basic te reo Maori and Chinese. Author Hong Hu has implemented the ten categories of learning into this book to enable you to understand and use them efficiently.
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This book encourages children to look for shapes in a garden written in Japanese
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This story is written to support art or science topics on the kea written in Japanese.
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This book encourages discussion of what colours seen in the bush are chosen to be knitted into a scarf written in Japanese.
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