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The Bear Who Wanted to Be a Bear
The Bear Who Wanted to Be a Bear

By Jorg Steiner

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A huge factory replaces the woodlands around a hibernating bear who, on awakening, must prove he is indeed a bear and not a lazy worker.

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The little stone lion
The little stone lion

By Kim Xiong

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A little stone lion, smaller than a cat, tells about the Chinese village that it guards.

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The Dragon Tribe
The Dragon Tribe

By Kim Xiong

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Tells the story of how the Dragon Slayers in ancient China became known simply as the Dragon Tribe.

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Kitchen God
Kitchen God

By Kim Xiong

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A Chinese family's Kitchen God watches over them and makes sure everyone behaves properly and is kept safe.

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Paper horse
Paper horse

By Kim Xiong

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Chang ban po
Chang ban po

By Kim Xiong

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Jin gang shi
Jin gang shi

By Kim Xiong

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Mei yu guai
Mei yu guai

By Kim Xiong

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Tu long zu
Tu long zu

By Kim Xiong

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Tu er ye
Tu er ye

By Kim Xiong

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