Copyright Date:
2016
Edition Date:
2016
Release Date:
12/01/15
Illustrator:
Ono, Kenji,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-597-02118-0
ISBN 13:
978-1-597-02118-0
Dewey:
495
LCCN:
2015012879
Dimensions:
27 cm.
Language:
Chinese
Bilingual:
Yes
Reviews:
Horn Book
(Sat Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2017)
Max, son of the Monkey King and Queen, is a rambunctious child who learns to channel his energy into the sport of jianzi (shuttlecock). This wordy entry in a series keyed to the Chinese Zodiac (this is the first bilingual English/Chinese volume; Chinese text not evaluated) is illustrated by a DreamWorks story artist, whose action-packed pictures add some interest to the rambling text.
School Library Journal
(Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2016)
PreS-Gr 2 With the Year of the Monkey starting on February 8, the 10th installment of "Tales from the Chinese Zodiac" features the adventures of Max, the son of the legendary Monkey King. Max dreams of doing his own daring and heroic deeds (just like his parents) but often acts out these daydreams in the middle of class and other inappropriate times and places. In gym class, Max discovers the sport of jianzi , which involves kicking a shuttlecock over a net. Max's parents aren't sure that being the best jianzi player is a goal worthy of their legacy, but the big upcoming tournament might prove them wrong. Written in English and Chinese (simplified characters), the book features bright, bold illustrations filled with a mix of humans and other creatures from the zodiac living, playing, and studying side by side. Readers will empathize with Max's feelings as he tries to live up the family legacy. VERDICT A story of practice, hard work, and family expectations that's sure to appeal long after the Year of the Monkey is over. Jennifer Rothschild, Arlington County Public Libraries, VA
The son of the famous Monkey King and Queen, Max takes a journey to be the best! This story features a bilingual Chinese translation. 2016 is the Year of the Monkey! The son of the legendary parents, Max has a lot to live up to. Now starting school, he befriends the boy Kai and learns a new sport. Succeeding in class is not easy, but luckily playing in the gym is! But when his parents tell him of their great expectations, does Max have what it takes to fly sky high? When facing a lofty destiny and rugged adversity, can Max forge his own claim to fame? Illustrating expressive characters and vibrant action, artist Kenji Ono creates an inviting new world for readers to explore. Tales from the Chinese Zodiac is a popular annual children's book series showcasing the twelve charming animals that embody the Chinese New Year. Max's thrilling climb to discover his true nature will delight children and adults alike. Kids love identifying with how each animal embarks on a unique quest to discover his or her own character: Bright and dynamic illustrations will appeal to parents, those interested in Asian culture, and, of course, animal lovers. Teachers appreciate how Tales from the Chinese Zodiac is the only English series on each of the animals of the Chinese lunar calendar. Librarians like how it one of the longest-running children's book series featuring Asian American themes. Now readers everywhere can enjoy these entertaining and original tales. "Illustrated by professional animator Kenji Ono, the dynamic artwork makes the zodiac animals jump off the pages. It's great fun to look for all 12 animals appearing throughout the book... Max exudes energy and determination, two wonderful traits to carry into the Year of the Monkey to achieve your dreams." - Sampan