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Made in China

by Deborah Nash
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Overview

"What was made in China 2,000 years ago and is still used today?" This is the riddle Ge-Hui's lost Paper Butterfly must solve to get a ride home on a dragon's back. To find an answer, Paper Butterfly flits far and wide - to the great city of Beijing and its Forbidden City, further to the Great Wall of China, and further still to the 2,000-year-old terra-cotta soldiers in the walled city of Xi'an. Just when she is beginning to despair, the butterfly meets another New Year paper butterfly. Will she have the answer? This butterfly's-eye view of China and its culture features illustrations inspired by Chinese folk art, a map of China, and instructions on how to make a paper butterfly.

Synopsis

A paper butterfly is lost and longing for home. A dragon offers her a ride home on his back — if she can solve the riddle “What was made in China 2000 years ago and is still used today?” To find the answer, she flits far and wide, to Beijing’s Forbidden City, to the Great Wall, and finally to the walled city of Xi’an. Just when she begins to despair, she meets another paper butterfly, who claims to have the riddle’s answer. Is it the right one? Lively collage illustrations introduce carp, pagodas, stone lions, and other elements of Chinese culture and family life.

Kirkus Reviews

Using cut-paper figures in, or at least reminiscent of, traditional styles, Nash lights briefly on Chinese history, folklore, culture, and geography. Seeking an answer to a dragon's riddle-"What was made in China almost 2000 years ago and is still in use today?"-a paper butterfly perches on a pagoda, poses the question to a carp, listens to tales of the Monkey King, flutters past the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, and the "chocolate soldiers" of Xi-an, then at last learns the solution (paper) from another paper butterfly. Intercut with explanatory comments and closing with a map, plus skimpy directions for prospective paper-cutters, this tries to cover far too many topics, doing justice to none. For a (somewhat) less superficial answer to the dragon's riddle, with similar glimpses into Chinese life, stick with Ying Chang Compestine's Story of Paper (2003), or conventional nonfiction. (Picture book/nonfiction. 6-8)

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Kirkus Reviews

Using cut-paper figures in, or at least reminiscent of, traditional styles, Nash lights briefly on Chinese history, folklore, culture, and geography. Seeking an answer to a dragon's riddle-"What was made in China almost 2000 years ago and is still in use today?"-a paper butterfly perches on a pagoda, poses the question to a carp, listens to tales of the Monkey King, flutters past the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, and the "chocolate soldiers" of Xi-an, then at last learns the solution (paper) from another paper butterfly. Intercut with explanatory comments and closing with a map, plus skimpy directions for prospective paper-cutters, this tries to cover far too many topics, doing justice to none. For a (somewhat) less superficial answer to the dragon's riddle, with similar glimpses into Chinese life, stick with Ying Chang Compestine's Story of Paper (2003), or conventional nonfiction. (Picture book/nonfiction. 6-8)

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2006
Publisher
Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781845071202

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