#DecDisplays – August celebrations

The next couple of posts are going to be the country celebration posters of the last few months. Please note these are not an exhaustive list of the literature coming out of those countries, or even the literature in translation, merely what I have to offer our students, including stories of Korean diaspora - mainly … Continue reading #DecDisplays – August celebrations

#TaiwanKidLitMonth: Taiwan Travelogue – A Culinary Journey Through History

If there's one thing that captures the heart and soul of Taiwanese culture, it's the food—and believe me, this is a book that serves it up in style! As a self-confessed food lover (as you might have learned from the bio at the end of each post!), I’ve been eagerly waiting to share this post … Continue reading #TaiwanKidLitMonth: Taiwan Travelogue – A Culinary Journey Through History

#TaiwanKidLitMonth: Wild Greens, Beautiful Girl – A Picture Book Featuring An Amis Tribe Girl

A lyrical story of a young aboriginal girl from Amis tribe (Goodreads) "We live at the southeast edge of our island Next to tall cliffs that rise thousands of meters High above the deep blue Pacific Ocean. Visitors tell me it looks like the coast of Hawaii, Or the bluffs of California, Or the shores … Continue reading #TaiwanKidLitMonth: Wild Greens, Beautiful Girl – A Picture Book Featuring An Amis Tribe Girl

#TaiwanKidLitMonth: Exploring the Creative Journey of Liu Hsu-Kung

We are thrilled to spotlight Liu Hsu-Kung, a distinguished picture book author from Taipei and a recent nominee for the prestigious Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award (ALMA) 2025. This nomination is a testimony to Liu's exceptional contributions to children's literature, and this serves as an opportunity to delve into his background, creative process, and vision for … Continue reading #TaiwanKidLitMonth: Exploring the Creative Journey of Liu Hsu-Kung

#TaiwanKidLitMonth: Sleepwalking: A Father’s Dream of Protecting His Children (Untranslated Gems Friday)

How do you express your love to your family? "When the night is very dark, strange things happen." This enchanting picture book begins from a child's perspective, unfolding a midnight adventure brimming with whimsy, fantasy, and warmth. In the story, a little boy sleepwalks out of his house and onto the ceiling. Strangely, he continues … Continue reading #TaiwanKidLitMonth: Sleepwalking: A Father’s Dream of Protecting His Children (Untranslated Gems Friday)

#TaiwanKidLitMonth: Discover Taiwan Through These Picture Books

Let's dive into the magic of Taiwan and embark on a literary journey through the vibrant culture. Jeanne Chang, founder of Mama Baby Mandarin, has got a fantastic collection of picture books (in English!!) that will transport you to this enchanting land, each with its own unique twist. Let's dive into the colourful world of … Continue reading #TaiwanKidLitMonth: Discover Taiwan Through These Picture Books

#WorldKidLit Wednesday: Two Little Red Mittens

Sweet but not saccharine, heartwarming but not maudlin, Two Little Red Mittens is a charming, old-fashioned story. A picture book for children ages seven and under, the gentle tale features an anthropomorphic pair of red mittens:         Left and right, they always went out as a pair, wrapping Little One’s hands in … Continue reading #WorldKidLit Wednesday: Two Little Red Mittens

#TaiwanKidLitMonth: Guji Guji – A Heartwarming Tale of Identity and Acceptance

(Goodreads) Guji Guji is a captivating picture book by Taiwanese author Chih-Yuan Chen, who offers an engaging exploration of identity, loyalty, and the true meaning of family. This beloved tale has been translated into 16 languages and adapted into a children's play, earning widespread recognition and the prestigious Swedish Peter Pan Prize for picture books. … Continue reading #TaiwanKidLitMonth: Guji Guji – A Heartwarming Tale of Identity and Acceptance

#TaiwanKidLitMonth: Recommended Taiwanese literature by and for high school students

Every two or three years, I usually would have one Taiwanese student who loves to read come to the library occasionally to discuss the books they have read with me. We would recommend books to each other, and thanks to them, I read some fantastic Taiwanese literature while busy catching up with the English YA … Continue reading #TaiwanKidLitMonth: Recommended Taiwanese literature by and for high school students

#WorldKidLit Wednesday: Grandma’s Roof Garden

In our big, bustling hometown in southwest China,On the top floor of an apartment tower, lives an old grandma.A weather-worn apron covers her cornflower blue blouse,And she putters about town, lugging her little cart around. In Grandma’s Roof Garden, a delightful, heartwarming picture book for ages 4-8, we meet an eccentric, energetic grandmother. With enviable … Continue reading #WorldKidLit Wednesday: Grandma’s Roof Garden