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99121106 Jessica Zheng99121108 Jessica Wang99121136 Sophia Chang99121143 Jane Wei

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Council for Cultural Affairs, Taiwan (CCA)

children’s reading garden

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children’s reading garden children’s reading garden

Trend

creations

translations

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http://children.cca.gov.tw/gallery/illustrator/wang/index02.htm

• a famous illustrator in Taiwan• wins many awards: Bologna Children’s Book Fair-

Illustrator Exhibition, Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava• illustration for folktales such as “Auntie Tigress”,

“The Liar Ah Chi”, “The Seven Magic Brothers”• Style: surrealism

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• was established by the Yuen Foong Yu Group in 1971

•the initial goals

•The Institute of Early Childhood Education:to pioneer the work of early children education, and to promote a happy and healthy childhood for children. 

"Safeguarding the children's "Safeguarding the children's only childhood"only childhood"

helping the poor and granting scholarships

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The annual award to encourage locally created picture books those are relevant and appropriate for young children in Taiwan.

Let’s Get Mung Beans, Momma! Illustrator: Tseng Yang-ching

Writer: Wan Hua-gwo

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•established by chuiko association

•sponsored by Council for Cultural Affairs

•novels for teenagers age ranging from 10-15

•contestants: Asians from abroad or domestic

can participate the contest

•language: Chinese

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“Our Class”Author: Xue NieNationality: China

Introduction:Seven short stories happening on campus of a junior high school. There isn't a principle of growing up nor is there a absolutely correct answer.

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