IniciGrupsConversesMésTendències
Cerca al lloc
Aquest lloc utilitza galetes per a oferir els nostres serveis, millorar el desenvolupament, per a anàlisis i (si no has iniciat la sessió) per a publicitat. Utilitzant LibraryThing acceptes que has llegit i entès els nostres Termes de servei i política de privacitat. L'ús que facis del lloc i dels seus serveis està subjecte a aquestes polítiques i termes.

Resultats de Google Books

Clica una miniatura per anar a Google Books.

S'està carregant…

Têt: The New Year

de Kim-Lan Tran

Altres autors: Dinh Mai Vo (Il·lustrador)

Sèrie: Multicultural Celebrations

MembresRessenyesPopularitatValoració mitjanaConverses
682388,666 (3.5)Cap
Encourages the awareness and appreciation of Vietnamese American cultures.
Cap
S'està carregant…

Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar.

No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra.

Es mostren totes 2
When his teacher and the other children in his English class begin discussing the upcoming Têt celebration, lonely Huy Ly does not join in. Newly arrived in America with his father, he misses his mother and family back in Vietnam, and does not feel like celebrating the new year. As teacher and students shop together, and then gather at Ms. Kim's apartment for the occasion, they miss Huy, until Ms. Kim has the idea to invite both Huy and his father to the celebration...

Although I have read a number of books devoted to the Chinese celebration of the lunar new year, as well as one book (Hyun-Joo Bae's New Clothes for New Year's Day) about the Korean celebration of this holiday, Têt: The New Year is the first I have encountered about the Vietnamese holiday marking this date. Here in the states we tend to refer to the lunar new year as 'Chinese New Year,' probably because Chinese-Americans are the largest Asian ethnic group in the country, so it's good to be reminded of the fact that this holiday is celebrated in many countries and cultures. It is particularly good, moreover, to learn about Têt, because some Americans might only have encountered this word when learning about the Tet Offensive, a military campaign conducted in 1968, during the Vietnam War. In any case, I found Kim-Lan Tran's story engaging and informative, and appreciated the depiction of various customs and foods associated with the day. The narrative sometimes felt a little too driven by the need to introduce and describe those customs, but never to the point where it was overly cumbersome. The accompanying artwork from Mai Vo-Dinh was lovely, and the inclusion of photographs showing actual Têt celebrations was a nice touch. I also appreciated the glossary and author/illustrator blurbs included at the rear. This is the third title I have read from the Modern Curriculum Press' Multicultural Celebrations series, following upon Ruth Suyenaga's Obon and Anisha Kacker's Ravi's Divali Surprise, and I hope it will not be my last. These books are educational, serving to introduce holidays that may be unfamiliar to many American children, but doing so through story. This one is recommended to picture-book readers looking for lunar new year tales in general, or stories about Têt in particular. ( )
  AbigailAdams26 | Jan 24, 2021 |
This book is about a group of Vietnamese children who now live in the United States. It is Tet, which is the Vietnamese New Year. Some of the children have forgotten how to celebrate the New Year, so their teacher helps them to celebrate Tet just as they would in Vietnam.

I really liked this book because it really shows the culture of the Vietnamese people. It explains their customs and traditions in a way that makes it easy to understand. Some of their traditions are very interesting.

As an extension of this book, I would have a Tet celebration. We would have the foods and decorations that are used to celebrate the new year. This book would also be good to show the different ways people around the world celebrate their holidays. For instance, I could find books about how people from all over the world celebrate the new year.
  LaurenAllard | Oct 18, 2009 |
Es mostren totes 2
Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya

» Afegeix-hi altres autors

Nom de l'autorCàrrecTipus d'autorObra?Estat
Kim-Lan Tranautor primaritotes les edicionscalculat
Vo, Dinh MaiIl·lustradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat

Pertany a aquestes sèries

Has d'iniciar sessió per poder modificar les dades del coneixement compartit.
Si et cal més ajuda, mira la pàgina d'ajuda del coneixement compartit.
Títol normalitzat
Informació del coneixement compartit en anglès. Modifica-la per localitzar-la a la teva llengua.
Títol original
Títols alternatius
Data original de publicació
Gent/Personatges
Llocs importants
Esdeveniments importants
Pel·lícules relacionades
Epígraf
Dedicatòria
Primeres paraules
Citacions
Darreres paraules
Nota de desambiguació
Editor de l'editorial
Creadors de notes promocionals a la coberta
Llengua original
CDD/SMD canònics
LCC canònic

Referències a aquesta obra en fonts externes.

Wikipedia en anglès

Cap

Encourages the awareness and appreciation of Vietnamese American cultures.

No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca.

Descripció del llibre
Sumari haiku

Debats actuals

Cap

Cobertes populars

Dreceres

Valoració

Mitjana: (3.5)
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3 1
3.5
4 1
4.5
5

Ets tu?

Fes-te Autor del LibraryThing.

 

Quant a | Contacte | LibraryThing.com | Privadesa/Condicions | Ajuda/PMF | Blog | Botiga | APIs | TinyCat | Biblioteques llegades | Crítics Matiners | Coneixement comú | 204,627,983 llibres! | Barra superior: Sempre visible