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Friday 29 January 2021

MCBD Review Books Brandon Goes to Beijing , Author Eugenia Chu






 

Review Book : Brandon  Goes to Beijing

Author : Eugenia Chu

Illustrated : Eliza Hsu Chen

ISBN-13:978-0-578-47771-8 (Paperback)

 

Brandon Goes to Beijing is the first book that I review from MCBD book review.

Firstly saw the title and cover this book , instanly I’m fall in love with this book.

I’m proudly being choose to review this special book that dedicated from the author Ms Eugenia Chu to hers son Brandon. This book is dedicated with love to Brandon, Sean, Kayla, Connor and all the children who have visited (or plan to visit) Beijing. For the person who ever goes to Beijing in 2011, for me this book tells story more than my experience being there. I wish I’ve been read this book before I’ve come to there.

This books contains of preface , 6 chapter and 55 pages in bilingual with a few words and phrases written in Chinese characters (Simplified) and spelled in Pinyin.

This story about Brandon- a very smart and adventurous boy. He is a very happy boy, because he was going to visit his grandparents in Beijing and will being able to meet up with his cousins from California : Sean, Kayla and Connor.

The chapter 1 : Arriving in Beijing. Brandon opened his eyes just as the plane landed in Beijing from Florida. He couldn’t believe it and his heart fluttered with excitement. The grandparents greeted Brandon and his parents at the airport with big smiles and open arms. He was very excited to find his cousins in the apartments and saw the preparation to make Chinese dumplings with his cousins, they all very happy after ate the dumplings and learn to spoke Chinese because they are in China. Brandon’s vacation was just beginning. He had no idea that something mysterious was about to happen.

The chapter 2 : The Great Wall of China – Changcheng. He and his cousins gobbled a delicious breakfast- zaofan of wonton noodle soup called yuntun mian, and others traditional food. After breakfast they are going to visit the Great Wall of China. The kids decide the gondola up to the wall. From his Popo (grandma) they learned about the history of The Great Wall. Before lunch, Brandon saw something small, it was black and white, it was peeking through the doorway one of the towers. And then they have lunch in the a large restaurant not so far away from there and enjoy their lunch with special jiaozi made in arainbow of colours. The adventour started from what Brandon had seen back at the  Great Wall.

Chapter 3 : Alleyways-Hutong. Hutong are the little alleys hidden between the main streets of the city.They are like little mini villages, and they have hired rickshaws to take  around. The rickshaws are three- wheeled bicycles that have a cover seat for passengers right behind the driver. How unique! The fist thing the kids saw as they walked through the doors was an outdoor courtyard with red lantern hanging everywhere. As The family was leaving to get back in their rickshaws, it happened again! Brandon saw something, it was furry. He recognized it Xiongmao -Panda.But his grandpa said that would be strange because in the city , panda would be in the zoo not in the streets.What a day, the kids fell asleep on the ride back to Gonggong and Popo’s apartment. Did Brandon really see what he thought he had seen.

Chapter 4: The Forbidden City- Zijincheng. The next day, Gonggong revealed the plan going to the Forbidden City is the world’s largest palace complex and it was the seat of government for the Ming Dynasty. The Forbidden City was the home of China’s emperors from 1420-1911. When They arrived, Sean looked around and whispered, ‘Wa. This place is much bigger than it looks in the books at school. Hen Da -So Big” And what Popo’s said is my favourite’s quote :”This is why it is wonderful to travel. It is important to learn from books , but it is more exciting to experience new things and new places in person”. The kids learn a lot about the history. Brandon and Kayla walked around a corner and they saw xiongmao. Sean and Connor, on the other hands,wholeheartedly believed Brandon and Kayla. They had no doubt there was indeed a little xiongmao wandering around. During dinner-wan fan, Brandon and his cousins were quite and a little sad, so theirs grandpa said tomorrow they are going to the zoo, and maybe they will seeing the panda .

Chapter 5 : The Zoo – Dongwouyuan. The kids were up early, extremelyanxious for the day’s excurcion to begin. They saw xiongmao but saw the pet’s thief and they helped police to catch the thief. Suddenly Brandon thought he saw something, it was the xiongmao was staring Brandon from around the corner of cave where the sea otters were housed. He seemed to be motioning with his paw for Brandon to come over to Him. Was the xiongmao really motioning to Brandon or was Brandon imagining it?

Chapter six : A Xiongmao Named Xiao Ming. “ Hi, I’m called Xiao Ming- Ni hao, wo jiao Xiao Ming.” The kids gasped! “Whoa! You can speak!” Brandon exclaimed. Xiao Ming explained that he had come a rare breed of pandas, he had inherited from his great great grandmother to the ability to mimicall sorts of sounds, so he was able to learn to talk, then he told them his story. When it was time to leave, Brandon, Sean, Kayla and Connor said a tearful goodbye -zaijian to Xiao Ming. As they waved goodbye, they promised to come see him every time they visited Gonggong and Popo in Beijing. The end of the story. I hope someday if I’ll back to Beijing, I’ll really want to see Xiao Ming. LOL.

Thanks a lot to Ms Eugene Chu for this book, I really enjoy read this book. And I hope everyone who read my reviews looking this book in Amazon's

  




Multicultural Children’s Book Day 2021 (1/29/21) is in its 8th year! This non-profit children’s literacy initiative was founded by Valarie Budayr and Mia Wenjen; two diverse book-loving moms who saw a need to shine the spotlight on all of the multicultural books and authors on the market while also working to get those book into the hands of young readers and educators.

Eight years in, MCBD’s mission is to raise awareness of the ongoing need to include kids’ books that celebrate diversity in homes and school bookshelves continues. Read about our Mission & History HERE.


MCBD 2021 is honored to be Supported by these Medallion Sponsors!

FOUNDER’S CIRCLE: Mia Wenjen (Prgamaticmom) and Valarie Budayr’s (Audreypress.com)

Platinum SponsorsLanguage Lizard Bilingual Books in 50+ LanguagesAuthor Deedee Cummings and Make A Way Media

Gold Sponsors: Barefoot BooksCandlewick PressCapstone,  Hoopoe Books,  KidLitTVPeachtree Publishing Company Inc.

Silver Sponsors: Charlotte RiggleConnecticut Association of School LibrariansAuthor Kimberly Gordon BiddlePack-N-Go Girls

Bronze Sponsors: Agatha Rodi and AMELIE is IMPRESSED!Barnes Brothers BooksCreate and Educate Solutions, LLCDreambuilt BooksDyesha and Triesha McCants/McCants SquaredRedfin Real EstateSnowflake StoriesStar Bright BooksTimTimTom Bilingual Personalized BooksAuthor Vivian KirkfieldWisdom Tales PressMy Well Read Child 

MCBD 2021 is honored to be Supported by these Author Sponsors!

Poster Artist: Nat Iwata

Authors: Author Afsaneh MoradianAuthor Alva Sachs & Three Wishes Publishing CompanyAuthor Angeliki Stamatopoulou-PedersenAuthor Anna OlswangerAuthor Casey Bell Author Claudine NordenAuthor Debbie DadeyAuthor Diana Huang & Intrepids,  Author Eugenia Chu & Brandon goes to BeijingGreen Kids Club,  Author Gwen JacksonAuthor Janet Balletta, Author Josh FunkAuthor Julia InserroKarter Johnson & Popcorn and BooksAuthor Kathleen Burkinshaw & The Last Cherry BlossomAuthor Keila DawsonMaya/Neel Adventures with Culture GrooveAuthor Mia WenjenMichael GenhartNancy Tupper LingAuthor Natalie MurrayNatalie McDonald-PerkinsAuthor Natasha YimAuthor Phe Lang and Me On The Page Publishing, Sandra Elaine ScottAuthor Shoumi Sen & From The Toddler DiariesSISSY GOES TINY by Rebecca Flansburg and B.A. NorrgardSusan Schaefer Bernardo & Illustrator Courtenay Fletcher,  Tales of the Five Enchanted MermaidsAuthor Theresa MackiewiczTonya Duncan and the Sophie Washington Book SeriesAuthor Toshia StelivanValerie Williams-Sanchez & The Cocoa Kids Collection Books©Author Vanessa Womack, MBAAuthor Veronica Appleton & the Journey to Appleville book series

MCBD 2021 is Honored to be Supported by our CoHosts and Global CoHosts!

MCBD 2021 is Honored to be Supported by these Media Partners!

Check out MCBD's Multicultural Books for Kids Pinterest Board!

FREE RESOURCES from Multicultural Children’s Book Day

Diversity Book Lists & Activities for Teachers and Parents

Homeschool Diverse Kidlit Booklist & Activity Kit

FREE Teacher Classroom Activism and Activists Kit

FREE Teacher Classroom Empathy Kit

FREE Teacher Classroom Kindness Kit

FREE Teacher Classroom Physical and Developmental Challenges Kit

FREE Teacher Classroom Poverty Kit

Gallery of Our Free Posters

FREE Diversity Book for Classrooms Program

TWITTER PARTY! Register here!

Join us on Friday, Jan 29, 2021, at 9 pm EST for the 8th annual Multicultural Children's Book Day Twitter Party!


MCBD Review Book Sissy Goes Tiny

 

                                              MCBD Review Book Sissy Goes Tiny

This my second book to review in The 2021 Multicultural Book Day.

Sissy Goes Tiny : text copyright 2019 Rebecca Flansburry and BA Norrgard.

Illustration copyright 2019 Penny Weber.

ISBN : 978-1-936426-22-5

Audrey Press : P.O. Box 6113, Maryville, TN 37802.



 

 

Dedication :

Rebecca Flansburg : For Jake and Sara, the two medium-sized human who make me whole.

BA Nordgard : Every day I am thankful for my parents, Ray & Gladys, who somehow instilled me the belief that I am capable of doing whatever I set my mind to.

This book its really a colourfull and have a nice picture with illustration of Penny Weber.

This book is tell us about : Sissy and hers parents who choosing a new life from a big house with big yard to a new Tiny House that will be on wheels, so they can travel and live wherever they want!.

This situation is not easy to Sissy understanding, because she really love her big bedroom and specially her big bed that she could ran, leaped and landed with a ‘thump’. She loved her big house that was surrounded by big oaks and small chirping bird.

Then one day, Her parents appeared in the doorway of her rooms and in their hands they held a big book with a picture of a little house on the cover. A really little house.

They are ‘going Tiny’ that means as a family, they are selling their big house and moving into a smaller one- a much smaller one. Everywhere they go, they will always have their home. Living tiny means They can own fewer things and have more experiences. I think this my favorite’s quote in this book , that with fewer things, we will have more experiences.

Even it was hard to Sissy and hers parents to say goodbye to many favourite thing they love, but they were excited to theirs new life.

Then it happened, the day come when a big truck pulled up with their new tiny house. Sissy and her parents must have been excited too, because all three of them almost got stuck in the front doors as they rushed together to get inside they would now call Home.

Sissy knew there would be days when she missed her old bed and many toys, but she did’nt feel sad about it anymore. She also knew that her family’s new tiny living adventure was full of big possibilities, and wherever they stopped on their journey, they would always be Home.

Wow its really a nice story that we could be choose our life in the new tiny living . So I think tiny it’s not always meaning of a small, but tiny could be a lot of a new journey with a lot experience of life.

 Multicultural Children’s Book Day 2021 (1/29/21) is in its 8th year! This non-profit children’s literacy initiative was founded by Valarie Budayr and Mia Wenjen; two diverse book-loving moms who saw a need to shine the spotlight on all of the multicultural books and authors on the market while also working to get those book into the hands of young readers and educators.

Eight years in, MCBD’s mission is to raise awareness of the ongoing need to include kids’ books that celebrate diversity in homes and school bookshelves continues. Read about our Mission & History HERE.


MCBD 2021 is honored to be Supported by these Medallion Sponsors!

FOUNDER’S CIRCLE: Mia Wenjen (Prgamaticmom) and Valarie Budayr’s (Audreypress.com)

Platinum SponsorsLanguage Lizard Bilingual Books in 50+ LanguagesAuthor Deedee Cummings and Make A Way Media

Gold Sponsors: Barefoot BooksCandlewick PressCapstone,  Hoopoe Books,  KidLitTVPeachtree Publishing Company Inc.

Silver Sponsors: Charlotte RiggleConnecticut Association of School LibrariansAuthor Kimberly Gordon BiddlePack-N-Go Girls

Bronze Sponsors: Agatha Rodi and AMELIE is IMPRESSED!Barnes Brothers BooksCreate and Educate Solutions, LLCDreambuilt BooksDyesha and Triesha McCants/McCants SquaredRedfin Real EstateSnowflake StoriesStar Bright BooksTimTimTom Bilingual Personalized BooksAuthor Vivian KirkfieldWisdom Tales PressMy Well Read Child 

MCBD 2021 is honored to be Supported by these Author Sponsors!

Poster Artist: Nat Iwata

Authors: Author Afsaneh MoradianAuthor Alva Sachs & Three Wishes Publishing CompanyAuthor Angeliki Stamatopoulou-PedersenAuthor Anna OlswangerAuthor Casey Bell Author Claudine NordenAuthor Debbie DadeyAuthor Diana Huang & Intrepids,  Author Eugenia Chu & Brandon goes to BeijingGreen Kids Club,  Author Gwen JacksonAuthor Janet Balletta, Author Josh FunkAuthor Julia InserroKarter Johnson & Popcorn and BooksAuthor Kathleen Burkinshaw & The Last Cherry BlossomAuthor Keila DawsonMaya/Neel Adventures with Culture GrooveAuthor Mia WenjenMichael GenhartNancy Tupper LingAuthor Natalie MurrayNatalie McDonald-PerkinsAuthor Natasha YimAuthor Phe Lang and Me On The Page Publishing, Sandra Elaine ScottAuthor Shoumi Sen & From The Toddler DiariesSISSY GOES TINY by Rebecca Flansburg and B.A. NorrgardSusan Schaefer Bernardo & Illustrator Courtenay Fletcher,  Tales of the Five Enchanted MermaidsAuthor Theresa MackiewiczTonya Duncan and the Sophie Washington Book SeriesAuthor Toshia StelivanValerie Williams-Sanchez & The Cocoa Kids Collection Books©Author Vanessa Womack, MBAAuthor Veronica Appleton & the Journey to Appleville book series

MCBD 2021 is Honored to be Supported by our CoHosts and Global CoHosts!

MCBD 2021 is Honored to be Supported by these Media Partners!

Check out MCBD's Multicultural Books for Kids Pinterest Board!

 FREE RESOURCES from Multicultural Children’s Book Day

Diversity Book Lists & Activities for Teachers and Parents

Homeschool Diverse Kidlit Booklist & Activity Kit

FREE Teacher Classroom Activism and Activists Kit

FREE Teacher Classroom Empathy Kit

FREE Teacher Classroom Kindness Kit

FREE Teacher Classroom Physical and Developmental Challenges Kit

FREE Teacher Classroom Poverty Kit

Gallery of Our Free Posters

FREE Diversity Book for Classrooms Program

TWITTER PARTY! Register here!

Join us on Friday, Jan 29, 2021, at 9 pm EST for the 8th annual Multicultural Children's Book Day Twitter Party!






Saturday 23 January 2021

Can't wait till 29th January, is MCBD time

 

This year is the first time I've been joining this event.

Really excited when I received the email about this in the last December.



This the book that I've get to review.

I choose Brandon goes to Beijing.

As a backpacker and one of my hobbies is traveling.

Reading and review this book is really fun for me.


Please wait my review in 29th January.


Saturday 9 January 2021

Virtual tour Saung Angklung Udjo

 Hari ini E3TRIP dari pukul 10 standby zoom dapat undangan dari Saung Angklung Udjo.


Virtual tour nya Saung Angklung Udjo.



Acara yang keren dan interactive, kita diajak keliling dari depan gerbang.


Pesertanya Virtual Tour ada yang dari luar negeri. Bangga kan ya kita.

Saung Angklung Udjo sudah mendapatkan sertifikat CHSE ya dan area wajib masker di sana.





Setelah cuci tangan dan melihat toko souvenir maka sebelum masuk gerbang wajib cek suhu ya.



Masuk untuk beli tiket performance Angklung diberi  id berupa angkung imut yg lucu boleh dibawa pulang.


Tempat pertunjukan sudah diberi marking jaga jarak ya.



Sebelum mulai, kita melihat sejarah berdirinya Saung Angklung Udjo, yang sekarang sudah generasi ke-4.


Performance 1 : Upacara Halaran dijelaskan sejarah dan maknanya.

Performance 2: Calung oleh cicit Mang Udjo terdiri dari musik,tari dan komedi.

Performance 3 : Tari Merak.

Performance 4 : pertunjukan angklung mini dan angklung dewasa dari murid2 Sanggar.

Performance 5 : show tari dan lagu daerah dari 7 propinsi di Indonesia.

Performance 6 sekaligus penutup peserta diajak menari bersama lagu Maumere.


Menarik kan budaya Nusantara.