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A wise man tells Ming Lo how to move the mountain away from his house.
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Tonight, while still studying China with Beautiful Feet Books Around the World with Picture Books Volume 1 we read [b:Ming Lo Moves the Mountain 1147154 Ming Lo Moves the Mountain Arnold Lobel https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1349112374l/1147154.SX50.jpg 3350711] illustrated by Arnold Lobel. I know that this is a familiar one from my own childhood. It is interesting to be rediscovering memories but to not know really when or where I read (or was read to) the book. Several favorites are popping up with this Around the World with Picture Books study and I'm loving every minute of it. We read about Ming Lo and his wife and then revisited several pages in [b:Anno's China 50991513 Anno's China Mitsumasa Anno https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1582314518l/50991513.SX50.jpg 19194673] for discussion. Ming Lo's neighborhood wise man is an amusing character. I read this specifically to my Rascal (5) and Mermaid Warrior (3, next month), however, everyone from the Enginerd to AppleBlossom (10) and the Princess (8) were listening along. The older children were yelling out as I read aloud, surely not, do they really think that?! and so it. It was for hoots and entertainment. These images are familiar to me and I think this is one of my fond feelings for it. Yet, it is just silly enough to prompt discussion and connect to other Chinese fables. I own this book. I bought our copy second-hand from Thriftbooks (I have an affiliate link, if you need it!) on a recommendation from Beautiful Feet Books.