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A day in Chinatown takes an unexpected turn when a bored little girl makes a connection with her grandpa. May isn't having fun on her trip through Chinatown with her grandfather. Gong Gong doesn't speak much English, and May can't understand Chinese. She's hungry, and bored with Gong Gong's errands. Plus, it seems like Gong Gong's friends are making fun of her! But just when May can't take any more, Gong Gong surprises her with a gift that reveals he's been paying more attention than she thought. With lighthearted, expressive illustrations by Elaine Chen, this charming debut expertly captures life in the cityand shows how small, shared moments of patience and care--and a dumpling or two--can help a child and grandparent bridge the generational and cultural gaps between them. A glossary at the end of the book features translations of the Chinese words from the story into Chinese characters and English.
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May is off with her Gong Gong, but she is not having a good time. Gong Gong doesn't speak much English and May doesn't speak much Chinese. Gong Gong likes hockey on tv, and May likes cartoons. May doesn't know why Gong Gong's friends are laughing, but she doesn't like it. And then something happens and everything changes.
A gentle little story of making family connections.