Sunday, January 10th, 2010 at
5:43 pm

- ISBN13: 9780375852244
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product DescriptionCome celebrate the Chinese New Year, with their magical tradition of giving gifts to the parade! Children will love to scratch and smell sweet oranges, roll the wheel to find your year Chinese police, lifting the flap to find the money, luck, and see the great dragon pop up wish you a year filled with wisdom, wealth and happiness. Happy Chinese New Year!. . . More>>
Lucky New Year!
Sunday, January 10th, 2010 at
5:56 am

Product DescriptionKeep simply covered this New Year’s Eve. Mantel features of colored circles and stars. Tablecloth measures 54in x 102in. . . . More>>
Modern New Year’s 54in x 102in Plastic Table Cover
Saturday, January 9th, 2010 at
6:01 pm

Description of the product family prepares to celebrate the lunar new year, and we expect good luck I hope it will bring. Amazon. com Review brave young man makes plans for the “new year will bring” to Janet S. Wong ’s party, really compelling story of the Chinese lunar new year, is held every year in late January or early February. “And all day tomorrow, the day of the Lunar New Year, I will say something terrible, none of this can not be done / I / Why me, because this is a new beginning, my second chance, and I I am willing to make so many dreams to reality. “So the teeth thirst and helps his mother Scrubs” rough house and raw materials in order to absorb the good fortune like a sponge empty, and plans to be brave when his entire family fire ‘fireworks at midnight. The young Korean Chinese tells us in a fun, cool, first person voice, like his best friends, a German and a French boy Hopi Mexican girl, as if to celebrate the Chinese New Year, too. Yangsook Chap.. More>>
This Next New Year
Saturday, January 9th, 2010 at
5:41 am

- ISBN13: 9780590430470
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product DescriptionOn Chinese New Year, six years, Ernie will perform his first Lion Dance. An intimate look, in a Chinese family, as the family shares a proud moment with Ernie. “An important addition to its immediacy, its vibrant color and beautiful to see, in a Chinese family.” – School Library Journal. Commerce Children’s remarkable book in the field of social studies. . . . More>>
Lion Dancer: Ernie Wan’s Chinese New Year
Friday, January 8th, 2010 at
5:46 pm

- Greeting cards measure 7 X 5 inches
- Deep blue and dark gray ink on ivory recycled stock
- FRONT: New Year’s Day quote from Mark Twain
- INSIDE: Blank
- Box of 10 cards & matching envelopes
Product DescriptionQuotation in front of the card: New Year’s Day: Now is the accepted time to make your regular annual good resolutions. Next week you can begin paving hell with them, as usual. -Mark Twain. . . More>>
Regular Resolutions – New Year Holiday Cards, box of 10 cards and envelopes