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Day the Dragon Danced featured in ForeWord Magazine

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ForeWord Magazine has an article in their March/April Issue called "Worlds of Words: Picture Books Tempt New Readers." Among the many wonderful books introduced is our very own The Day the Dragon Danced. Author Elizabeth Breau writes, "Carolyn Reed Barritt's exuberant painting highlights the joy of experiencing another culture for the first time."

ForeWord Magazine 2006 Book of the Year Finalist

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Congratulations to The Day the Dragon Danced, a ForeWord Magazine 2006 Book of the Year Finalist!

Bank Street Best Children's Books

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The Day the Dragon Danced by Kay Haugaard and Carolyn Reed Barritt has been chosen as a Best Children's Books of the Year by the Children's Book Committe of the Bank Street College of Education. This is a great honor!

"Carolyn Reed Barritt's exuberant painting highlights the joy of experiencing another culture for the first time."

-ForeWord Magazine

Kay Haugaard studied Art History at the University of Oregon, then moved to Pasadena, California with her husband. There, she acquired her Master's degree in Comparative Literature at Occidental College while raising her three sons who are now grown. Kay still lives in Pasadena where, over the years, she has written three other books: Myeko's Gift, China Boy, and No Place. The Day the Dragon Danced was inspired by a Chinese New Year parade that she attended in Monterey Park, California.

Carolyn Reed Barritt received an art degree from Macalester College and worked for 15 years as a graphic designer and art director in Michigan and Washington State before returning to her roots in painting and fine art. Carolyn painted the illustrations for The Day the Dragon Danced while living with her husband as the caretakers and sole winter inhabitants of a small island at the edge of the North Atlantic.

Shen’s Books is a publisher of multicultural children’s literature that emphasizes cultural diversity and tolerance, with a focus on introducing children to the cultures of Asia.

Through books, we can share a world a stories, building greater understanding and tolerance within our increasingly diverse communities as well as throughout our continuously shrinking globe.






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The Day the Dragon Danced

By Kay Haugaard
Illustrated by Carolyn Reed Barritt
$16.95, Hardcover, 32 pages
English Text
Ages 4-8
ISBN-10: 1885008309
ISBN-13: 9781885008305

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