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Lin Yi's Lantern: A Moon Festival Tale by Benjamin Lacombe, Brenda Williams

bmgoodyear's review

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3.0

After reading [b:Tales of the Macabre|12772825|Tales of the Macabre|Edgar Allan Poe|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1350053884s/12772825.jpg|8240383] I was interested in seeing more of Benjamin Lacombe's illustrations. He's definitely a fantastic artist. This was also a cute story about a little boy who is sent to the market by his mother to get supplies for their picnic for the Moon Festival. He wants a red rabbit lantern to play with at the Moon Festival but he fears that he won't have enough money to buy everything so it's up to him to bargain and hope he'll have enough left. Very cute story for younger children with beautiful illustrations.

booksandcecilia's review

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3.0

En kort och söt bok med fina illustrationer.

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pussreboots's review

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4.0

I read Lin Yi's Lantern by Brenda Williams as part of that astronomy themed book project I did. It teaches children about the Chinese Moon Festival through a story, an art project and through the myth of the moon goddess.

Lin Yi is sent to town with money to purchase supplies for the night's Moon Festival by his mother. If he has any money left over he can purchase a red lantern shaped like a bunny. He goes through the entire market buying what his mother needs but just doesn't have enough for his lantern. His friendly demeanor though inspires someone else to get it for him as a gift.

The next section is a step by step art project that teaches children how to make a simple paper lantern. This is a great bonus for teachers, librarians or homeschooling parents looking for moon festival projects.

The final piece is a short retelling of the moon goddess legend. It teaches the background to the moon festival. I would recommend anyone teaching this book read the myth first and then the main story unless students are already familiar with the mythology.
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