2022 is the Year of the Tiger!
Teddy is a future tiger king, whose journey celebrates the new year. This
edition features a bilingual Chinese translation.
Born into royalty, the young prince Teddy is warned by the King and Queen to
steer clear of humans who are intruding into their wild domain. However,
curiosity compels this cat to befriend the girl Su. But each camp doesn’t want
to cross the other’s tracks. Despite his parents' warnings, can Teddy
prove the jungle is big enough for both man and beast?
2022 is the Year of the Tiger! Illustrating expressive characters and vibrant
action, artist Justin Roth creates an inviting new world for readers to explore. Tales from the Chinese Zodiac is a
popular annual children’s book series showcasing the twelve charming animals
that embody the Chinese New Year.
Teddy’s roaring run to find his true talents will delight
children and adults alike. Kids love identifying with how each animal embarks
on a unique quest to discover his or her own character: Bright and dynamic
illustrations will appeal to parents, those interested in Asian culture, and,
of course, cat lovers.
Teachers appreciate how Tales from the
Chinese Zodiac is the only English series on each of the animals of
the Chinese lunar calendar. Librarians like how it one of the longest-running
children's book series featuring Asian American themes. Now readers everywhere
can enjoy these entertaining and original tales.
"Oliver Chin has continued his entertaining stories of the twelve animals
of the Chinese zodiac with another story that teaches both Eastern and Western
values to children. Courage, friendship, and personal growth are all displayed
in this story of a young tiger learning his place in the jungle and among
humans."
- Warren W. Wright, Chinese
American International
School
¿The Year of the Tiger was a great book to read to my students prior to our school Lunar New Year celebration. The illustrations are very appealing, kid friendly and seem to jump right off the page. The explanation of the Chinese Zodiac animals on the opening page helps to set the playful and informative tone of the story. Oliver Chin effortlessly weaves the animals of the Chinese Zodiac throughout and creates lovable characters and situations that the students can identify with. The book led to a wonderful discussion on how it is easy to make assumptions and form incorrect opinions about people you don't know..,just as both Su and Teddy's family did. The students pointed out that in the end, it was the kids who made the grownups see the error of their ways! My students simply could not get enough, and have since come to my library to re-read The Year of the Tiger, and to 'seek and find' each Chinese Zodiac Animal tucked away within the pages. I would highly recommend this book as well as Oliver Chin's Tales from the Chinese Zodiac books.¿ -Julie Griffin, Librarian, Ohlone Elementary School, Palo Alto, CA
"Excellently written and containing charming and playful illustrations, the book is an excellent introduction to the ancient tradition of Chinese New Year in a contemporary fashion." - Nancy Keane's Booktalks