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      • Hunan Juvenile & Children's Publishing House

        Established in 1982 to serve the society, to educate the people, to serve the education industry, to guide young children to pursue the realm of truth, goodness and beauty

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      • Xinjiang Juvenile Publishing House

        We are a children's publisher specializing in picture books, fiction, science books and educational materials for children from 0-16 years old. Established in 1956, we are a team of more than 200 people publishing over 300 titles per year, we introduce many titles overseas and cooperate with different publishers all over the world.

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        Children's & YA

        If you love adventure

        by Qian Haiyun/Wang Xiaoxiao

        Exploring unknown world and becoming a hero is a dream shared by children. The book introduces six adventurous professions, namely, archaeologist, diver, astronaut, traveler, rock-climber and seafarer to satisfy children's curiosity.

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        Ai Wan’s Daffodil Ball

        by Huang Beijia

        After several years of conception and more than one year of writing, Huang Beijia, a famous children’s literature writer, has recently published her new dedication named 'Ai Wan’s Daffodil Ball' in Jiangsu Children Press. The story is set in China in the early 1980s. At that time, the country was like a sleeping giant who was about to wake up. It was easy for people to get lost in that restless, unstable society. This is the setting for the story of the eight-year-old Aiwan. She grew up quietly with her brothers and sisters in an ordinary family in the small town of Qingyang. The story of Aiwan's upbringing is the same as that of many other girls during that period. Her ordinary life style was peaceful and low-key, just like the daffodil in the conch pot, which would be satisfied even with just a little water, all the while sending out a gentle fragrance. Her philosophy of life was learnt from her own life experience in this family, instead of being taught by others. Hard and restrained as her childhood was, we could still imagine that once she grew up, she would discover the wings to fly out into this wide world, and her wealth of experiences would become her fortune, helping her to create a bright, amazing future.

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        Children's & YA
        May 2017 - May 2018

        Genniao

        by Cao Wenxuan

        A girl falls into the valley from the cliff where she collects flowers. She appears in the dream of a young boy named Genniao. Genniao flies into the sky in search of his dream. The author describes wonderful scenes such as deserts, grasslands, mountains and valleys, villages, and small towns. The lad grows up between the reality and the fantasy, and is determined to make the dream as a horse to ride him through adolescence. He savors the taste of happiness in the midst of pain, and experiences trances, confusion, hesitation, consciousness, and eagerness, taking his courage to carry on.

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        January 2016

        Sixty Years of Taohuawu New Year's Printings

        by Taohuawu Printings House

        Taohuawu New Year's Printings is a tradition of Chinese art and, as such, is representative of the type of cultural work highly valued by Phoenix Fine Arts Publishing. This book delves deep into the history and traditions of New Year woodcut printing and explores the ways in which the art form has changed over the past 60 years. Furthermore, the book traces the interplay of ethnic Chinese art and that of other cultures in recent decades. The book is a seminal text exploring the origins of the art and the manifold ways it has developed.

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        The Girl and the Goat

        by Wang Yimei

        It is the story about county and city. The girl XiaoYue met a goat who was chasing the dandelion seed in the woods of the street garden. This is the only goat in the city, he had never left this woods, cause he couldn’t cross the road. He wanted XiaoYue to bring him to see the fields, so XiaoYue held his horns and made him left the woods, and also encouraged him to pass through the zebra crossings. They arrived at XiaYue’s grandma’s house and spent a very good day. In fact that this goat is very stubborn, he didn’t want to leave the original place where he lived, so he turned into a statue in this city. When they came back to the street garden this day, all the streetlights had been turned on, and the only goat dispeared in the streetlights.

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        Children's & YA
        May 2012 - May 2018

        The Clockwork Mouse

        by Cao Wenxuan

        The little boy Pica has a clockwork mouse, and it gains his love and affection by winning races. But before long, an electric mouse takes its place, and the clockwork mouse is put in the trash. Inadvertently, the mouse rolls under the sofa. When the real mice that live in the house gang up on the electric mouse, the clockwork mouse courageously steps forward to protect him. But when he overexerts himself and his clockwork mechanism breaks, how will he survive?

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        I’ll Be A Good Girl

        by Huang Beijia

        This is a novel that appeals to the kids as well as teachers and parents.  It depicts the school and home life of a primary school pupil Jin Ling, and tells of how this quick-witted, kind-hearted and upright girl, who is soon to graduate with probably a middling record, strives with great efforts, and even with some “contentions” to be a “good girl” in order to satisfy her parents and teachers.  It successfully creates some believable characters such as Jin Ling, her classmates, and many parents and teachers.  With its well developed artistic plot and fluent language, which reflect the characteristics of the time and the rich flavor of life, the novel is not only vivid and touching, but also gives much food for thought.

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        Fiction
        April 2016

        Bronze and Sunflower

        by Cao Wenxuan

        A beautifully written, timeless tale by bestselling author, Cao Wenxuan, the 2016 recipient of the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Award.   When Sunflower, a young city girl, moves to the countryside, she grows to love the reed marsh lands - the endlessly flowing river, the friendly buffalo with their strong backs and shiny round heads, the sky that stretches on and on in its vastness. However, the days are long, and the little girl is lonely. Then she meets Bronze, who, unable to speak, is ostracized by the other village boys. Soon the pair are inseparable, and when Bronze's family agree to take Sunflower in, it seems that fate has brought him the sister he has always longed for. But life in Damaidi is hard, and Bronze's family can barely afford to feed themselves. Will the city girl be able to stay in this place where she has finally found happiness?   A classic, heartwarming tale set to the backdrop of the Chinese cultural revolution.

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        A Leak

        by Huang Ying

        Old Pa Wang raised a fat donkey. Both the thief down the hill and the tiger on the hill wanted it very much. In a dark night, the thief and the tiger came at the same time… However, they all ran into a terrible “Leak”! In horror, they ran away as soon as possible. Guess what is the terrible “Leak”?

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        Children's & YA
        May 2012 - May 2022

        The Call of the Sky

        by Cao Wenxuan

        Dian Er is a swan that grew up in a flock of geese. He has a happy family, and a mother that loves him very much. When spring comes, he hears the call of the sky, and Dian Er can't stop himself from beating his wings and soaring off into the sky. But will he be able to leave his loving mother as well as his brothers and sisters behind? The book is a moving description of the conflict between natural instinct and emotions.

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        If you love studying

        by Qian Haiyun/Wang Xiaoxiao

        Children who love exploring and study are mostly dreaming of becoming chemist, translator, software engineer, medical expert, astronomer and botanists. The book scientifically introduces the six professions.

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        If you are energetic

        by Qian Haiyun/Wang Xiaoxiao

        The book introduces six dynamic professions, namely, football player, fireman, dancer, singer, fitness instructor and pilot. It appeals to young reader's energetic nature and leads them to right life philosophy.

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        If you are loving

        by Qian Haiyun/Wang Xiaoxiao

        Every child was born with kindness. The book focuses on six caring professions, namely, dentist, nurse, dog handler, kindergarten teacher, social worker, and picture book author. It aims to protect and cultivate goodness in young readers.

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        If you want to find the truth

        by Qian Haiyun/Wang Xiaoxiao

        Professions like expert detective and policeman are filled with sense of justice. The book focuses on six professions that look for the truth. They are journalist, expert detective, plain clothes, lawyer, antique connoisseur and procurator. The book aims to help young readers plan their future career.

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        Children's & YA
        May 2012 - May 2022

        Streetlamp Number Eight

        by Cao Wenxuan

        Perched over a green-tiled street, streetlamp number eight watches life as it is plays out on the street below, as if with a pair of attentive eyes. Old codgers, dogs, aged women...they come and go, back and forth. The story is like a stage play, with the street light illuminating the vicissitudes of life.

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        If you are creative

        by Qian Haiyun/Wang Xiaoxiao

        The book focuses on six inventive professions, namely, costume designer, construction engineer, photographer, film proptechnician, floral designerand cook. It will fully stimulate creative talent of young readers.

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        Half the Quilt(Youth Edition)

        by Xiaoxiang Film Group Co., Yang Fei

        Half of the Quilt(Youth Edition) is based on the movie Heart for Heart (produced by Xiaoxiang Film Group and directed by Meng Qi). In October 1934, the fifth anti-encirclement failed, the Central Red Army evacuated the Soviet Union and began the Long March. The Red Army field hospital was bombed by enemy planes and suffered heavy casualties. Dong Xiuyun, a female soldier who stayed at the field hospital to look after the wounded, decided to take the wounded with her and chase the troops. Dong Xiuyun took in the soldiers of the various units who were left alone along the road, forming a special team. After the team came to Shazhou Village, the three female Red Army lived in Xu Xiexiu's house. When parting, Dong Xiuyun cut the only one quilt in half to Xu Xiexiu. This book nourishes the young people's spiritual world with red culture, inherits the red gene, and allows the spirit of the Long March to be passed on from generation to generation among children.

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