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19 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://aduhkacongbeknasengak.blogspot.com/?book=1597021210 | PDF_ The Story of Noodles: Amazing Chinese Inventions | Watch the Kang brothers discover a delicious dish! About the Publisher Immedium inspires a world of imagination and creates wonderfully entertaining childrenufffds picture books. Based in San Francisco, CA, Immedium sits on the Pacific Rim, a vibrant intersection for crossover trends from Asia and America, and embraces an increasingly diverse world. 40% of our titles feature multicultural themes and characters 25% are bilingual. F
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Description Watch the Kang brothers discover a delicious dish! About the Publisher Immedium inspires a world of imagination and creates wonderfully entertaining children’s picture books. Based in San Francisco, CA, Immedium sits on the Pacific Rim, a vibrant intersection for crossover trends from Asia and America, and embraces an increasingly diverse world. 40% of our titles feature multicultural themes and characters 25% are bilingual. Families love Amazing Chinese Inventions! Praise for The Story of Noodles “Illustrated by the talented Yong Sheng Xuan, [this book] delights kids and those who read to them. . . . Recipes are tempting, easy, and things children of all ages can do and devour. . . . Using their noodle, the Kang boys accidentally invent a new dish. By the time the tale is told, you will learn how to roll noodles around the tips of your chopsticks in the manner Chinese parents teach their kids.' - Flavor and Fortune Making noodles is rewarding! “This humorous tale provides an imaginative explanation for how noodles may have been invented. A boisterous group of children get creative with dumpling skins in the kitchen and—presto—a new dish is born! Includes notes on culture and a recipe.” - China Sprout “Noodles originated in China, where they’re served as an edible symbol of long life &prosperity. In Asia, people enjoy them year-round &in countless forms, from an inexpensive lunch offered by street vendors to elaborate, multi-ingredient dishes served at holidays &weddings. Now, of course, the enjoyment of noodles spans cultures &continents around the world.” - Ying Chang Compestine