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One little girl catches a butterfly. Two small swimmers stomp in puddles. Three young musicians hit their drums. Children jump, dance, and run through the numbers from one to ten in this action-filled introduction to the simplest Chinese picture-words.

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Huy Voun Lee

Huy Voun Lee

1969 -
Cambodian American
Huy Voun Lee was born in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. She arrived in New York City at the age of six with her family as a Cambodian refugee. She quickly de... See more

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Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

1, 2, 3, Go!
Lee continues her successful series on beginning Chinese characters with a fourth volume, this time a counting book with children’s movements (of hands or feet) providing the action. The format is simple and elegant: each double-page spread has a number word and a verb paired in a short two-word sentence...

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