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The Colours of Snow Ice

ISBN: 9781958833193 ISBN: 9781958833193 ISBN: 9781958833193 ISBN: 9781958833193

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Enjoy learning your colours in Cantonese while building snow ice – a sweet, fluffy dessert that melts in your mouth.

Snow ice is everyone’s favourite refreshing and light dessert – mostly because of the ability to customise your dish with all your own favourite toppings! Our book of colours utilises snow ice’s various ingredients, as the subject for children to learn their colours. Children and adults alike will be delighted to find their favourite snow ice toppings included in the book as they turn each page.

Our book of colours squeezes in lots of extra learning opportunities and skills, such as encouraging understanding of sequence, a non-fiction page with a simple recipe for making snow ice at home, and following step-by-step instructions.

Parents will adore this eye-catching bilingual Cantonese-English read due to its effortless integration of Chinese culture through the introduction of everyone’s favourite refreshing dessert, snow ice. Children will love it as they turn each page and see a new colourful ingredient added to the yummy dessert.


Recommended for ages 0-5 years

Author: Lacey Benard, Lulu Cheng
Illustrated by: Lacey Benard
Board book
22 pages
16.5 x 16.5 cm

 

Format: Hardcover

Dimensions: 20cm x 15cm x 1 cm

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