Little Maomao s dad works many miles away ... but he is coming home for New Year! Maomao and her mum are very excited. Who will find the coin that brings good fortune?
Little Maomao s father works far away from the family home, so his return for New Year is a cause for celebration. Maomao and her mother welcome him back and together they enjoy the firecrackers and make sticky rice balls - in one of which Maomao finds the lucky fortune coin. But after watching the dragon dance and playing snowballs, Maomao discovers disaster has struck ... where is the lucky coin? At first inconsolable to have lost it, Maomao is finally restored to happiness before her father must depart again.
About the Author
Yu Li Qiong was born in China s Anhui Province in 1980. A member of the Chinese Institute of Prose, she has published more than a hundred thousand words of writing in prose and novels since 1996. She lives in Nanjing.
Born in Shanghai in 1948, Zhu Cheng Liang is Deputy Chief Editor at the Jiangsu Fine Arts Publishing House. His previous works include the comic strip Catching the Thief (1983), based on Erich Kastner s Emil and the Detectives, and Flashing Rabbit-shaped Lamp (1984), which won an Honourable Mention by UNESCO s Noma Concours for Children s Picture Book Illustration. He lives in Nanjing.
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