I've been going through an old book from the 1930s. I "rescued" it because it was going to be trashed a few years ago. I'm just now getting to look at it; it's a collection of English literature. There are some really great illustrations, signed "MW." I kept trying to figure out who "MW" was and so I finally looked t up: Milo Winter, the famous illustrator! He illustrated a copy of Aesop's Fables. Later on he signed the pictures with his full name. Here are some samples (some are compared with the literature book and Aesop's Fables:
This blog highlights books and resources for learning about Chinese history and language for children. I hope it's also an encouragement for other homeschool families who are homeschooling bi-lingually or who want to add in some Chinese history into their homeschool.
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