The Legend of the Kite: A Story of China

Summary
Every spring the kite festival is celebrated in China. To celebrate the special day, a boy and his grandfather make a beautiful kite, but the string breaks and the kite sails away. The grandfather tells the boy the legend behind the festival and the boy is inspired to build a new kite.
Book
- 32 pages
- Full-color illustrations
- Bonus facts about China
- Hard 11 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches
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