[CASL-L] Books in Mandarin/simplified Chinese

CASL President president at ctcasl.org
Mon Sep 2 18:34:21 PDT 2024


Hi Michele - I had a student a couple years ago that spoke Mandarin albeit
grade 1.

I actually ended up working with my public librarian because she was able
to search in catalogs all over the state. We got quite a few books!

I didn't try to buy any because my budget is so limited and I knew she
wouldn't want them for long.

Good luck!
Jenny

*Jenny Lussier*
CASL President

Connecticut Association of School Librarians Organization Address:

4 Wotton Lane

Burlington, CT 06013




On Mon, Sep 2, 2024 at 9:26 PM Michele Lane <mlane at colchesterct.org> wrote:

> Good evening,
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> I have a new student who is from China who speaks little to no English.
> I'd love to get books in his native language for him and am wondering if
> any of you have a go-to for finding books in Mandarin/ simplified chinese?
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> I appreciate it!
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> William J.Johnston Middle School
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