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One of the major festivals in Chinese culture, the Dragon Boat Festival celebrates the famous poet Qu Yuan who is said to have leapt into a river when an evil king captured his kingdom. Fishermen tried to save him by beating on drums and splashing their oars to keep the water dragons away. When they realized that it was too late, they scattered rice dumplings into the river so that his soul would never be hungry.
8 Children’s Books about the Dragon Boat Festival
Babies & Toddlers
One Is a Drummer: A Book of Numbers
by Roseanne Thong
“One is drummer / One is a race / One is a dragon boat / that wins first place!” One Is A Drummer is a lively counting book that features many Asian objects, from dragon boats and dim sum cards to mahjong tiles and bamboo stalks. With rhyming text and bright gouache illustrations, this engaging picture book will appeal to little ones everywhere. ~ Babies & Toddlers
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Preschool
Gung Ho! A Dragon Boat Story
by Susan Hughes
Gung-Ho! follows a dragon boat team as they prepare for the race, are taken on a fantastic flight through Philadelphia, and arrive back just in time to win the race. With simple text and warm watercolour-and-pencil paintings, this beautiful picture book captures the exciting atmosphere of the dragon boat festival. All proceeds from this edition go to The Nexus School for children within the autism spectrum in Pennsylvania. ~ Preschool
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Celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival
by Sanmu Tang
Little Mei’s family prepares for the Dragon Boat Festival. She wants to know why she must wear a special scented pouch to ward off the evil spirits. Her grandfather tells her the story of Qu Yuan, a Chinese poet who loved his kingdom so much that he gave his life for it. Celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival is a colourful picture book about a little girl’s excitement on the day of the festival. Includes a recipe for zongzi, traditional sticky rice balls wrapped in reed leaves. ~ Preschool
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Dragon Boat Festival Wishes
by Jillian Lin
“Our family is excited, especially Baba. / He has been training for today all year. / It is the Dragon Boat Festival.” Written in English and Chinese, Dragon Boat Festival Wishes follows Ying and Han as their family prepares for and celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival. Backmatter includes more facts and questions for discussion. ~ Preschool
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Elementary School
Celebrating Chinese Festivals: A Collection of Holiday Tales, Poems and Activities
by Sanmu Tang
Celebrating Chinese Festivals presents the most important festivals of China, explaining the traditions, foods, activities and special customs that go with them. Learn all about the Chinese New Year, with fireworks at midnight, lion dancing and visiting with family members; the Lantern Festival, a parade of lanterns to celebrate the first full moon; the Dragon Boat Festival, full of dragon boat racing and lots of zongzi to eat; and many more! ~ Elementary School
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Awakening the Dragon: The Dragon Boat Festival
by Arlene Chan
Arlene Chan, a librarian and dragon boat racer herself, explains the origins and customs of the dragon boat festival, from wearing fragrant pouches to eating rice dumplings and participating in the thrilling boat race. The stunning, detailed illustrations in Awakening the Dragon reflect the spirit of this ancient festival beautifully. ~ Elementary School
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The Legend of the Dragon Boat
by Slong
Due to be released 30 June 2021, The Legend of the Dragon Boat is an imaginative story about family and growth. Whenever Grandpa talked about the dragon boat worshipped in the ancestral shrine, his face glowed with excitement. In Grandpa’s story, the dragon boat was a superhero, but little girl Ying Er doubted it. “On the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, it was hot and humid, and pests were rampant. Danger was approaching.” Because of Ying Er’s negligence, disasters struck in waves . . .Can the dry, cracked old dragon boat with a missing tooth turn into a superhero as Grandpa said? ~ Elementary School
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Moonbeams, Dumplings & Dragon Boats: A Treasury of Chinese Holiday Tales, Activities & Recipes
by Nina Simonds
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