- Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month (Library of Congress)
- Asian Pacific American Heritage Teaching Resources (Smithsonian Education)
- Celebrating Asian and Pacific-Island Heritage (Lesson planning Article from Education World)
- Biographies of Asian American Scientists (Fact Monster)
- Ancient China Homepage (The Discovery Channel)
- Kids Web Japan
- From Scholastic’s Teacher Website: The Asian Pacific American Heritage main page includes links to author interviews with Allen Say, Ken Mochizuki, Greg Tang, and Ed Young, and to a related booklist.
Book Lists
- Celebrate Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month (From NYPL)
- Asian/Pacific Heritage (Reading Is Fundamental)
- Asian American Booklist (National Education Association)
- Asian and Pacific American Books (The Horn Book)
- Our Asian Heritage: Children's Books on the Asian American Experience (San Francisco Public Library)
From the Public Libraries of Arlington, Virginia
From Cynthia Leitich Smith- Chinese and Chinese Americans in Children’s and YA Books
- Korean and Korean Americans in Children’s and YA Books
- Japanese and Japanese Americans in Children’s and YA Books
Articles by Grace Lin
- Why Couldn’t Snow White Be Chinese: Finding Identity Through Children’s Books
- Don’t Judge a Book by Its Character (even if it is Chinese): Why I Wrote “The Year of the Dog”
- The Extra Adjective: How I Came to Terms with Being a Multicultural Author
Book Reviews from Wild Rose Reader
- Picture Book Review: Bringing In the New Year (January 23, 2008)
- Two Books for Chinese New Year (February 6, 2008)
- Yuki and the One Thousand Carriers: A Book Review (May 23, 2008)
- Chinese New Year: Picture Books & Activities (January 24, 2009)
At Other Blogs
- Fusion Stories (From Blue Rose Girls—Posted by Grace Lin, March 19, 2008)
- Posts Tagged Asian Pacific Heritage Month at Jama Rattigan’s Alphabet Soup
Thanks for all these great links, Elaine. You are the Queen of Roundups!
ReplyDeleteAll these great links - you're amazing.
ReplyDeleteGood link list, I was looking for more picture books for my kids, great recommendations.
ReplyDeleteFantastic list, Elaine!
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