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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>Ji-li Jiang, the author of Red Scarf Girl and Magical Monkey King is planning her school visit for 2009-2010.  Interested school can find out more information about her programs at www.jilijiang.com under School Visit, and can contact her directly at info@JiLiJiang.com.

   Ji-li&#039;s Red Scarf Girl presentation ties-in beautifully with many curriculum points, particularly China studies, world history, revolution studies, government and political studies, and as with the Monkey King tales, also myths and legends of China.

  Ji-li also encourages you to find another school to share her visit if the budget is an issue. She would be happy to work with you creatively to make it happen.

About Red Scarf Girl:
http://www.harperchildrens.com/schoolhouse/TeachersGuides/redscarf.htm



Awards for Red Scarf Girl

ALA Best Book for Young Adults

ALA Booklist Editors’ Choice

Publishers Weekly Best Book

ALA Notable Children’s Book

Book Links Lasting Connection

Parents&#039; Choice Gold Award</description>
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<p>   Ji-li&#8217;s Red Scarf Girl presentation ties-in beautifully with many curriculum points, particularly China studies, world history, revolution studies, government and political studies, and as with the Monkey King tales, also myths and legends of China.</p>
<p>  Ji-li also encourages you to find another school to share her visit if the budget is an issue. She would be happy to work with you creatively to make it happen.</p>
<p>About Red Scarf Girl:<br />
<a href="http://www.harperchildrens.com/schoolhouse/TeachersGuides/redscarf.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.harperchildrens.com/schoolhouse/TeachersGuides/redscarf.htm</a></p>
<p>Awards for Red Scarf Girl</p>
<p>ALA Best Book for Young Adults</p>
<p>ALA Booklist Editors’ Choice</p>
<p>Publishers Weekly Best Book</p>
<p>ALA Notable Children’s Book</p>
<p>Book Links Lasting Connection</p>
<p>Parents&#8217; Choice Gold Award</p>
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