Night Market Rescue
By Charlotte Cheng
Illustrated by Amber Ren
By Charlotte Cheng
Illustrated by Amber Ren
By Charlotte Cheng
Illustrated by Amber Ren
By Charlotte Cheng
Illustrated by Amber Ren
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Picture Books
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$18.99
May 02, 2023 | ISBN 9780593531723 | 4-7 years
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May 02, 2023 | ISBN 9780593531730 | 4-7 years
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Praise
“The Taipei night market makes a fun setting for this familiar story of friendship and found family. Ren’s vibrant illustrations glow with warmth and color . . . Those familiar with Taiwanese night markets and street food will have fun recognizing the different vendor offerings, and others will enjoy the feeling of visiting a new country.” —Kirkus
“GoGo’s an undeniably cute pooch, but the star here is the Night Market, gleaming with red lanterns, sparkling with luminescent colors, and peopled with a delightful assortment of characters that viewers can track through the pages. Shifts in perspectives and varied compositions bring the audience right into the hustle and bustle of the street.” —BCCB
“Cheng draws on her own memories of Taiwanese night markets to write a lively readaloud about finding one’s way home . . . neat digital illustrations from Ren glow brightly in iridescent hues that grow more vibrant as the story reaches a happy ending for the solitary pooch.” —Publishers Weekly
“Simple text and colorful illustrations bring to life the energy and spirit of a street market. Young children will enjoy both the warm story of a child finding a friend and of a pup finding a home.” —School Library Journal
“[S]weet . . . Such a charming book, and the vibrant illustrations brought the night market alive.” —Book Riot
“Warm, rich colors, and a nice story about reaching out to help others.” —Wacky Mommy
“Charlotte Cheng’s Night Market Rescue aims to expand kids’ palates. Her picture book was inspired by the vivid sights, sounds and smells of the Taiwanese night markets and meals of her childhood.” —Berkeleyside
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