Youth Publishing House releases the Vietnamese version
of National Geographic Kids (Photo courtesy of the publishing house)
The Kim Dong Publishing House is launching the programme “Doc Xuyen Mua He 2021”
(Summer Reading in 2021), providing dozens of new book titles for children by
Vietnamese and international authors.
Ca voi Eren den Hon Mun (Eren - the Whale Travels to Hon Mun Island) is a new
novel by author and journalist Le Duc Duong about the adventure of Eren the
Whale in the beautiful sea of Nha Trang.
The publisher has also introduced Toi va Chung Ta (Me and Us) and Hon Truong Ba
Da Hang Thit (Trương Ba’s Soul in the Butcher’s Body), two famous plays written
by Vietnamese poet and playwright Luu Quang Vu. Play extracts appear in the
textbooks.
Peter Pan, a picture book about a "boy who would not grow up" by American author
Arianna Candell and illustrator Daniel Howard, is presented in both Vietnamese
and English.
Many books featuring Vietnamese culture, customs, history and arts have been
released as well.
Along with new books, the publishers are offering hundreds of favourite titles
with affordable prices starting at 16,000 VND.
A representative of Kim Dong said: "The publisher wants to join with society and
parents to bring a safe and meaningful summer to children."
The programme is available at website www.nxbkimdong.com.vn and the publisher’s
store on online shopping platform Shopee until June 30.
The Tre (Youth) Publishing House has released a Vietnamese version of National
Geographic Kids, a children's magazine published by the National Geographic
Society.
The set consists of five books, answering children’s questions about people, the
world, and living skills. They include Ultimate Bodypedia, What Would Happen?
Serious Answers to Silly Questions, Ultimate Explore Guide, Don’t Read This Book
Before Bed, and Children’s Choice-nominated How To Survive Anything.
Nguyen Kim Quyen, a mother of a 12-year-old boy, said: “The books provide
children knowledge about people, nature and the world, as well as amazing
adventures.”
They are available at bookstores nationwide and on online shopping platforms.
Apart from works by Vietnamese authors, the Kim Dong Publishing House has
released a picture book for Vietnamese children by two foreign authors living
and working in Vietnam.
Chiec Dep That Lac - The Lost Sandal is a bilingual book by Belgian author
Geralda De Vos and Swedish illustrator Sofia Holt.
The work tells a story of a girl named Linh who loses one of her favourite pair
of sandals, and her adventure in seeking the lost shoe.
De Vos came to Vietnam in 2017, and has participated in environmental protection
activities such as plastic waste reduction and recycling activities.
She has called on people to pick up and return people's lost items. She began
picking up lost sandals on the street, which became her inspiration for the
book The Lost Sandal.
Illustrator Holt came to HCM City in 2014. She is now working as a fashion and
furniture designer, and an illustrator, creating art works about a happier and
more sustainable world. The book can be bought at the publisher’s website and on
online shopping platforms.
Source: VNA