Mingmei Yip began writing and painting during her childhood in Hong Kong. Her first newspaper article was published when she was fourteen; the next year she was admitted to the prestigious Hong Kong Chinese Contemporary Artists' Guild, becoming its youngest member. For many years her paintings appeared regularly in Hong Kong exhibitions. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Paris (Sorbonne) and has studied the traditional Chinese arts of Tai Chi, Qin music, Buddhist sacred chant and calligraphy. Mingmei has collaborated with Carnegie Hall and the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. She is the author of the popular Chinese Children's Favorite Stories and four novels: Skeleton Women, Peach Blossom Pavilion, Petals from the Sky and Song of the Silk Road. She lives in New York City.
Beautifully illustrated, the book is geared towards children ages
five to ten. For the younger set, parents can read the stories to
them which are sure to stimulate their imaginations. --Bicultural
Mama blog
Children will be drawn by the abundant colorful illustrations and
the short, straightforward retellings. --Booklist
The book is well illustrated with beautiful pictures and the
quality of all of Tuttle's books is there. The books are just
simply gorgeous. I cannot say that enough...The illustrations help
take the reader to the time and place of the story but also leaves
room for the reader's imagination to complete it as well. --Crafty
Moms Share blog
Yip's paintings emulate classic Chinese silkscreen renderings,
especially the serene nature images of The Frog Who Lived in a
Well. --Publishers Weekly
Yip's writing is clear and accessible to children, and the bright
pastel illustrations are appealing. --School Library Journal
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