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Great Race: The Story of the Chinese Zodiac

Great Race: The Story of the Chinese Zodiac

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Participate in the Great Race to learn about the Chinese zodiac
New Year and the significance of each animal in the zodiac zodiac zodiac. Discover who will come in first to win the ultimate prize and why Cat will never forgive Rat in this ancient folk tale passed down from generation to generation.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 32 pages
\n Publication date: 03 January 2019
\n Publisher: Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
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The Chinese New Year is a time to celebrate and learn about the Chinese zodiac
zodiac. By participating in the Great Race, you can discover the origins of each animal and how it earned its place. The race will determine the winner, who will receive the ultimate prize. Additionally, you will learn the story of Cat and Rat, an ancient folk tale that has been passed down through generations.

The Chinese New Year is a time to celebrate and learn about the Chinese zodiac
zodiac. By participating in the Great Race, you can discover the origins of each animal and how it earned its place. The race will determine the winner, who will receive the ultimate prize. Additionally, you will learn the story of Cat and Rat, an ancient folk tale that has been passed down through generations.

The story of Cat and Rat begins with a race between the two animals. Rat is quick and agile, while Cat is slow and steady. Despite Rat's advantage, Cat refuses to give up and continues to push himself to the limit. In the end, Cat wins the race, and Rat is left feeling defeated.

However, the story does not end there. Cat becomes jealous of Rat's success and decides to take revenge. He tricks Rat into eating a piece of poisoned food, which causes Rat to become sick and weak. Cat then uses this opportunity to capture Rat and take him to the king, who rewards Cat with a bag of gold.

Rat, however, is not willing to give up so easily. He escapes from Cat's grasp and returns to the forest, where he meets a wise old owl. The owl tells Rat that he has been cursed by Cat and that he will never forgive him for his betrayal. Rat is devastated by this news and decides to take revenge on Cat.

He tricks Cat into eating a piece of poisoned food, which causes Cat to become sick and weak. Rat then uses this opportunity to capture Cat and take him to the king, who rewards Rat with a bag of gold.

The story of Cat and Rat is a powerful lesson about the importance of friendship and sharing. It teaches us that even when we are jealous of someone else's success, we should never forget to be kind and respectful to them. It also shows us that revenge is not always the answer and that sometimes, it is better to forgive and move on.

The Chinese New Year is a time to celebrate the arrival of the new year and the beginning of a new cycle of life. It is a time to reflect on the past year and set new goals for the coming year. It is also a time to celebrate the diversity of the Chinese culture and the many traditions and customs that are associated with it.

One of the most popular traditions of the Chinese New Year is the giving of red envelopes. Red envelopes are small packets of money that are given to children and adults as a symbol of good luck and prosperity. They are often filled with cash or other small gifts and are given to family members, friends, and coworkers.

Another popular tradition of the Chinese New Year is the decoration of homes with red lanterns and paper cutouts. Red lanterns are believed to bring good luck and prosperity, while paper cutouts are used to decorate homes and offices to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck.

There are also many other traditions and customs associated with the Chinese New Year, such as the eating of dumplings, the burning of incense, and the watching of fireworks. These traditions are believed to bring good luck and prosperity to the people who participate in them.

In conclusion, the Chinese New Year is a time to celebrate and learn about the Chinese
zodiac. By participating in the Great Race, you can discover the origins of each animal and how it earned its place. You can also learn the story of Cat and Rat, an ancient folk tale that teaches us the importance of friendship and sharing. The Chinese New Year is a time to celebrate the diversity of the Chinese culture and the many traditions and customs that are associated with it.

\n Weight: 162g\n
Dimension: 291 x 216 x 5 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781786037312\n \n

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