Kun's mother and father grow bonsai in the mountains around their village near Ningbo. We follow Kun as he walks a half-hour to his school, watch the cook steam lunches the students have brought from home, see how Kun's father trains bonsai plants, visit the village's open market with Kun's mother and watch her prepare a meal for the family and Kun's grandparents.
In the Award Winning Families of the World Series, viewers get a peek at the everyday lives of two families - usually an urban and a rural family. We are introduced to a child who helps narrate his or her activities. The footage is fantastic - intimate but not intrusive. Lots of interesting facts about the country are presented from a realistic viewpoint which brings other cultures up close.
Communicators Award
Telly Award
Parents' Choice Group Award
Recommended by Booklist
Recommended by School Library Journal
Selected by Parent's Guide to Children's Media - Outstanding Video
Dr. Toy's 10 Most Socially Responsible Products
Dr. Toy's 100 Best Children's Products
2008. All ages. Public performance rights included! DVDs available for sale at http://www.asiaforkids.com and http://www.cultureforkids.com.
where can i find the full version? thanks
TheLouisSterling 1 year ago