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I have many years of teaching experience and enjoy visiting schools. I like sharing with students how my life in China inspired my writing. All of the stories I write for children convey an important message about sharing, compassion, creative inventions, Chinese culture, and food.
The 50-minute program is appropriate for grades K-12. I can also conduct student writing workshops and parent/child writing workshops. Programs can be Chinese bilingual. Click here for classroom activity ideas that use my books.
Arranging Visits
To arrange a visit, please contact me at yingc@yingc.com. If you heard about me through Susan Katz, please contact her at Susan@ConnectingAuthors.com.For out of state visits, you may also contact Jean Dayton at jean@daytonbookings.com or phone: 812-824-5017
Author Program
For grades K-1, I perform hands on activities for students: learning how to use chopsticks; different ways of eating noodles like the boys in The Story of Noodles.
For grades 2-5, I give a PowerPoint presentation on growing up in China, with emphasis on the rich Chinese culture, its wonderful food, and what inspired me to write my books
For K-5 I also show a short video from the Discovery TV show Home Matters. It features my book The Run-Away Rice Cake. It details making a rice cake, celebrating the Chinese New Year, and introducing the Chinese values of sharing and compassion. I then discuss the writing process, developing ideas, research, writing, and the editing process; or the bookmaking process with hands-on materials showing different stages of book production.
For middle school and high school, I talk about the process of writing my award-winning novel, Revolution is Not a Dinner Party, inspired by my experiences while growing up in China. I also show slides of some of the locations in the novel and people who inspired the characters.
With small groups and evening programs, I share with the students my journey as a writer and the challenges of writing in my second language, and emphasize the importance of reading. I can also talk about healthy Asian eating and lifestyle to students, parents and teachers.
For school fundraising events, I can conduct classes in healthy cooking for parents or parents and their students. The classes are popular action items. The ideal class size is 12 people. Here is a slideshow of a cooking class for the Diabetes Youth Foundation, and photos from a cooking class held aboard the Holland America ship MS Zuiderdam during a Mediterranean cruise.
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