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Ed Young has written tons of awesome books inspired by Chinese philosophy and calligraphy. But spoiler alert: he's not really all that young. Actually, kind of the opposite. When's he going to change that name?

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00:04

[Coop and Dino singing]

00:13

Lon Po Po is the Chinese version of the popular story Little Red Riding Hood. [Lon Po Po and Little Red Riding Hood books]

00:18

Not to be confused with Yon Yo-Yo, the inspiring story of a child’s toy that’s determined

00:22

not to let some silly ol’ string hold it back…

00:25

In Little Red Riding Hood, there is only one child; in Lon Po Po, there are three. [Venn diagram of little red riding hood and lon po po stories]

00:29

Otherwise, though, the two stories are pretty similar.

00:32

In Lon Po Po, the illustrations are dark from the beginning to set the mood.

00:35

This ain’t no tale about puppies and rainbows. [Puppies in a field with a rainbow in the sky]

00:37

The story is told from the perspective of the three children…

00:40

…using third person limited point of view…

00:42

…where we find out what’s going on thanks to a trio of narrators who each give us a [A trio of female narrators]

00:46

piece of the story.

00:47

The author of this book is Ed Young, whose works are inspired by Chinese philosophy and calligraphy.

00:52

Young has used that inspiration to write more than 80 books. [Coop teaching about Ed Young]

00:55

Busy guy.

00:56

Young grew up in Shanghai, China, and Hong Kong, and came to the United States to become [Plane flies from Hong Kong to USA]

01:00

an architect.

01:01

Instead, he found his love for art.

01:03

He still got to be creative, but…he didn’t need to spend all that money on T-squares… [Ed Young buying art supplies]

01:07

Young has taught art in a number of universities…

01:09

…and has won two Caldecott Medals for his artwork. [Young holding two Caldecott medals]

01:12

He continues to write today, and all of his books have beautiful artwork inspired by Chinese

01:16

culture and language.

01:17

There may be another author somewhere who has written more books with a strong Chinese influence…

01:21

…but we don’t advise you Tibet on it… [Man sitting in a library]

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