Chronicles of Narnia Now in Chinese

August 25th, 2009

August 24, 2009; Rowland Heights, Calif., USA – A Chinese bookstore for children is announcing the newest addition of Chinese translations of the young adult’s novels section, The Chronicles of Narnia.

ChildBook.com is now carrying the Chinese translation of the famous book series by CS Lewis.  All Narnia books 1-7 feature the adventures of the Pevensie children and their friends in the magical world of Narnia.  In the Narnia books, the children will face the evil elements who want to rule over Narnia and they will help restore peace and order to the land.

All books are available in Traditional Chinese and more suited for intermediate and advanced learners.  Ray Ritchey of ChildBook points out that “ChildBook is steadily building its collection of Chinese translations of popular novels for young people.  The thousands of children learning Chinese that we have served since 1997 are growing up, and some of them are teens now.  Surely there are bigger ChildBook kids who will appreciate Narnia and our other featured collections in Chinese – such as Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings Trilogy and the Eragon Series.”

The seven titles of the Chronicles of Narnia are:  Book 1 – “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” 2) “Prince Caspian,” 3) “The Voyage of the Dawn Trader,” 4) “The Silver Chair,” 5) “The Horse and his Boy,” 6) “The Magician’s Nephew,” and 7) “The Last Battle.”

For those who want to buy the set of The Chronicles of Narnia in Traditional Chinese, a bundle set is also available with special discount.

Visit Childbook.com to see all Chinese Narnia books.

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