Early Childhood Care and Development

May May

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

May May

A beautiful Asian version of a true tsunami story, Owen and Mzee, by Isabelle Hatkoff, May May (written in Burmese) is the tale of a young water bufffalo who loves his Mama very much but gets separated from her in a big storm and is washed up on a beach and adopted by a Mama cow.

Drawn by a talented Burmese illustrator/cartoonist the images are simple but vibrant. Printed in Myanmar for the survivors of Cyclone Nargis.

7 Responses

  1. Joe says:

    Looks awesome! Where can I get one?

  2. Joe says:

    Seriously, do you sell these outside of Burma also?

  3. Doris says:

    How many books do you normally print in a year?

  4. Barbara says:

    Is there an English version of ‘May May’ or a Myanmar/ English bilingual version of ‘May May’ please

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