![]() ![]() Some books do make reference to others, but there definitely isn’t a strict chronology to this particular series, which is great for young readers who tend to pick things up randomly, or teachers who would like to break students up into groups that read different-but-similar materials.Īlthough it’s never directly stated in the text, from this page and the six candles on each of their cakes, we can assume it’s six stories for Ling and Ting’s sixth birthday! ![]() So extrapolating from the publication date the series is:Īgain, you could easily read these out of order though, as there is no numbering to the series. There isn’t really a clear indicator of order in this series, and I don’t think that the order really matters to most readers, but I like to know. My children were so enamored with the first book in the Ling and Ting series, and read it so many times, that I went ahead and purchased the rest of the books. Ling & Ting Share a Birthday by Grace Lin. Six birthday short stories from the life of Chinese-American twins Ling and Ting. NOTE: This is part of the Ling and Ting series. Little, Brown, and Co., Hachette Book Group, New York, 2013. Ling & Ting: Share a Birthday by Grace Lin. ![]()
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