Starring Carmen by Anika Aldamuy Denise

Written by Anika Aldamuy, Illustrations by Lorena Alvarez Gomez, Published by Abrams, 2017. (Picture Book, ages 6-9)

IMG_0380It was great to read a book where there wasn’t an “annoying little sibling”. Instead Carmen learns to be flexible and make some space on her stage for her little brother. Not to mention the illustrations were just over the top colorful and fun, and it’s not everyday you read about a kid that’s into Opera.

BACKGROUND

Carmen is a mix-raced Latina girl that has a flair for drama, but often struggles finding an audience, little does she know she doesn’t have to look very far. #OwnVoices

BEST FOR

About a ten minute read aloud, great for drama lovers, fostering imagination, modeling taking turns, or a fun read for a sibling day.

PAIR WITH

My Name is Celia: The Life of Celia Cruz by Monica Brown

Hana Hashimoto, Sixth Violin by Chieri Uegaki

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Time for Bed Miyuki by Roxane Marie Galliez

Written by Roxane Marie Galliez, Illustrations by Seng Soun Ratanavanh, Published Princeton Architectural Press, 2017. (Picture Book, ages 5-9)IMG_0705There are a lot of bedtime stories out there, but I have to say this one is particularly stunning. Originally published in France, kids can still have their imagination sparked while maintaining an overall quiet tone to avoid sabotaging bedtime. If anything I’m sure any kid would love pouring over the illustrations.

BACKGROUND

Grandfather reminds Miyuki it’s time to go to bed, but she has quite the list to complete before she can even think about sleep. Grandfather insists for bedtime while both characters are enveloped by Japanese motifs.

BEST FOR

A fifteen minute read aloud great for bedtime (obviously). Also great for showcasing Japanese patterns, art, or to ignite creative thinking.

PAIR WITH

The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend by Dan Santat

The Stuff of Stars by Marion Dane Bauer

WHERE TO PURCHASE

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Dreamers by Yuyi Morales

Written and Illustrated by Yuyi Morales, Published by Neal Porter Books, 2018. (Picture book, ages 4-8)

IMG_0382I have been in love with Yuyi’s warm and whimsical illustrations forever. She actually tells her own story learning to navigate life in the United States with her young son. For them it was the public library that dissolved obstacles and opened doors to opportunities, and most importantly, dreams. I honestly can’t read this aloud without choking up, so good luck if you’re doing a storytime.

BACKGROUND

A young mother and her son immigrate from South America to the United States. While learning a new culture they soon discover the public library and the power of their own dreams. #OwnVoices

BEST FOR

About a five minute read aloud great for talking about immigration or migrants and navigating a new culture. Also a great read for inspiring imagination, exploring different mediums of art, and the importance of telling your own story.

PAIR WITH

The Arrival by Shaun Tan

A Piece of Home by Jeri Watts

WHERE TO PURCHASE

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The Vast Wonder of the World: Biologist Ernest Everett Just by Melina Mangal

Written by Melina Mangal, Illustrated by Luisa Uribe, Published by Millbrook Press, 2018. (Biography, ages 6-10)

Wonder of WorldI have always had a personal hope/belief that history was always diverse, even though I didn’t learn about many diverse individuals growing up. Now as an adult and being exposed to new resources and perspectives, untold stories are surfacing proving that yes, history was in fact and always will be diverse. I was in awe of the accomplishments of Ernest Everett Just and was so fortunate to be guided through his life with such beautiful illustrations.

BACKGROUND

African American Ernest Everett Just was a scientist. He loved to observe marine life under a microscope and study a cell whole rather than in parts, contrary to the norm at that time. Despite close-minded barriers that tried to hinder him, he was a pioneer in the field of physiology of development. #OwnVoices

BEST FOR

A twenty minute read aloud, ideal for a biography unit, or introducing a STEM lesson. Students will not only enjoy a great story, but some visually stunning illustrations as well.

PAIR WITH

Hidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Race by Margot Lee Shetterly

The Doctor with an Eye for Eyes: The Story of Dr. Patricia Bath by Julia Finley Mosca

WHERE TO PURCHASE

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Meet my Writing Bunnies!

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This is Dottie and Cinna B. They are my support group while I attempt to write and illustrate my own picture books. Between daily life, the huge learning curb on crafting a story, writing book reviews, and book committee obligations, I have less and less time to blog and make my book trailers. I still plan to make them, but just less frequently. I still will include an extra blog post every other week, probably highlighting a publishing company, fun projects, or just what I’m working on. Thanks for your patience!

Ruth Asawa: A Sculpting Life by Joan Schoettler

Written by Joan Schoettler, Illustrated by Traci Van Wagoner, Published by Pelican Publishing Company, 2018. (Biography, ages 6-10)

img_0913When I worked in schools there was always a fourth or fifth grade class that would do a biography project. Frustrated teachers would always complain that it’s so hard to find diverse individuals to study because of the lack of age-appropriate resources. Hopefully more and more authors will continue to write multiple books about people of color so that students will have piles of resources to choose from!

BACKGROUND

Japanese American Ruth Asawa always had a talent for art, arranging ropes and knots to make interesting patterns. After living in the internment camp during WWII she finds her inspiration to create intriguing structures using the simple line of a wire.

BEST FOR

About a fifteen to twenty minute read aloud great for a biography unit, or a way to introduce contemporary art or sculpture. Four pictures, a brief author’s note and list of commissioned works of Asawa are listed at the end of the book.

PAIR WITH

Maya Lin: Artist-Architect of Art and Lines by Jeanne Walker Harvey

Shining Star: The Anna May Wong Story by Paula Woo

WHERE TO PURCHASE

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