Dreamy rhythmic language as a girl migrates from Taiwan to San Diego, growing up as her beloved Popo grows old.
Tag: family
Book Review: All The World – what I’m desperate for my children to know
A wistful poem of love - if only the children will listen.
Book Review: Milo Imagines the World – layers of understanding and empathy
A sensitive, compassionate book that opens spaces for complex conversations.
Book Review: Eyes that Kiss in the Corners – seeing the beauty in every face
Swirling colours and lyrical words - beauty on every page, in every face.
Longing for Spring and for Renewal – book reviews
Snowy weather turns my thoughts - and our reading - to seeds and growth and Spring, and the families we want to share it with.
Book Review: Freedom Soup – how can such a wrenching, important story be so joyful?
by Tami Charles, illustrated by Jacqueline Alcantara, Candlewick Press, 2019 My three-year-old daughter loves this book. I can feel her engagement from the beginning as Ti Gran and Belle start their cooking and the rhythm of the book begins. This book shifts its moods without ever losing its joy as Belle’s grandmother teaches her to … Continue reading Book Review: Freedom Soup – how can such a wrenching, important story be so joyful?
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