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The Little Regent
Yewande Daniel-Ayoade, Ken Daley
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R454
R377
Discovery Miles 3 770
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A Haitian American girl finds connection to generations of family
lore in this story of identity, heart and home. Every winter, a
young girl flies to Haiti to visit her Auntie Luce, a painter. The
moment she steps off the plane, she feels a wall of heat, and
familiar sights soon follow - the boys selling water ice by the
pink cathedral, the tap tap buses in the busy streets, the fog and
steep winding road to her aunt's home in the mountains. The girl
has always loved Auntie Luce's paintings - the houses tucked into
the hillside, colorful fishing boats by the water, heroes who
fought for and won the country's independence. Through Haiti's
colors, the girl comes to understand this place her family calls
home. And when the moment finally comes to have her own portrait
painted for the first time, she begins to see herself in a new way,
tracing her own history and identity through her aunt's brush. Key
Text Features author's note glossary translations Correlates to the
Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.2 Retell stories, including key details, and
demonstrate understanding of their central message or lesson.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.3 Describe characters, settings, and major
events in a story, using key details. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.4
>Identify words and phrases in stories or poems that suggest
feelings or appeal to the senses. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.7 Use
illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters,
setting, or events. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.5 Describe the overall
structure of a story, including describing how the beginning
introduces the story and the ending concludes the action.
Joseph misses sharing meals with lots of people like he did back in
the refugee camp, so when the neighbors finally come over, it's a
feast! A companion book to Joseph's Big Ride, described in Kirkus
as "a joyful, upbeat tale." When Joseph and Mama lived in a refugee
camp in East Africa, everyone cooked and ate together. And Joseph
could always hear someone playing the awal. It's much too quiet and
lonely in his new home. Though Whoosh, the girl who lives upstairs,
is friendly, Joseph misses having more people around, especially
his grandmother, who still lives across the ocean. So he invites
his relatives in the city to come for dinner, then he invites his
teacher, then Whoosh and her mami - but everyone is too busy. Ever
hopeful, Joseph picks the last greens from the garden. At least he
and Mama will be ready to cook if someone comes. The next night
Whoosh and her mami appear at the door with a big cake, and Whoosh
and Joseph cook up a feast. A touching story about adjusting to a
new home and the pleasure of cooking and sharing food with friends.
Key Text Features glossary translations Correlates to the Common
Core State Standards in English Language Arts:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.4 Ask and answer questions about unknown
words in a text. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.3 Describe characters,
settings, and major events in a story, using key details.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.7 Use illustrations and details in a story
to describe its characters, setting, or events.
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Black Boy, Black Boy (Hardcover)
Ali Kamanda, Jorge Redmond; Illustrated by Ken Daley
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R492
R425
Discovery Miles 4 250
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Inspire Black boys to imagine all the great things they can do
while celebrating remarkable moments from Black history! Dear boy,
Black boy, I believe in you so. Let's start your story--ready, set,
go. From athlete and activist Colin Kaepernick to musician Sam
Cooke, inventor Elijah McCoy and writer Chinua Achebe, there are so
many inspirational men in Black history. This lyrical, rhythmic
text encourages boys to imagine everything they can be and the
great things they can do, drawing on the strength of people
throughout history that paved the way for Black boys today. Black
Boy, Black Boy tells today's boys: you have the courage, you are
the light. It's a new day! Be inspired and motivated by drawing on
the history of the role models that came before you. Black Boy,
Black Boy is perfect for those looking for: -inspirational books
for kids -joyful Black childrens' books -Black history books for
kids
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