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Around the world in a book

Lunar New Year (Celebrations & Festivals) by Natasha Yim

Martina Has Too Many Tias by Emma Otheguy

The Masjid Kamal Loves by Ashley Franklin

Lali’s Flip-Flops by Farhana Zia

July 3, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

I was in the mood for picture books, and when I went looking for one, I found four. (I was surprised I only found four). And when I started to really look at them, I realized they were all culturally based.  And due to the shorter nature of them, it would be hard to write individual reviews, so here is a “Around the World ” in four books themed review. All are currently available and all are good reads and I will probably read the […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Religion Tagged With: Aaliya Jaleel, Ashley Franklin, Asian celebrations, aunts, Caribbean & Latin American, celebrations, Diversity & Multicultural, Emma Otheguy, Emotions & Feelings, family, Farhana Zia, friendship, holidays, Imagination & Play, Jingting Wang, Muslim, Natasha Yim, Sara Palacios, Social Themes, Values & Virtues

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:462 · Genres: Children's Books, Cooking/Food, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Religion · Tags: Aaliya Jaleel, Ashley Franklin, Asian celebrations, aunts, Caribbean & Latin American, celebrations, Diversity & Multicultural, Emma Otheguy, Emotions & Feelings, family, Farhana Zia, friendship, holidays, Imagination & Play, Jingting Wang, Muslim, Natasha Yim, Sara Palacios, Social Themes, Values & Virtues ·
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What? I have no self control

Lightyear by Natasha Yim

September 14, 2022 by Travis_J_Smith Leave a Comment

In other news, I have no self control. I said I would likely hold off on this one for a little while, yet here we are. It’s part me coming around to the art style in this one and part me just wanting to satisfy my overwhelming need to collect them all. Mostly the latter. But, reading the book, I was won over more by the art style than I expected to be. It isn’t as charming as that of the other Toy Story Little Golden […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction Tagged With: Lightyear, Little Golden Books, Natasha Yim

Travis_J_Smith's CBR14 Review No:87 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction · Tags: Lightyear, Little Golden Books, Natasha Yim ·
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