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My Two Blankets

por Irena Kobald

Otros autores: Freya Blackwood (Ilustrador)

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A homesick little girl who has recently moved to an unfamiliar country comforts herself by clinging to an old blanket, but when she meets a new friend, the relationship helps her take her first steps into a new culture.
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This book is for primary age students. In this book about a refugee student, we have a young girl who feels out of place in her new world. Everything is unfamiliar and strange after she moved to the United States for the first time. However, after she makes a new friend at the park, she is introduced to so many beautiful new things that she adds to her blanket as a collection of her new things she was introduced to.
This book was a beautiful illustration of the struggles that a child new to an area or culture might encounter, and how isolation can turn to inclusion after meeting a new companion. This book may not have as much of a value in the classroom, but still a good read for any students that might be independently interested.
  ehayes22 | Mar 2, 2023 |
My two blankets is a book about starting new. This book could be used to show children that it's alright when things change in life because they could be changing in a good way. It also shows that by even having differences in a language you can still make new friends. With these new friends each of you can teach each other something new. ( )
  pryckewaert22 | Feb 21, 2023 |
I really enjoyed this book. I think it does a really good job of giving the audience a point of view of how scary it is to move to a completely new place where you no very little amount the culture, and most of the people around you know very little about your culture. ( )
  PaytonSiragusa | Nov 10, 2022 |
Summary: This book is about how a woman comes from a different country and is unable to speak English. She is upset by how she is treated and wants to learn English. She soon finds herself a friend who teaches her English and can have two cultures in her blankets. One American and the other African. She makes herself the mold of two and is happy she has found herself a friend.
Reflection: I think this book speaks about two things: immigration and the white savior complex. It talks about the difficulties immigrants go through but it also speaks about how sometimes some are so taken with trying to "save" people of color. I think this book was cute at first when it was first to read but then you analyze it more and realize it might have a different connotation. I think this book would have been better if perhaps it was less about the white woman helping the woman of color but more being able to have that connection of finding her culture in America. ( )
  lovelydignity | Feb 26, 2022 |
This book is about a little girl named Cartwheel and how when her country went to war, she immigrated with her family to the United States. She talks about how strange it feels and how lonely she is and how she doesn't understand what people try to say to her. She uses a metaphor of an old blanket, which is her culture, and her new blanket is American culture. She meets a friend at the park, and they become friends and she helps her learn to speak English and builds on her new blanket. This story is beautifully told and really captures what an immigration child must feel like. I would read this to primary students! ( )
  Shelby.Franks. | Feb 25, 2022 |
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