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Watercress (2021)

por Andrea Wang

Otros autores: Jason Chin (Ilustrador)

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Embarrassed about gathering watercress from a roadside ditch, a girl learns to appreciate her Chinese heritage after learning why the plant is so important to her parents.
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PreS-Gr 3—Simple text and serene illustrations pack a strong emotional punch in this picture book. A tightly woven
piece of story and watercolor art is exemplified in one spread, where the cornfields of Ohio become the faminestricken land of China. Who leaves a homeland, and at what cost?
  BackstoryBooks | Apr 1, 2024 |
This would be a great book for both Primary and Intermediate Readers
This book is about a girl who is embarrassed by her family's culture and the food they eat, but grows to love it as she recognizes all that her mom has gone through and all that is a part of her culture.
This would be a great read aloud book to increase perspective and to teach children to be proud of where they come from, This could also grow students' perspective in realizing that there is many people that come from a variety of different cultures.
  aclapp | Mar 2, 2024 |
This book does a good job of introducing the idea pain and sends a good message to young children. It takes the reader through the day of a Chinese family. The image in the book are delightful to look at and follow along the story very well. They show us what is happening and allow the reader to be immersed in the story. The language used is simple but portrays a deeper meaning that most kids will be able to see through the images and the story itself. Accepting who you are is a main message. I would recommend this book foor 8-9 year olds just to make sure that they can understand what the author is trying to convey.
  TravisJ | Feb 29, 2024 |
1. I would recommend this book at a lower elementary school level.
2.This book explains the culture of a family. The family is in the car then stops at the side of the road because they found some watercress, a plant that is quite bitter when eaten. And they start grabbing some to eat for dinner. One of the kids don't like doing that and is quite embarrassed by it. They eventually eat it later and she explains that she is embarrassed and her mom explains the story of the famine she went through when she was a kid that she lost her brother to. Then eventually the daughter understands why this is so important to their mother.
3.I would highly recommend this book to students at a lower to middle elementary school. This book shows a great explanation of culture as well as understanding. This book also shows how to communicate effectively between kid and parent to show likes and dislikes. ( )
  Jennamh8 | Feb 28, 2024 |
This book starts with the family driving down a country road in America. On the side of the road, the mother sees some watercress and the family stops. Embarrassed, the sister is upset that they are harvesting their dinner from a ditch. They go home and she refuses to eat it. The mother tells her story about her little brother who was not alive because he starved from a famine back in China when she was growing up. The daughter tried the watercress which reminded her parents of home. This could be a good book to read with a 2-4th grade class. I think that this book could be great in writing narrative short stories and talking about traditions and why we should be proud of them.
  haraki21 | Feb 26, 2024 |
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In memory of my parents, Agnes Shiao-Fung Lee and Edward Chungman Chan, immigrants and inspirations. 我永遠感謝你們。-A.W.
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