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Cargando... Asha's Mums (1990)por Rosamund Elwin
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. In this book Asha has two mums, and her teacher doesn’t believe her. The teacher is not going to let Asha go on the school field trip unless she has her mom and her dad sign the permission slip. This book is from 1990, and it shouldn’t be banned. Asha has to teach her teacher and her classmates that people do have two moms. What this teacher leaves out is single moms. That was also a thing in 1990. If you needed a dad and a mom to sign a permission slip, there might be a lot of kids not going. The story is great for it’s time, but there are so many better now. Partly this is for the illustrations that slip from color to black and white for no reason, multiple times throughout. For the time, this book would have been special and needed, for modern times, it would go in the weed pile. ( ) This is Canadian, the action revolves around a permission slip to visit the Ontario Science Centre. The illustrations have a nice multicultural feel, appropriate for Toronto, without being rent-one-of-each-kid perfect,. Young Asha's mums sign her permission slip, but her teacher tells her that she can't have to mum's sign, she needs to have one mom. This elads to a debate in her class-room. I'm a bit sorry that the teacher never has to say what she thinks, a shouty child interrupts her. It undermines the story a little bit, that she wasn't made to retract her statement that you can't have two mums. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
When Asha's lesbian mums become an issue for the teacher and the curiosity of classmates, Asha responds that having two mums is not a big deal. They are a family. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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