Photo de l'auteur
3 oeuvres 122 utilisateurs 7 critiques

Œuvres de Chelsea Johnson

Étiqueté

Partage des connaissances

Il n’existe pas encore de données Common Knowledge pour cet auteur. Vous pouvez aider.

Membres

Critiques

The creators of IntersectionAllies (2019) return for a look at family.

At the heart of this picture book are nontraditional families: LGBTQ+ families, adoptive families, transnational families, families impacted by incarceration, families with divorced parents, and chosen families, among others. Each family is described by the children who are part of them—for example, a biracial kid honors their “two legacies,” sharing how their family celebrates both Passover and Juneteenth. The colorful, digital illustrations, which resemble cut paper–style art, depict the tan-skinned child sitting down to a seder with their parents (one of whom is Black, the other of whom is light-skinned and wearing a yarmulke); on the next page, the youth jumps rope with their parents during a backyard barbecue where the African American flag flies high. Though the singsong text often prioritizes rhyming above content, the book’s thoughtful letter to readers, discussion guide, and bibliography provide ample opportunity for young readers to deepen their exploration of family diversity. This title is a worthy addition to classrooms, public libraries, and personal collections. The characters throughout are diverse in skin tone, ability, and cultural background. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

The many configurations of families are on brilliant display here in all their joyful variation. (Picture book. 5-10)

-Kirkus Review
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
CDJLibrary | 1 autre critique | Feb 1, 2023 |
Primary-Intermediate
A rhyming story advocating activism through stories of children with deferring backgrounds and abilities.
This is a good book to introduce social justice using language young children can understand.
 
Signalé
lily.parker | 4 autres critiques | Jan 19, 2023 |
Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.
 
Signalé
fernandie | 4 autres critiques | Sep 15, 2022 |
"A cheerful, diverse cast of friends describe living the ally life in this progressive picture book. Told in simple rhyming text, the book shares the stories of each child in the group. Though they’re all the same age, the friends are otherwise very different. Allie uses a wheelchair; her friends make sure she is included in all their games. Kate identifies as nonbinary; her friends make sure she feels safe in all spaces, including school bathrooms. Adilah wears her hijab proudly; her friends love and support her religious expression. Nia’s family marches in a Black Lives Matter protest; all her friends join in solidarity. The Dakota Access Pipeline protests are also highlighted by Dakota and her tribe. Immigrant stories are included as well, with Gloria, Heejung, and Yuri sharing their experiences and receiving loving encouragement from their friends. Their unwavering support for one another helps readers understand what intersectionality means and looks like. The bright, sweet illustrations have a charming silk-screen look that perfectly complements the heartfelt snapshots of the kids. A foreword, an afterword, book notes, discussion questions, and a letter to adults thoughtfully elevate this rhyming story of solidarity.

VERDICT The book’s core message--“Where there’s room for some, we make room for all. Friends can be allies no matter how small!”--offers a memorable refrain caregivers and educators will be eager to integrate into daily mantras. Highly recommended" Reviewed by Abby Bussen, Muskego Public Library, WI , Jun 30, 2019
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
CDJLibrary | 4 autres critiques | Jan 12, 2022 |

Prix et récompenses

Statistiques

Œuvres
3
Membres
122
Popularité
#163,289
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
7
ISBN
8
Langues
1

Tableaux et graphiques