Though it does not quite live up to the promise of its predecessor, this book will prove meaningful to children and families with connections to the history and continuing tradition of Pride.
For displays centered on the Lunar New Year, this sweet tale adds another layer to the Chinese New Year celebration not often presented in books for little ones.
For any collection in need of more books on international celebrations, this will suffice; but without a table of contents or index, students conducting research projects on specific countries may overlook this one.
Overall, a satisfying read. May be paired with Rodman Philbrick’s Zane and the Hurricane: A Story of Katrina or Allan Zullo’s 10 True Tales: Heroes of Hurricane Katrina.
This is no lullaby—this story sings. Share this with children before first concerts, a primer on orchestras, or even just a course on tuneful collaboration.