A lyrical story of a young aboriginal girl from Amis tribe (Goodreads) "We live at the southeast edge of our island Next to tall cliffs that rise thousands of meters High above the deep blue Pacific Ocean. Visitors tell me it looks like the coast of Hawaii, Or the bluffs of California, Or the shores … Continue reading #TaiwanKidLitMonth: Wild Greens, Beautiful Girl – A Picture Book Featuring An Amis Tribe Girl
#BangladeshiLitMonth: HerStories: Adventures of Supergirls, Vol 1
Review by Opshori Nondona Unleash Your Inner Supergirl: Her Stories Reimagines Girl Power with Real-Life Heroes! Forget the yawn-inducing capes and predictable plots! Her Stories: Adventures of Supergirls blasts off like a rocket, ditching the tired superhero script and introducing a squad of real-life Bangladeshi girls who are about to rock your world. These Supergirls … Continue reading #BangladeshiLitMonth: HerStories: Adventures of Supergirls, Vol 1
It’s #WorldKidLit Weekend: Naming Source Languages and Translators Serves Young Readers
This article first appeared on the ALSC Blog on April 16, 2024. Reposted with permission. Not long ago, I asked a group of grade six English learners to do a “source language scavenger hunt,” finding middle grade and YA novels in the school library and recording the language in which each was written. I also … Continue reading It’s #WorldKidLit Weekend: Naming Source Languages and Translators Serves Young Readers
#WorldKidLit Wednesday: All in a Day
So much can happen in a day! Especially for the residents of a busy apartment block and the surrounding community. In her picture book All in a Day, renowned Japanese paper-cut artist Chihiro Takeuchi invites readers to explore the concept of time in the beautiful neighborhood she has created. The focal point of the story–and … Continue reading #WorldKidLit Wednesday: All in a Day
#WorldKidLit Wednesday: What Feelings Do When No One’s Looking
Joy, anger, worry, courage . . . we all experience a vast array of feelings. They influence our thoughts and actions every day. But they’re intangible and invisible, making feelings a difficult concept to grasp, especially for the very young. So, what if feelings were re-imagined as hairy little creatures? What Feelings Do When No … Continue reading #WorldKidLit Wednesday: What Feelings Do When No One’s Looking
#WorldKidLit Wednesday: War
War is stealthy and secretive, slithering snake-like through the countryside. War is monstrous: an army of giant insects marching towards their target. This picture book, aimed at readers ages 9-12, packs a powerful punch from the opening pages. Striking illustrations in somber tones and sparse text help guide the reader’s exploration of this complex subject. … Continue reading #WorldKidLit Wednesday: War
#WorldKidLit Wednesday: In the Meadow of Fantasies
What beauty awaits when the imagination takes flight! In the Meadow of Fantasies opens with a young girl of around 6 years of age. She is wearing a white nightdress, lying in bed. As she gazes up at a mobile of seven white galloping ponies, she murmurs “There was one, one horse. There were two, … Continue reading #WorldKidLit Wednesday: In the Meadow of Fantasies
International Perspectives by Karen Van Drie, Global Literature in Libraries Initiative Executive Director
From the August 2021 issue of The School Librarian magazine, a publication of the School Library Association, sent to school libraries throughout Britain. August 2021 issue of The School Librarian magazine
#WorldKidLit Wednesday: Mpumi’s Magic Beads and Mpumi and Jabu’s Magical Day
Mpumi is a young, fun-loving, warm-hearted South African girl who lives in Johannesburg. In these two delightful picture books, aimed at children ages 5-10, we discover more about her, her city and her friends. Both titles are available in all of South Africa's 11 languages; Mpumi and Jabu's Magical Day is also available in French. … Continue reading #WorldKidLit Wednesday: Mpumi’s Magic Beads and Mpumi and Jabu’s Magical Day
#DutchKidLit – Zaza Series by Mylo Freeman
Post by guest author Nathalie Morrissey from the International School of Amsterdam.When Mylo Freeman’s father was an 8-year-old boy living in America, his school held a drawing competition sponsored by Disney. Although his drawing was selected as the winning piece, as soon as the Disney representative came to the school and discovered the favored artist … Continue reading #DutchKidLit – Zaza Series by Mylo Freeman
