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librarybonanza 's review for:
I Dream of Popo
by Livia Blackburne
Age: Preschool-2nd grade
Identity, author and illustrator: Taiwanese Americans
Immigration: Taiwan to USA
An inseparable granddaughter and her Popo adapt to a new long-distance relationship across the sea.
While this book brings another treasured and relatable experience for many, the shorter text invites a wider range of interest from reading aloud in the classroom to lapsit reads with younger children. Integration of video chatting is much welcomed in picture books for this young generation and is well executed by Julia Kuo. With 2-4 sentences per spread, Blackburne and Kuo have created a truly magnificent story.
Identity, author and illustrator: Taiwanese Americans
Immigration: Taiwan to USA
An inseparable granddaughter and her Popo adapt to a new long-distance relationship across the sea.
While this book brings another treasured and relatable experience for many, the shorter text invites a wider range of interest from reading aloud in the classroom to lapsit reads with younger children. Integration of video chatting is much welcomed in picture books for this young generation and is well executed by Julia Kuo. With 2-4 sentences per spread, Blackburne and Kuo have created a truly magnificent story.