Yumbo Gumbo

Author:   Keila V. Dawson ,  Katie Crumpton
Publisher:   Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
ISBN:  

9781623543266


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   20 February 2024
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 6 years
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Keila V. Dawson ,  Katie Crumpton
Publisher:   Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Imprint:   Imagine Publishing, Inc
Weight:   0.369kg
ISBN:  

9781623543266


ISBN 10:   1623543266
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   20 February 2024
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 6 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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"Visiting her grandparents Mamí and Papí, with Mom, Dad, and little brother, Beau, Annabelle’sexcited about learning to make gumbo—“Yumbo!”—especially with okra. But Beau wants to usechicken instead (“no slimy okra!”), and won’t budge. So, Annabelle has everyone vote—butthey’re evenly split. PapÍ suggests another option—seafood—which also brings a tie. Then Annabelle tries a different tack: they all vote for their most “unyumbo” choice, and that outcome,with Anabelle’s creative thinking, ultimately provides a solution that satisfies everyone. Bright,cartoon illustrations enliven, depicting Annabelle and her multicultural family happily cookingtogether. This title under the ""Storytelling Math” banner positively portrays family and traditionsaround an inviting, relatable food theme, all while accessibly introducing concepts aroundgathering data and finding workable resolutions through voting, as well as logic problems andconsidering multiple perspectives. An appendix for adults/educators includes a glossary ofLouisiana Creole terms interspersed throughout, a brief history of gumbo and its ingredients,discussion prompts, and ideas for linking the concepts in the story to kid-friendly situations, likeselecting snacks for a group. —Booklist This engaging picture book introduces the cultural importance of food, family traditions, and decision-making as ­Annabelle and her brother Beau embark on a culinary adventure at their grandparents’ house. There, they face the delicious dilemma of choosing what type of gumbo they should make. The story skillfully blends entertainment with education while incorporating elements, such as data collection and deductive reasoning. The digital ­media illustrations vividly depict a large and diverse ­Creole family and provide a visually appealing experience for readers. The book s­eamlessly weaves in the history of gumbo with making choices, demonstrating the importance of conflict negotiation, and the democratic process. The story not only celebrates ­cooking and culture but also highlights the significance of compromise and family traditions. Back matter includes a ­Creole glossary to fill out more cultural ­nuances of the story, as well as an author’s note and other valuable content to help readers make connections. VERDICT While all readers will miss and crave a recipe for yumbo gumbo, this is a must-read for future chefs, budding data analysts, and aspiring ­family counselors. Its appeal extends to STEM book collections, making it an excellent ­addition for diverse learning. —School Library Journal"


"Visiting her grandparents Mamí and Papí, with Mom, Dad, and little brother, Beau, Annabelle’sexcited about learning to make gumbo—“Yumbo!”—especially with okra. But Beau wants to usechicken instead (“no slimy okra!”), and won’t budge. So, Annabelle has everyone vote—butthey’re evenly split. PapÍ suggests another option—seafood—which also brings a tie. Then Annabelle tries a different tack: they all vote for their most “unyumbo” choice, and that outcome,with Anabelle’s creative thinking, ultimately provides a solution that satisfies everyone. Bright,cartoon illustrations enliven, depicting Annabelle and her multicultural family happily cookingtogether. This title under the ""Storytelling Math” banner positively portrays family and traditionsaround an inviting, relatable food theme, all while accessibly introducing concepts aroundgathering data and finding workable resolutions through voting, as well as logic problems andconsidering multiple perspectives. An appendix for adults/educators includes a glossary ofLouisiana Creole terms interspersed throughout, a brief history of gumbo and its ingredients,discussion prompts, and ideas for linking the concepts in the story to kid-friendly situations, likeselecting snacks for a group. —Booklist"


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Keila V. Dawson was born and raised in New Orleans. When she grew up, she traveled the world, working as a community organizer, teacher, school administrator, educational consultant, and advocate for children with special needs. Nowadays she lives in Cincinnati, where she writes books for children, including The King Cake Baby and Opening the Road- Victor Hugo Green and His Green Book. She is also the coeditor of No Voice Too Small- Fourteen Young Americans Making History and No World Too Big- Young People Fighting Global Climate Change. Ever since she was five years old, Katie Crumpton knew she wanted to be an artist. To pursue her art education, she moved from South Carolina to the San Francisco Bay Area, where she now lives and works as a freelance artist. Katie is the illustrator of several children's books, including A Stitch Through Time and I, Too, Sing America. www.katiecrumptonart.com Storytelling Math is led by Marlene Kliman at TERC, a nonprofit dedicated to STEM education. Every year experts at TERC inspire and engage millions of learners nationwide through innovative initiatives like Storytelling Math. www.terc.edu

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