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Why We Eat Fried Peanuts A Celebration of Family and Lunar New Year Traditions by Zed Zha
emotional
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
4.0
Book Review: "Why We Eat Fried Peanuts: A Celebration of Family and Lunar New Year Traditions" by Zed Zha with Illustrations by Sian James
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Diving into "Why We Eat Fried Peanuts" was like being wrapped in a warm hug. This delightful book invites readers to join Mèng, a Chinese American girl, as she gears up for the Lunar New Year festivities with her family. Through vibrant storytelling and captivating illustrations, the book beautifully blends family tales with cultural education.
The heart of the story lies in the ancestral bravery of Mèng’s great-grandmother, tài nai nai, whose courageous actions have inspired generations. Her story is a powerful lesson in strength and courage that resonates throughout the book. It’s not just about celebrating a holiday; it’s about understanding and honoring the rich tapestry of family history and tradition.
As we follow Mèng's journey, we're introduced to important moments in Chinese history, and learn some key Mandarin words along the way. Words like 太奶奶 (tài nai nai) for great-grandmother and 幸运 (xìng yùn) for lucky become more than just vocabulary—they become a bridge connecting readers to the culture.
The illustrations by Sian James are simply stunning. They burst with color and life, perfectly capturing the joy of the celebrations and enhancing the storytelling. Each page is a visual feast that draws you deeper into Mèng’s world.
What I found particularly appealing was the emphasis on food as a central part of the festivities. The significance of peanuts within the story adds a layer of cultural richness, and the simple recipe for fried peanuts at the end is a lovely touch that encourages readers to bring a piece of the celebration into their own homes.
"Why We Eat Fried Peanuts" is more than just a storybook; it’s an exploration of cultural identity and family heritage. It's a perfect blend of storytelling, education, and art that I thoroughly enjoyed. While it’s aimed at younger readers, its themes are universal, making it an engaging read for anyone interested in learning about Lunar New Year traditions.
In summary, this book is a beautiful tribute to family and tradition, enhanced by breathtaking illustrations and delightful snippets of Mandarin. It's a celebration of ancestry and culture that leaves you feeling both educated and inspired. Whether you're familiar with Lunar New Year or new to its customs, this book is a heartwarming addition to any bookshelf.
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Diving into "Why We Eat Fried Peanuts" was like being wrapped in a warm hug. This delightful book invites readers to join Mèng, a Chinese American girl, as she gears up for the Lunar New Year festivities with her family. Through vibrant storytelling and captivating illustrations, the book beautifully blends family tales with cultural education.
The heart of the story lies in the ancestral bravery of Mèng’s great-grandmother, tài nai nai, whose courageous actions have inspired generations. Her story is a powerful lesson in strength and courage that resonates throughout the book. It’s not just about celebrating a holiday; it’s about understanding and honoring the rich tapestry of family history and tradition.
As we follow Mèng's journey, we're introduced to important moments in Chinese history, and learn some key Mandarin words along the way. Words like 太奶奶 (tài nai nai) for great-grandmother and 幸运 (xìng yùn) for lucky become more than just vocabulary—they become a bridge connecting readers to the culture.
The illustrations by Sian James are simply stunning. They burst with color and life, perfectly capturing the joy of the celebrations and enhancing the storytelling. Each page is a visual feast that draws you deeper into Mèng’s world.
What I found particularly appealing was the emphasis on food as a central part of the festivities. The significance of peanuts within the story adds a layer of cultural richness, and the simple recipe for fried peanuts at the end is a lovely touch that encourages readers to bring a piece of the celebration into their own homes.
"Why We Eat Fried Peanuts" is more than just a storybook; it’s an exploration of cultural identity and family heritage. It's a perfect blend of storytelling, education, and art that I thoroughly enjoyed. While it’s aimed at younger readers, its themes are universal, making it an engaging read for anyone interested in learning about Lunar New Year traditions.
In summary, this book is a beautiful tribute to family and tradition, enhanced by breathtaking illustrations and delightful snippets of Mandarin. It's a celebration of ancestry and culture that leaves you feeling both educated and inspired. Whether you're familiar with Lunar New Year or new to its customs, this book is a heartwarming addition to any bookshelf.
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️