Dreamers
C**A
Love the book and illustrations!
I love this book! It brings representation to the classroom! I also love the illustrations and the meaning behind them! Every child should have access to these type of books, so they develop empathy and understanding of other people's journeys!
H**N
A new land and culture and a welcome shelter with books
What an inspirational, happy book! Although the recommended ages are 4-8, all elementary school kids will enjoy this. This is both for any immigrant who has felt bewildered upon entering the United States, and parents and teachers who want to convey a hint of what it’s like to come to a strange culture and not speak the language. Plus, it's a natural for anyone wanting to pass on their love of books. The experience is tough, but ultimately heartwarming.It’s a story told by a loving mother to her small child. In the U.S., so much to learn, to see, to experience; it boggles the mind. Author/artist Morales conveys the confusion with her eloquent, lively pictures that kids will delight in. She shows a dry humor when she minimizes some experiences in her narration, but the pictures tell the real tale. Then she discovers a library and finds out she and her son can borrow books. As she reads to her son, her thoughts float in the air - wild and ecstatic. Morales wants to share her love of books and many kids will absorb this like sponges to water.Most of all, she embodies the warm and brave spirit that so many immigrants bring to the U.S. Teachers, parents, if you want your kids to take comfort that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, and to know that books will help them to get there, this one’s for you.Morales includes a list of books that inspired her (for all ages) and her personal story at the end of the book.
T**O
Absolutely beautiful and much more than I expected it to be!
This is such a beautiful and personal story of the author’s immigration to the U.S. It is told with short and elegant prose, and beautiful, detailed artwork on each page. It is also a story about the power of books. Yuyi’s introduction to a library and the reasons she eventually becomes an author herself. I will be using this book in my fourth grade class to open the discussion on immigration during our immigration unit, and also to focus on literacy and the importance of books. There are many areas of discussion to be found from this book. You can even discuss the illustrations because they are so detailed. I also appreciated the author adding pages at the end that tell her immigration story in more detail, share a list of books that inspired her, and how she made this book. A beautiful picture book about the American dream and a tribute to the art of picture books.
C**A
Deceptively simple picture book
The first time I read this book, I honestly didn't get it. The artwork is impressive, but the words are sparse. After reading "The Last Cuentista," in which this book plays a fairly prominent role, I went back and reread this. There is so much symbolism on each page that this book is appropriate for a wide range of ages. Younger children might take everything at face value as a straightforward immigration story. Older children and adults can analyze the meaning of the symbols.Overall, a beautiful book worth the investment. And don't forget to have children look for the monarchs on every page!
S**O
Beautiful Book!
The story and images are truly beautiful! I would highly recommend buying for children or anyone who loves art.
F**N
Heart touching story
Hermosa historia.This beautiful true story brought tears to my eyes. When a Foreigner come to the states regardless of their place of origin. Sometimes thell face loneliness, confusion with the language or the way of doing things. And the Author explains her struggles tenderly so the children can understand and perhaps be more Sympathetic towards others.
C**H
Can you say GORGEOUS?
This is a GORGEOUS book! I could look at the illustrations and read the words for hours. Yuyi Morales is an author, illustrator, and ARTIST. She painted, photographed, used drawings from her childhood, and MUCH more. I’ve not read, but I plan on reading all her books. I just put holds on all her work at my library! “Dreamers” is basically Yuyi’s personal story which began in 1994.Here’s a super quick summary. Mother and son immigrate to the United States. They don’t speak English. They are afraid and disoriented in their new home, and then…They find the public library and find rest for their weary souls.Here’s just a taste…“Books became our language. Books became our home. Books became our lives. We learned to read, to speak, to write, and to make our voices heard.”This is a picture book we should all read, young and old. The message is a beautiful one of love, hope, trust, determination, acceptance, and gratitude. This book should win a Caldecott Medal. Oh, and shhhhh…ALL our grandchildren will be receiving it this Christmas!
S**W
Beautiful Words and Images
After reading, Esperanza Rising, by Pam Munoz Ryan, I asked one of my immigrant students to read Dreamers to the class. The students were excited for their classmate to display her ever improving reading skills. The words and beautiful imagines of Dreamers helped the class compare and contrast immigrant experiences as well as savor their experiences at public libraries. The book allows students to make personal connections with the story as well as express appreciation for the rich narrative shared Yuyi Morales. Dreamers is a beautiful book with an exceptional author connection at the end of the book. As a teacher, there are tons of extension lessons I can do year after year, including figurative language activities, identifying compare and contrast ideas, and creating books of self discovery and blossoming resilience.
H**R
Esperaba mucho más. :-(
Compre el libro esperando fuera una historia realmente inspiradora, que atrape a los niños con magia.La verdad es que es muy menesteroso, lo más rico son las ilustraciones, pero a la historia, le falta algo para terminar enganchando a los niños, definitivamente muy fugaz.
R**R
Lusciously gorgeous and important book
At a time when immigrants are reviled and libraries are under threat, this is such an important book. Spectacularly illustrated, it tells the author's own tale of arriving in the US from Mexico and just how disconcerting and lonely it was - how many mistakes they made. Once found, the library is the source of escape and education. Something for us all to remember as the "why don't they just learn English and fit in" rhetoric wails across the public domain - if you want people to learn, you need to nurture your libraries. A lovely book.
F**E
Un libro per bibliotecari :)
Da bibliotecaria è emozionante leggere questo che libro he ti cattura con le sue immagini evocative e piene di significato. Lo adoro.
W**E
Love is love
Of all kiddies books this is my favourite. It is such a sweet, positive and empowering stories. Me and the little one love it. The illustrations are beautiful.
R**R
Recommended
Excellent book for kids and youngsters
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