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MultiCultural: That's Not My Name!

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Book Review:  That's Not My Name! By: Anoosha Syed Summary: "Thats Not My Name!" is a beautiful and uplifting picture book about accepting your name, finding your voice, and standing up for yourself. It depicts the narrative of Mirha, a little girl who is excited about her first day of school and the chances that await her. However, things take an unexpected turn when her peers are unable to pronounce her name correctly. Despite her greatest efforts to correct them, they continue to pronounce it incorrectly. Mirha, feeling annoyed and ashamed, begins to consider changing her name completely. Genre & Illustrations:                This fictitious novel serves as a reminder that mispronouncing someone's name can have consequences for their feeling of identity and belonging. Not only do children from immigrant families or those with non-Western names go through this; but indigenous people also go through it. The narrative is understandable and applicable to everyone w

Poetry: Moon, have you met my mother? : the collected poems of Karla Kuskin by Karla Kuskin

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 Book Review:   Moon, Have You Met My Mother? Written by: Karla Kuskin, Illustrated by: Sergia Ruzzier  Summary:               "Moon, have you met my mother?: The Collected Poems of Karla Kuskin" is a lovely collection of poems written by Karla Kuskin that preserves the spirit of traditional poetry, inspiring readers of all ages, particularly children, with creativity, wonder, and joy. The book contains a variety of short poems ranging in length from two lines to two pages, covering a wide range of topics of interest to readers. What distinguishes Kuskin's poetry is her ability to employ poetic qualities such as alliteration, rhyme, repetition, and rhythm in such a manner that the reader is drawn in and falls in love with each poem. Her free verse poetry is full of depth and comedy, making each page enjoyable to read. Her poems are so well-written that they leave the reader smiling and wanting more.              Genre, Illustrations & Activities: Poetry books can be d