Showing posts with label children's book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's book. Show all posts

Saturday, August 30, 2025

Book Review: BTS: A Little Golden Book Biography (2 of 3)

In Part 1 of this series, I reflected on the cultural and emotional weight of BTS: Little Golden Book Biography and how its very existence feels like a milestone in both early literacy and BTS’ legacy.

Now, with the digital review copy from Penguin Random House, I’ve had the joy of reading it cover to cover. What I found was more than just a charming children’s biography. It was a tender, artful retelling of a story ARMY knows by heart, filled with details that speak to both newcomers and long-time fans.

Here are my impressions.

Part 2: My Reading Impressions of
BTS: Little Golden Book Biography

The underdog narrative was kept and honored in this book without being judgmental or accusatory. It's told with the tenderness of a story that knows where its heart is: in the long, winding journey from obscurity to the global stage.

ARMYs, believe that "1 is 7; 7 is one." This belief is beautifully presented on the very first page: all seven members in a huddle, with Suga facing away as he always does in these moments. That detail alone made me smile. From there, the book unfolds with each member's origin story, a tale every ARMY knows by heart, yet one that never loses its magic in the retelling.

The illustrations are simply adorable, soft, endearing, and, I suspect, rendered in watercolor. If so, my oh my! All the more reason for me to love this book. The gentle palette and expressive lines make the storytelling even warmer, inviting young readers into BTS' world with ease.

As a school librarian, I find BTS: Little Golden Book Biography worthy of acquisition. Call it my bias if you must but consider this: how many students in your school love K-pop and are fans of BTS? How many readers in your learning community are ARMY? The presence of this book in a school library is not just about fandom; it is a message of representation and a nod to the benefits of learning from pop culture and its influences.

In my next post, I'll share activities you can do in the library or at home using this book as a springboard to expand and extend the reading experience.

Read part 1 of the series here, Kuwentong Bangtan: BTS A Little Golden Book Biography (1 of 3)

As the release date draws near, the celebration goes beyond my own reading joy. In Part 3, I’ll share how the ARMY of Bangtan will mark this milestone through a month-long blog tour along with a guide for parents and school librarians to make the most of BTS: Little Golden Book Biography in nurturing young readers.


Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Book Blog Tour: Grandma Yogini by Raven Howell


I signed up once again for a book blog tour with Women Writing (US) that will kickstart in August. Here is a preview of the featured book, Grandma Yogini by Raven Howell.

Henry and his sister, Meredith can hardly wait for Grandma to arrive for a visit. But what should they expect? Among the children's diverse friends and their grandmothers who bake, create art, and speak Spanish, will Grandma be able to share something unique and fun with the kids?

Henry's fears are alleviated when, not long after arrival, they flutter like butterflies, slither like snakes, and enjoy other challenges of stretching their muscles and calming their minds. This is no run-of-the-mill grandma, and when it’s time for goodbye, the kids know this was the BEST grandma visit ever.

Publisher: Nymeria Publishing
ISBN-10: 8991699372
ISBN-13: 979-8991699372
Print Length: 30 pages

Watch for my review! The book is a lot of fun! 


Sunday, June 16, 2013

Happy Father's Day!


Jomike Tejido is at it again!

He made an e-greeting card for Mother's Day using the illustrations he made for our book project. Father's deserve one on this special day!

My father is a retired public school teacher. I did not see him bring home test papers to check or lesson plans to make at home. He is very good at time management. He was a strict teacher, a disciplinarian. What I remember most was his big table in his classroom. It was made of wood, very sturdy and smelled like baked bread. I did visit him in his shop in school and watched him plant vegetables in the school garden along side his sixth grade students.

To my father and my husband, and all the fathers in the world, Happy Father's Day!
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