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Chieri Uegaki

    Chieri Uegaki's writing centers on themes of identity and cultural heritage, drawing deeply from her personal experiences and family history. She crafts narratives that offer young readers a poignant exploration of cultural intersections and the journey of finding one's place in the world. With a keen eye for detail and a compelling narrative voice, Uegaki creates stories that resonate with children, encouraging them to embrace their unique backgrounds.

    Hana Hashimoto
    Ojiichan's Gift
    Suki's Kimono
    • Suki's Kimono

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
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      Suki's favorite possession is her blue cotton kimono. A gift from her obachan, it holds special memories of her grandmother's visit last summer. And Suki is going to wear it on her first day back to school --- no matter what anyone says.When it's Suki's turn to share with her classmates what she did during the summer, she tells them about the street festival she attended with her obachan and the circle dance that they took part in. In fact, she gets so carried away reminiscing that she's soon humming the music and dancing away, much to the delight of her entire class!Filled with gentle enthusiasm and a touch of whimsy, Suki's Kimono is the joyful story of a little girl whose spirit leads her to march --- and dance --- to her own drumbeat.

      Suki's Kimono
    • Ojiichan's Gift

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
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      A heartwarming story about the relationship between a girl and her grandfather. When Mayumi was born, her grandfather built her a garden. It had no flowers or vegetables in it. Instead, Ojiichan made it out of stones: Òbig ones, little ones and ones in-between.Ó Every summer, Mayumi visits her grandfather in Japan, and they tend the garden together. Raking the gravel is her favorite part. But then one summer, everything changes. Ojiichan has grown too old to care for his home and the garden. He has to move. Can Mayumi find a way to keep the memory of their garden alive? Children will be moved by MayumiÕs devotion and ingenuity.

      Ojiichan's Gift
    • Hana Hashimoto

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
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      Hana has signed up to play the violin at the talent show, even though sheÍs only had three lessons. Her brothers predict disaster. But Hana practices and practices, inspired by her grandfather, or Ojiichan, who played the violin every day when she visited him in Japan. As Hana takes the stage, doubt is all she can hear, until she recalls her grandfatherÍs words of encouragement, and shows the audience how beautiful music can take many forms.

      Hana Hashimoto