This story is about a family who immigrated and did not speak the native language. They found comfort in books.
This story is about a family who immigrated and did not speak the native language. They found comfort in books.
This book was published in 2019 and received the Tomás Rivera Book Award. This book is about finding home in a new place, and being connected by books, stories, and libraries. This is a touching story that I will definitely use in my classroom!
Published in 2018, follows the story of Yuyi Moral on his journey from Mexico to the United States with her young son.
Awards won: Pura Belpre Author Award
Purpose of Award: Presented to a Latino/Latina writer and illustrator whose work best portrays, affirms, and celebrates the Latino cultural experience in an outstanding work of literature for children and youth.
Author/Illustrator: Yuyi Morales
Date of publication: 2018
Gene: Biography
This was a beautiful story about a mother and child who immigrated to the US and how it was hard at first with them not speaking the language and not knowing anyone. But then they found the library.
“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.” 💜📚💜📚
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Oh, I just love this picture book. A story of mother & child immigrating and finding a love of books at the library. Who could not love this? Gorgeous illustrations.
Dreamers By Yuri Morales is a B about the author herself. Its an extraordinary book of the realistic struggles she faces on a journey to find happiness/freedom. As a First-generation American, this story really spoke to me because of how I can relate it to my family. This book is about a young mother and her child who leave Mexico in hopes to find better opportunities in a new place. She then finds a public library that opens a new world for her.
“Dreamers” is a (B) book, it was written and illustrated by Yuyi Morales. It has won the 2014 Pura Belpré Illustrator Award and was on the New York Times Best Seller list. Dreamers” is the personal story of the author‘s journey to the U.S with a small child.#ucflae3414su20
This is a book about a mother and child's journey from Mexico to the United States. It is a biography of the author Yuyi Morales. It highlights the struggles of being an immigrant and moving to a new country. The mother and child finds a safe place in a public library. They did not have to worry about a language barrier there. Eventually it is where they learned to read, write, and speak in English. #ucflae3414sp20
In this autobiography, Yuyi Morales shares her story of leaving her home and moving to the U.S. with her son. The text is very simple for children to understand and read along: the book offers an after note on why she came to the U.S. as well. The book uses illustrations to convey the story which can be easier for younger children to follow along and even more interesting to see real life pictures at the end!
This gorgeous picture picture for children completed the prompt for children‘s picture book for #NFNov. It follows Morales who came to San Francisco with her son to meet his great-grandfather. This book describes her life as an immigrant and how she and her son discovered the delights of the public library. Now, I want to read all her books ❤️
In honour of World Children‘s Day I simply could not resist this gorgeous book. The story of a mother and her child arriving in a new country and trying to find a place where they fit in. They discover a library that opens their hearts to the wonderful possibilities of the world. The message is positive and uplifting, and the illustrations are divine. The last page of the book (posted) will make every book-lover smile! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Dreamers by Yuyi Morales is an Audie Award for Young Listeners book. This biography is about the travels of a young Mexican mother and child to escape the Mexican government and has won a Pura Belpré Illustrator Award. The colorful story goes into detail about the struggles the two faced on their quest for freedom and happiness. This book would be great for a whole group lesson to educate about immigration! #ucflae3414f19
This book definitely gave me the warm fuzzies. An immigrant woman and her child find themselves in a library. They learn English from books, as well as discovering art and literature. 💖
This award winning book was full of beautiful, colorful illustrations that are such joys to look at. This story talks about the ways in which books, literature, writing, and story telling can be used to make messages heard and become one with the world even if you are unfamiliar with your surroundings. It is a positive and lighthearted book about starting a new life
“One of the most engaging elements of Dreamers is the artwork created by Morales. Using Mexican fabric, metal sheets, childhood drawings, as well as leaves and plants, Morales creates multi-media artwork that blends her Mexican and American lives together. Equally vibrant and surreal, the details in the art provide readers with links between the U.S. and Mexico.” https://wowlit.org/on-line-publications/review/xi-4/8/ #Picturebook
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This #picturebook deserves all the awards, and should have received a Caldecott! This is Yuyi‘s story of immigrating to the United States with her young son, and how public libraries became a beloved place to her when she was trying to navigate life in a new country. The illustrations pay tribute to creators & authors of all backgrounds. It‘s a beautiful book.
Th illustrations resemble a collage type of feeling and it really adds to the book because it has a whimsical effect. It almost feels messy and cluttered but it works well with this book and the meaning.
The sound of the poem adds to meaning because it shows grace and strength. I loved the formatting of this text and I could easily connect with the characters.
Dreamers by Yuyi Morales is an autobiography picture book that won the Pura Belpre award. This book is about a woman who traveled from her home in Mexico to the US with her son, Kelly. The story tells about her difficult passage and the issues she overcame. This website provides interactive read alouds and comprehension charts: . For this book I could use the UDL 3.1, “activate or supply background knowledge”. I could activate their background
This book is about a mother and a child‘s experience migration to a new place where everything is strange and new
Vibrant story about finding your voice and learning through literature. Great book to introduce diversity in the classroom
It‘s about immigrants becoming citizens and learning the language and culture. Like reading writing and speaking.
2018, poetry. Pictures are beautiful and vibrant and cover the page. Story about love between a mother and her child. Words flow throughout the page. Culturally diverse, story about making mistakes and learning to love stories.
“We are stories.
We are two languages.
We are lucha.
We are resilience.
We are hope.
We are dreamers, soñdores of the world.”
the illustrations in this book were amazing, the colors popped and it enhanced the story
I love this page! “Books became our language”
In a new place with new people, it is important to find comfort in something familiar. Even books!