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Kshakal
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My #stuffedstockingswap package arrived today!!! So excited to open it!

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Reece203914
Chef Roy Choi and the Street Food Remix | Jacqueline Briggs Martin, June Jo Lee

“Growing up, Roy loved his mom's food made the Korean way- by hand.“

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Reece203914
Chef Roy Choi and the Street Food Remix | Jacqueline Briggs Martin, June Jo Lee

The illustrations feel like they are tying together different cultures/ art styles/ ideas etc. It reminds me of graffiti almost and then adding in the speech bubbles and headings makes you excited to flip the page and see whats coming next.

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Reece203914
Chef Roy Choi and the Street Food Remix | Jacqueline Briggs Martin, June Jo Lee
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A junior Library guild Selection Winner, Written by Jacqueline Briggs Martin, June Jo Lee illustrated by Man One is about a man born in South Korea who moves to LA and brings Korean food and different flavors to the area. He is a chef and everyone loves it. the story has speech bubbles sharing different vocabulary words of Korean dishes/words and describes them

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Maggiepesa
Chef Roy Choi and the Street Food Remix | Jacqueline Briggs Martin, June Jo Lee
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This book follows Roy Choi as he tries to incorporate his South Korean cooking skills and styles with the streets of L.A. The underlying message is the importance of learning and incorporating all cultures because there can be something new to learn and admire. The pictures have a graffiti-like feel to them to feel like your in the streets of L.A. It has simple wording so it is easy to follow. Favorite quote, “...we can all cook with love.“

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olivia.d
Chef Roy Choi and the Street Food Remix | Jacqueline Briggs Martin, June Jo Lee

“Food is love. Food is culture. Food is a connection”

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olivia.d
Chef Roy Choi and the Street Food Remix | Jacqueline Briggs Martin, June Jo Lee

The only reason I could see for using this book in my classroom, is to talk about what food the students would make in their own restaurant