Book description
That night, Kanzi wraps herself in the beautiful Arabic quilt her teita (grandma) in Cairo gave her and writes a poem in Arabic about the quilt. Next day her teacher sees the poem and gets the entire class excited about creating a "quilt" (a paper collage) of student names inâŠ
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2 authors picked The Arabic Quilt as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?
I love this childrenâs book about languages and how quilting can become a metaphor for our patchwork society, with differences and unity.
I particularly liked the Arabic words scattered here and there without an immediate translation (there is a glossary at the end), and it was fun to try to make sense of them by the context and empathize with the characters as they learn to live a bilingual life.
From ValĂ©riane's list on childrenâs books about quilts.
There are lots of excellent contemporary picture books about children from other countries adjusting to life in the United States. What sets this book apart for me is that, rather than just sprinkling in some words in the familyâs native tongue, it specifically talks about languages and bilingualism. The writing is a little on-the-nose in spots (children say things like âI didnât realize how important a different language isâ and âArenât languages a beautiful thing? They can truly unite us!â), but itâs a likable story with charming illustrations. My favorite part is at the end, when the Arabic quilt inspiresâŠ
From Mara's list on picture books about languages.
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