13 Stories About Ayana
13 Stories About Ayana
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Holiday House
Annotation: A loving look at the ups and downs of being a preschooler in the big city from an award-winning author-illustrator. Thir... more
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #350932
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Holiday House
Copyright Date: 2022
Edition Date: 2022 Release Date: 11/22/22
ISBN: 0-8234-4829-0
ISBN 13: 978-0-8234-4829-6
Dewey: E
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal Starred Review (Thu Dec 01 00:00:00 CST 2022)

PreS-Gr 1— Fans of 13 Stories About Harris will be delighted by Schwartz's return, with another set of short stories following the everyday adventures of a city-dwelling child. This time, Harris's friend Ayana is the star of the show. Lively vignettes form a warm and wonderful portrait of Black joy as Ayana's parents encourage discovery, responsibility, and community through activities, such as riding a bus, just to see what's at the end of the line, bringing home a pet hamster, and participating in their neighborhood block party. There is a comfortable rhythm to the narrative and a clear connection between many of the stories, rewarding readers who pay close attention. The passage of time is marked by Ayana and her family repeatedly tending their community garden where Ayana plants zucchini seeds and learns how they grow. Ayana's 13 stories reach a satisfying conclusion when her family hosts Harris's family for a lovely zucchini-based dinner party, affirming the sweet and steady friendship from the first book. VERDICT The very definition of a cozy picture book and a first purchase; with charmingly brief prose and illustrations that interact playfully with the text, Ayana's 13 stories add up to a delightful experience for readers of all ages.— Allison Tran

ALA Booklist (Tue Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

13 Stories about Ayana is so charming and simple that it's disarming. Each vignette atly, numerically titled ntains whimsy and humor and is entirely self-contained, yet surprisingly each is subtly connected to another. Readers get to trot alongside Ayana as she goes about her days waking up backwards, buying a hamster, riding the bus with her mother to the end of the line just to see what's there, giving the hamster a bath, spending time with Harris and his family. The stories vary in length from a page or two to a single sentence, and all require lingering with the illustrations, which provide the details to establish Ayana's life in a city where gardens are shared in a community lot and al fresco meals take place on a rooftop. Astute readers will appreciate the passage of time marked by the planting and harvesting of zucchini, every part of which is ultimately cooked and eaten. A thoroughly delightful book to be read over and over.

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School Library Journal Starred Review (Thu Dec 01 00:00:00 CST 2022)
ALA Booklist (Tue Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
Reading Level: 1.0
Interest Level: K-3
Guided Reading Level: M
Fountas & Pinnell: M

A loving look at the ups and downs of being a preschooler in the big city from an award-winning author-illustrator.

Thirteen illustrated vignettes capture the wonder and humor of everyday life for a toddler named Ayana. Ayana visits a community garden with her father, gets her face painted at a block party, and has a playdate with her best friend Harris. In these beautifully observed moments, celebrated author-illustrator Amy Schwartz shows us how a young child experiences the warmth of family, friends, and neighbors.
 
A companion book to 13 Stories about Harris, these short, charming tales capture a young child’s view of the world with wit and honesty. With very short text supported by bright illustrations, this is an excellent storytime choice for young readers beginning to read on their own—or a great choice to share together with the ones you love.
 
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
 
 
Praise for 13 Stories About Harris:
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
A Bookpage Best Book of the Year
A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year

* "Schwartz has for decades been one of our most tuned-in, honest, and sympathetic chroniclers of childhood; here she is at her absolute best."—The Horn Book, starred review

* "This book is exactly what being a toddler is all about, and Schwartz shares it with simple language, wonderful art, and an attitude of sheer delight."—School Library Journal, starred review


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