Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
07/02/24
Illustrator:
Chen, Dream,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
0-593-42545-6
ISBN 13:
978-0-593-42545-9
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2023038502
Dimensions:
24 x 29 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
In this follow-up to Everyone Loves Lunchtime but Zia (2023), a young Chinese American girl wishes that her classmates could see how talented her seamstress mother is.Zia's class is hosting Career Day. When her teacher asks whose parents can come to school to talk about their jobs, Zia keeps her hand down, uncertain that Mama will be able to come. When she asks, Mama says she's worried that the students won't understand her English. "I can teach you more English," Zia responds. But Mama can't miss work. When Mama makes Zia a beautiful red dress to wear to Career Day, Zia has an idea. On Career Day, after the other students' parents have talked about teaching art, building phones, treating sick animals, and staying at home to look after children, Zia connects a laptop to a larger monitor. There's Mama, showing everyone how she makes a dress, with Zia translating Mama's Cantonese into English. Large swaths of brilliant red and yellow fabric billow out from the computer screen to fill the page, conveying both Zia's enthusiasm and Mama's expertise. Throughout, charming artwork expressively communicates Zia's gamut of emotions while propelling the story forward. Liao lovingly weaves together the threads of immigrant life and allows Zia to take the initiative to solve the problem in a thoroughly modern way.This rich and multifaceted story is a perfect fit. (author's note, glossary) (Picture book. 4-8)
An empowering story about a Chinese American girl who proudly translates for her mom, helping her to demonstrate her skill as a seamstress on Career Day at school.
It will soon be Career Day at Zia’s school and she cannot wait for Mama to tell her classmates all about her job as a seamstress and about the beautiful dresses she sews. There are just two problems: Mama cannot take time off from work and she also cannot speak English fluently. Zia is determined, however, and hatches a plan.
When Career Day arrives, we meet a vet, a stay-at-home dad, and more. And when Mama finally makes her debut, Zia is the proudest kid in class. Everyone loves career day, but most of all, Zia.