Copyright Date:
2021
Edition Date:
2021
Release Date:
08/01/20
Illustrator:
Lee, Dara Lashia,
Pages:
59 pages
ISBN:
1-515-86131-7
ISBN 13:
978-1-515-86131-7
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2019057164
Dimensions:
19 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Twin Hmong American siblings lean on each other during a camping trip in this series opener.Mosquito bites, scary bears, and an outhouse are just some of the fears keeping Astrid hidden away in a closet while her family prepares for their upcoming campout. Her supportive twin brother, Apollo, reassures her that whatever happens, they will get through it together. This early chapter book highlights the strength of sibling bonds and shows Astrid overcoming adversity in an approachable way. Her timidity and anxiety gradually decrease as she discovers the reality of camping is a lot less scary than her imagination. While the short chapters and simple sentence structure support a newly independent reader, some page layouts are disjointed, with illustrations that do not match the corresponding text. Despite this minor flaw, the cute, cartoon images showcase a gentle-feeling outdoors and the warm family connection that defines this trip. Hmong cultural elements such as names and cuisine are organically incorporated into the storyline. It's an accessible and authentic introduction to an ethnic group rarely featured in children's literature or mainstream popular culture. Facts about the Hmong, popular Hmong foods, a glossary, and a discussion guide are included in the backmatter.This lighthearted adventure features much-needed Hmong representation and an equally satisfying plot. (Fiction. 6-9)
Astrid is afraid of the dark and doesn't want to go on her family camping trip. But her twin brother, Apollo, is excited. When they encounter scary things such as crawly bugs and the creepy dark, Apollo helps his twin through them. And when they encounter the scariest thing of all, Astrid might just be the one to save the starry campout.