Dumplings dance in water like Grandma moves through tai chi beats: slow, firm, focused. When the autumn leaves are tumbling, there’s nothing better than coming home from the park and helping Grandma roll, fill, and pinch ingots of meat and cabbage. “Dancing dumplings for my one and only,” Grandma says, scooping them up for her granddaughter. But as the season grows colder, Grandma says she can’t make dumplings for her one and only, not today. The child watches her grandmother wheeze and sneeze in bed, and although her heart da-dubs with fear, she lights incense and keeps her company until the day her grandmother is well enough to dance again—made stronger and healthier by the dumplings her granddaughter now cooks for her. Sumptuously and scrumptiously illustrated by Natelle Quek, Eva Wong Nava’s story captures the wonderful bond between grandchild and grandparent—and how powerful and healing the act of sharing food can be. An author’s note deepens the message of the importance of cultural foods in our relationships to both our heritage and loved ones.
- Books
- Kids Fiction & Indies
- Kids Fiction
- Dancing Dumplings for My One and Only
Dancing Dumplings for My One and Only
NewAuthor(s)
Publisher
Age Range
4+
Release Date
December 17, 2024
ISBN
978-1536238792
When her grandmother falls ill, a young girl pours her love, memories, and worry into the dumplings her grandmother taught her to make in this heartwarming—and mouthwatering—picture book.
Editor review
1 review
Food and family
Overall rating
4.8
Plot
5.0
Characters
4.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
A beautiful storybook about a little girl, her grandmother, and the family life and culture they share. Both enjoy quiet times together, tai chi in the park, making dumplings, and the girl never expects any of that to change. But when grandma gets sick, she realizes that not every day can be the same, and when grandma is better again, the girl values their times together even more.
The heart of this book is traditions and family. The dumpling nights show knowledge passing from generation to generation, and also how family roles evolve over time, as children grow and become caretakers. I love how it presents both the melancholy of loved ones aging and the joy of experiencing different life stages together, and it's sure to resonate with little ones growing up in multigenerational communities.
The heart of this book is traditions and family. The dumpling nights show knowledge passing from generation to generation, and also how family roles evolve over time, as children grow and become caretakers. I love how it presents both the melancholy of loved ones aging and the joy of experiencing different life stages together, and it's sure to resonate with little ones growing up in multigenerational communities.
User reviews
There are no user reviews for this listing.
Already have an account? Log in now or Create an account