Danbi's favorite day

Anna Kim

Book - 2023

Danbi invites her friends to celebrate Children's Day like she did in Korea and is worried the picnic behind her parents' deli falls short of the kites and magic train rides she promised her friends.

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Genres
Children's stories Pictorial works
Picture books
Published
New York : Viking 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Anna Kim (author)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Audience
Ages 3-7.
Grades K-1.
ISBN
9780451478931
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Review by Booklist Review

This upbeat follow-up to Danbi Leads the School Parade (2020) channels the same messages of positivity and inclusivity. Young Korean immigrant Danbi is eager to celebrate her favorite day of the year with her classmates. Children's Day, where "all your wishes come true," is celebrated in Korea. But instead of a huge party, Danbi's mom offers up a small one behind their deli as she and Danbi's father have to work that day. Danbi's mom gently reminds her that Children's Day isn't just about things; it's about "celebrating all the children on Earth who will one day lead the world." A thunderstorm threatens the celebration on the day of the party, but Danbi finds a way to raise everyone's spirits. Author Kim presents striking digital illustrations created from watercolor, graphite, ink, and colored pencil. The characters are rendered with a wide range of skin tones and hair textures. Their facial expressions and exuberant energy leap off the pages. A joyful, inclusive celebration filled with hope.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A young Korean immigrant hosts a cultural get-together honoring the leaders of tomorrow. In this follow-up to Danbi Leads the School Parade (2020), the title character has an ambitious plan. Proudly sharing her Korean heritage, she invites her classmates to celebrate Children's Day--"the day all your wishes come true!"--with the promise of castles, train rides, and "thousands of chocolate chip cookies." (Mommy later explains that the day is also about "celebrating the children on Earth who will one day lead the world.") On the big day, when sunny weather darkens into a thunderstorm that not only crashes the outdoor picnic, but also threatens to dampen high spirits, Danbi's family-owned deli transforms into a treasure-hunt venue stocked with fixings for a hands-on adventure. In an inspired bid to save her party, Danbi creates an edible "volcano" covered in whipped cream and cherry syrup, sparking everyone's imagination and eager participation. Before long, a "sandwich train" materializes, comprising cars filled with ingredients ranging from ham and bulgogi to cheese and curry. Relishing their teamwork and accomplishments, Danbi feels a "pink, happy tickle" in her tummy where once there had been butterflies. By the time the skies are clear again, Mom lifts her rainbow cake from the steamer and chocolate chip cookies emerge from the oven. Kim's exquisite artwork renders distinct personalities and characters represented by diverse skin colors and hairstyles, priceless expressions, and irrepressible energy. (This book was reviewed digitally.) An endearing and hopeful expression of spontaneous fun and togetherness. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.