Zuni and the memory jar

Aisha Saeed

Book - 2024

In this reminder to celebrate everyday joys in life along with the grand achievements, sweet, silly and creative Zuni marks the moments that have made an impact on her and puts them in her family's memory jar to be shared at the end of the year.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
New York : Kokila 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Aisha Saeed (author)
Other Authors
Neha Rawat (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 23 x 29 cm
ISBN
9780593618950
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Review by Booklist Review

One day, Zuni's mother brings home a glass jar to begin a collection of memories--mementos of the accomplishments of family members. As time goes on, everyone in Zuni's family adds a memory of a special moment: a winning goal, a blue ribbon, a piano recital. It appears Zuni is surrounded by overachievers, and while her "winning moment" seems to be taking its time, she is not discouraged. Everyone assures her that her time will come, and it does. When the family gathers over tea and cakes to pore over their jar memories, Zuni shares her own contributions: helping out, playing with friends, rescuing a lion. Zuni's memories are different from those of her family members, and the message of the book is that even ordinary moments are worthy of remembering. An author's note adds a personal touch, reiterating this sentiment. Charming illustrations provide expression and visual details. Teachers and parents might be inspired to create their own versions of memory jars for children to collect special moments in time.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

A family's way of reflecting on the year encourages Zuni, youngest of three, to make memories in this sunny tale. When Mama arrives home with a big glass jar, she explains that it will hold items associated with special moments. As Zuni's family adds mementos from their achievements--a winning soccer goal, a successful piano recital--Zuni is told that "someday" her moment will come, too. When the jar is opened, it reveals each individual's recollections--and the way Zuni has made the most of notable everyday events. Saeed's slice-of-life-oriented text highlights each signpost, while Rawat's digital illustrations capture Zuni's no less significant contributions alongside those of her family. An author's note concludes. Zuni's family cues as being of South Asian heritage. Ages 4--8. (June)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A young girl of South Asian descent and her family collect treasured memories. When Mama comes home with an empty jar, Zuni imagines filling it with cookies. But this jar is meant for something even more special: memories. When Zuni's brother Adam scores a winning goal for his soccer team, he puts a photo of the triumphant moment in the jar. Then Zuni's sister Sophie gives a well-received piano performance, and their grandmother's quilt wins a blue ribbon in a local competition. Mementos of these events go in the jar alongside the ribbon Mama earns for completing a Turkey Trot race. But what about Zuni? Throughout the year, her family reassures her that she, too, will soon earn achievements worthy of the jar. It isn't until they review their memories that the family opens the jar and realizes that, unbeknownst to them, Zuni has been making her own memories from bits and pieces of life her elders were too busy to notice, value, or understand. Zuni's story is expertly paced, elegantly written, and perfectly plotted. The book's clever twist is supported by subtle clues in the upbeat cartoon illustrations. Perhaps the most impressive part of the story is its message--while it's important to mark big achievements, Saeed encourages children and their families to see everyday moments as extraordinary, too. A superbly original picture book that celebrates memories big and small. (Picture book. 3-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.