

desertcart.com: How My Parents Learned to Eat: A Gentle Story About Discovering Each Other's Eating Customs for Children (Ages 4-7): 0046442442350: Friedman, Ina R., Say, Allen: Books Review: Another generation gets blessed! - Love this sweet little book which teaches how cultures can come together, and learn from and appreciate each other. Read this to my kids when they were little, now sharing it with my grands! Review: GREAT CHILDREN'S BOOK - So fun to hear about two different cultures meeting and falling in love. Told in a cute way. Well done.


| Best Sellers Rank | #181,030 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #169 in Children's Asia Books #180 in Children's Art Fiction #725 in Children's New Experiences Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (148) |
| Dimensions | 8 x 0.12 x 8 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| Grade level | Preschool - 3 |
| ISBN-10 | 0395442354 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0395442357 |
| Item Weight | 3.21 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 32 pages |
| Publication date | April 27, 1987 |
| Publisher | Clarion Books |
| Reading age | 4 - 8 years |
C**G
Another generation gets blessed!
Love this sweet little book which teaches how cultures can come together, and learn from and appreciate each other. Read this to my kids when they were little, now sharing it with my grands!
K**Y
GREAT CHILDREN'S BOOK
So fun to hear about two different cultures meeting and falling in love. Told in a cute way. Well done.
H**R
Enjoyable
Cute story that can help explain different cultures. My third graders were able to connect this book in their reading, writing and special studies units of learning.
J**G
A great book about culture
I read this years ago for a project I was working on about different types of families. It is a sweet book about 2 people from different cultures learning to eat like the other. The things we do for love! It's a sweet story.
G**T
A Child Imagines His Parents Struggles to Understand their Respective Cultures
This book looks at the immigrant experience from a unique angle: a boy wonders how his American dad and his Japanese mother learned to share one another's worlds. He does this by focusing on the differences in foods and eating utensils and the roller coaster of feelings they probably had as each made "assumptions" about the other's thoughts and emotions. As in the other two stories reviewed in this post, characters are divided by language yet still mange to communicate--although after some miscues and erroneous "translations." Reading Rainbow selected the book as a featured story. #AAQ Lens: For adopted children this book can offer a less intensely associated experience being a "foreigner." This time instead of presenting it from a child's point of view (which tends to make it easier to identify with and place themselves in their experience,) the story unfolds through the adults. This places an extra layer of emotional distance which may make it more comfortable for the child to explore the ideas and emotions the story raises. --Gayle H. Swift, "ABC, Adoption & Me: A Multicultural Picture Book"
A**S
Classic!
I remember seeing this book on Reading Rainbow as a child and checking it out from the school library. I now read this to my daughter and have added it to her collection.
A**N
Just as I remembered it...
I remembered this story from when I was young, first seeing it on Reading Rainbow. It is a touching story about two people from two cultures who fall in love. They are willing to compromise and learn about the other's culture. A great lesson for children about tolerance, respect and compromise. The recipe for a TRUE love story.
K**N
Bi-culture becoming bi-hearture :)
As a family that spends their time between 3 cultures, we can relate to that. The Japanese part is awesome because it does show the differences that a foreigner is to learn and understand, and we loved the Japanese lunch with all the miso soups and sushi :) The American part is great too. And the kid, well, the last part you have to read yourself, it's cute :)
S**O
冒頭で,小学1年ぐらいの女の子が登場します。我が家では,箸でご飯を食べたり,フォークとナイフで食べたりします。なぜそうか,分けを話します,といってこの絵本がはじまります。 素敵な恋愛ものです。英語は,英米の小学1年程度です。
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