![]() ![]() While classroom libraries definitely have a need for books that show students how to welcome newcomers, they are great for home use as well, especially when they feature a beloved character like Amy Wu. ![]() My favorite part of the book might be Amy's cat, who shows up in most of the illustrations and is cute and fluffy, with great expressions! The other classmates are also welcoming to Lin, and follow Any's lead. In this sweet and brightly illustrated picture book, Amy Wu must craft a dragon unlike any other to share with her class at school in this unforgettable follow-up to Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao. It's good to see a diverse cast of people, and to see Amy welcome them all. Hardcover Picture Book, December 15, 2020. The illustrations are bright and show a lot of detail about the classroom and the dumpling party at Amy's house. Amy’s class has a new student from China Amy tries hard to make Lin feel included, but she can’t draw him out of his. ![]() She observes the world around her with keen insight, and even though it is difficult for her, works to make her classmate feel that he is not alone. Amy Wu does her best to make her new classmate feel welcome in this warmhearted and playfully illustrated follow-up picture book to Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao and Amy Wu and the Patchwork Dragon. She is probably in early elementary school, and I love how she consults the adults in her life to help her with her struggle. Amy is an engaging character who cares for her classmates and really wants to make Lin feel welcome in the classroom, but struggles with how to accomplish this. ![]()
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