Simply gorgeous. If she is truly beautiful on her own merit, why is she talking about the white girl? Eyes That Kiss in the Corners may unintentionally reinforce the idea that "naturally conceived" families are somehow forever more bonded, connected, genuine, or real. HarperCollins/Harper . "Joanna Ho's tender yet powerful words and Dung Ho's vibrant illustrations inspire readers to recognize their own beauty and strength, igniting a revolution of self-discovery and confidence in this New York Times bestseller. This is an absolutely gorgeous “own voices” book about learning to love yourself, just as you are. The words are beautiful and the illustrations fit the story perfectly. by Ibtihaj Muhammad Hardcover. Grades: PreK-3. read more. It is the story of the love shared between generations, the love we must develop for ourselves, and the love that we use to create change in the world. Drawing from the strength of these powerful women in her life, she recognizes her own beauty and discovers a path to self-love and empowerment. 5 out of 5 stars with 26 reviews. THE ARTWORK IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BEAUTIFUL and the story will help so many asian children overcome their differences in appearances and have self-love, Eyes that Kiss in the Corners by Joanna Ho reviewed by H. A completely beautiful and important reading experience. Celebrate diversity & print today! And friends, that's it. Four generations of women are featured in this story and they all have eyes that kiss in the corners and glow like warm tea. Through poetic words and beautiful illustrations, a young Asian girl celebrates what makes her unique. The reviewers that warn about this not applying to transracial adoption seem to center their own whiteness and not understand this book isn’t meant to be a completely universal story in all aspects — like pretty much all books out there. She realizes that her eyes are not like everyone's. Her eyes are like her mother's. Her friends have "big eyes" with "lashes like lace trim on ballgowns.". Another review said it much better than I did, but it certainly would be a very triggering book for my girls. Eyes that Kiss in the Corners by Joanna Ho Drawn Together by Minh Lê A Morning with Grandpa by Sylvia Liu Thank You, Miyuki by Roxane Marie Galliez My Day with Gong Gong by Sennah Yee Apple Pie 4th of July by Janet S. Wong Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao Amy Wu and the Patchwork Dragon by Kat Zhang In the Snow by Huy Voun Lee Bringing in the New Year Welcome back. Buy Eyes That Kiss in The Corners on Bookshop. Eyes That Kiss in the Corners is a beautifully written and illustrated love letter that celebrates Asian eyes. HarperCollins, $17.99 (40p) ISBN 978--06-291562-7. I don't look for a tremendous amount of action in a children's book; you want it fairly simple. Similar Items. It's important for children to see themselves in mainstream media. They have big, round eyes and long lashes. They have big, round eyes and long lashes. I had never been mocked for my looks or heritage until I moved away for college, when my confidence was hig. $14.29. I truly contemplated the 3 star review and still feel uneasy about it. 40p. It includes the book's summary, teaching ideas, recommended resources, and more. 3258 Ratings. She realizes that her eyes are like her mother's, her grandmother's, and her little … Eyes that Kiss in the Corners is ultimately a story about love. STUNNING! Eyes That Kiss in the Corners is a children's picture book about a young Asian girl feeling good about herself. by Joanna Ho Hardcover. Joanna Ho is the author of Eyes that Kiss in the Corners (Jan 5, 2021), Playing at the Border: A Story of Yo-Yo Ma (Fall 2021), The Silence that Binds Us (2022), and One Day (2023). EYES THAT KISS IN THE CORNERS was on submission for nearly a year and a half before it was acquired. Her debut pictu. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 19, 2021. I so rarely see children's books focused solely on Asian Americans, especially in the local bookstores in Texas. Cancel online anytime. Meet-the-Author Recording with Joanna Ho about, Submit Qualitative Text Complexity Rubric, Complete Video Reading In lyrical text and cheerful, heartwarming (sometimes fantastical) artwork, this story shows an appreciation for diversity in our facial features as well as the celebration of biological family connections. "Eyes That Kiss in the Corners is a stunning #OwnVoices picture book that highlights a young Asian girl's self-love and appreciation of her eye shape. By completing your purchase, you agree to Audible’s, Sold and delivered by Audible, an Amazon company. Beautiful and colorful illustrations of an Asian family and ancestry recognizing and celebrating their uniqueness with growing confidence. 1-15-21: Pardon me while I wipe the tears away, but this book! 10/10 would cry again. Sorry, there was a problem loading this page. Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. The illustrations are also wonderful!! Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2021. narrated by Joanna Ho, Audiobook Excerpt They have big, round eyes and long lashes. Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2021. I'm so glad that I was wrong about what I thought it might be based on the title: I thought it might be about affirmation against kids with round-eyes, and have some teasing going on. Reinforcing white centric view of the world, Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2021. Eyes That Kiss in the Corners is a children's picture book about a young Asian girl feeling good about herself. You will get an email reminder before your trial ends. Shelves: childrens, kindle, 2021, picture-book, contemporary. I’m glad there’s a book that talks about this topic among the few Asian-American kids books out there. Edit: January 11, 2021. Drawing from the strength of these powerful women in her life, she recognizes her own beauty and discovers a path to self-love and empowerment. It would have taken me on a better journey to self-love (and most likely many others). It would have taken me on a better journey to self-love (and most likely many others). Eyes That Kiss in the Corners. She reflects on how her eyes look just like those of the other women in her family, "eyes that kiss in the corners, glow like warm tea, crinkle into crescent moons, and are filled with stories of the past and hope for the future." A New York Times Bestseller and #1 Indie Bestseller. They have eyes that kiss in the corners and glow like warm tea, crinkle into crescent moons, and are filled with stories of the past and hope for the future. 2021 — by Joanna Ho and Dung Ho. Quantity. This lyrical and stunning book tells a story about learning to love and celebrate your Asian-shaped eyes, in the of spirit of Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry. The lush, poetic text and gorgeous illustrations are perfect complements to the message of embracing your own unique beauty. I had never been mocked for my looks or heritage until I moved away for college, when my confidence was high and I had luckily already begun forming my sense of self. She is a writer and educator with a passion for anti-bias, anti-racism and equity work. Sadly, she's validating herself from the gaze of what's beautiful in white standards. They have eyes that kiss in the corners and glow like warm tea, crinkle into crescent moons, and are filled with stories of the past and hope for the future. I, like many Asian children around the world, grew up wishing for bigger eyes and longer eyelashes. $22.76. 22 Total Resources 2 Awards View Text Complexity Discover Like Books. Definitely recommend this. A New York Times Bestseller and #1 Indie Bestseller. They have big, round eyes and long lashes. Beauty doesn’t come from sameness. She is a writer and educator with a passion for anti-bias, anti-racism, and equity work. I want my kids to know that their eyes are just as beautiful as others. The title gets repeated on every page as we review all the other family members that own the same eyes. from Eyes that Kiss in the Corners. I haven’t been this happy to receive a book in the post in a while! She realizes that her eyes are like her mother’s, her grandmother's, and her little sister's. Audio Excerpt. My mother tongue is Cantonese as it was what I was first taught at home. Again, it's disappointing that this is what the Asian Americans are selling to White folks with all the good intentions to educate their children and at the same time continuing to feed some level of inferiority complex within Asian American community. This item: Eyes That Kiss in the Corners. The book's narrator, a young girl, begins by describing how her eyes look different from her friends' eyes. In elementary school, I was bullied because of my Chinese heritage. Even more so in the print book than the digital galley! Uplifting and essential! The book celebrates her eyes looking like her moms and grandma’s as much as it does her beautiful eyes themselves. ✘✘ Sarah ✘✘ (former Nefarious Breeder of Murderous Crustaceans), Cuddle Up With These New Holiday Romances and Cozy Mysteries. Eyes That Kiss in the Corners Categorie s of books: Arts & Photography, Business & Investing, Comics & Graphic Novels, Computers & Internet, Entertainment, Health, History, Garden, Law, Literature, Science, Sports, Action & Adventure, Bios & History, Children's Fantasy, Historical Eyes That Kiss in the Corners Fiction, Horror, Literary Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Non-Fiction, Romance . Not on my Christmas shopping list. Try again. and they are beautiful." Nice to see books celebrating Chinese culture. STUNNING!!! The beautiful prose of Joanna Ho is richly complemented by Dung Ho's vibrant illustrations. This lyrical, stunning picture book tells a story about learning to love and celebrate your Asian-shaped eyes, in the spirit of Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry, and is a celebration of diversity. Even sharing the same DNA, there has to be some deviation. Definitely recommend. It is a characteristic that binds her to women across generations in her family. To see eyes, something on our body that is often scrutinized as undesirable, represented in such a way is so...freeing. This is a gorgeous book. My only negative comment is that it refers to her 'ma ma" having the same eyes but it should be 'por por'. Love and celebrate the beauty of Asian eyes that kiss in the corners and glow like warm tea.A young Asian girl notices that her eyes look different from her . I so rarely see children's books focused solely on Asian Americans, especially in the local bookstores in Texas. They have big, round eyes and long lashes. She realizes that her eyes . "The book was on submission for . EYES THAT KISS IN THE CORNERS. My girls couldn’t wait to read it, however when it arrived and I started to read it and within the first couple pages saw the celebration of her eyes came from the fact she shares them with her mom, grandma, sister... We have a transracial family through adoption and my girls’ eyes do not look like mine but equally beautifully. She then goes onto describing her grandma, mom and sister's eyes that glow like warm tea and shaped like crescent moon, reinforcing the stereotypes of Asians being "foreign" or "exotic". To see what your friends thought of this book. Jan. 2021. We need many more books celebrating beauty in all shapes and forms. One credit a month to pick any title from our entire premium selection to keep (you’ll use your first credit now). Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 28, 2021. Reading this book felt empowering, and I can only hope that many other young children with 'eyes that kiss in the corners' will be able to read this and recognize that their differences are beautiful too. This book highlights this, but even with a language barrier, all you need is a little perserverance. A young Asian girl notices that her eyes look different from her peers'. We’d love your help. I understand the disappointment when it doesn’t meet your own expectations and hopes (and I do think it’s helpful to share this with others), but it seems the review ratings should be based on the writing and quality of the story, not on how much your own life doesn’t match up. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of, Published I wish I had this book growing up. HarperCollins, $17.99 Jan. ISBN 978--06-291562-7 HarperCollins, $17.99 Jan. ISBN 978--06-291562-7 ADVERTISEMENT This is a really beautiful book, and for most families will be great. Please try again. Start by marking “Eyes That Kiss in the Corners” as Want to Read: Error rating book. I purchased this book as I just loved the title. Eyes That Kiss in the Corners. Meet-the-Author Recording. This EYES THAT KISS IN THE CORNER Activities and Interactive Read Aloud Resource Book Companion Packet includes lesson plans, reading comprehension questions, vocabulary, grammar, phonics, writing and word study activities with both printable and digital student pages. She "has eyes that kiss in the corners and glow like warm tea.".

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