Mia Moon, Kid Translator By Debbie Min

Kid TranslatorHave you ever considered shifting to another country along with your parents Have you considered how you and your parents will adjust there What if your parents don t know the native language of that country Will you feel ashamed somehow All these questions are answered in this book about how a little girl called Mia felt ashamed of her parents because they didn t know the native language of that country where they were living just to give Mia a financially secured future And how she overcame that embarrassment How wrong we children are sometimes when it comes to our own dignity How can we think that our parents can be a cause of our embarrassment We do silly things to maintain our so called respect but in the end we realize that they were the root cause of our happiness.

Our security Childrens To celebrate May s AAPI month and June Immigrant Heritage month author Debbie Min has a new book out called Mia Moon Kid Translator. I just received this in the mail by Debbie and last night I read this to the younger kids at the library all of them gave it a thumbs up at the end of the reading I love reading out loud Debbie s books they are educational and the children learn from them. This is the second book I ve read by author Debbie Min the other book is called The Yuckiest Lunch Box they are both great books to share with your children they show the challenges some children of immigrants face Debbie through this books shares her experiences growing up Asian American her mission is to inspire kids to be proud of their heritage and to dream big Childrens Mia Moon initially feels frustration and shame that her parents cannot speak English well and she has to help them translate in different situations This is something that children of immigrant parents will be able to relate to But also.

Debbie Min writes stories on her early experiences growing up Asian American and other topics like family and love. Her mission is to inspire kids to be proud of their heritage dream big and follow their passions Her recent books include The Yuckiest Lunch Box The Ouchiest Words and The Squabble Sisters Debbies ultimate dream is to uproot to France and feast on cheese and wine all day while running through lavender fields. Her mission is to inspire kids to be proud of their heritage dream big and follow their passions Her recent books include The Yuckiest Lunch Box The Ouchiest Words and The Squabble Sisters Debbie s ultimate dream is to uproot to France and feast on cheese and wine all day while running through lavender fields. Find her on Instagram DebbieMinWrites site_link site_link Join Mia on a heartfelt journey of belonging as a 10 year old Asian American girl navigating the challenges of bridging the language for her immigrant parents in this new book Mia Moon Kid Translator Mia grapples with the adult responsibility of being a translator for her Asian parents in an English speaking world And after a few embarrassing translation mishaps she vows to master the language and become the ultimate helper But when Mia s favorite teacher Miss Rose requests to meet her parents Mia panics Will she be able to push past her shame and fear of judgment to find pride in her family s immigrant journey Mia Moon Kid Translator is an emotionally resonant tale that explores the triumphs and challenges faced by children of immigrants highlighting the importance of understanding gratitude and embracing cultural differences Mia s journey will leave readers with a deeper appreciation for the struggles of immigrant families and the unbreakable bonds they forge that transcend language barriers Mia Moon our freedom our dignity children who don t have immigrant parents will relate to universal frustration of having to do something they don t always want to do or feeling embarrassed about their parents The story shows Mia s growth as she embraces her culture and realizes that helping others is fulfilling Recommend Childrens

Mia Moon, Kid Translator By Debbie Min
English
Kindle Edition
Mia Moon, Kid Translator.

. Until that day comes she s content to live in Brooklyn with her husband and dog Nugget, Find her on Instagram DebbieMinWrites site_link Debbie Min writes stories on her early experiences growing up Asian American and other topics like family and love. Until that day comes she s content to live in Brooklyn with her husband and dog Nugget