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My Footprints
My Footprints | Bao Phi
6 posts | 6 read | 8 to read
Upset after being bullied, Thuy, a Vietnamese American, pretends she is different creatures, including an especially strong, wonderful being made up of her two mothers and herself. Includes note about the phoenix and the Sarabha.
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PuddleJumper
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A lovely story about finding strength and support through your loved ones.

Andrew65 Well done 🎄🎄🎄 1y
DieAReader Awesome!🎄📚🤓 (edited) 1y
BookmarkTavern This looks sweet! ❤️ 1y
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mandarchy
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Great book for talking about experiencing bullies. This book talks about finding strength in loved ones. It supports #LGBTQ families, features Asian characters and strong female characters. Beautifully illustrated. #readforperspective #rainbowlibrary

RebL I don‘t know if this is what you mean by perspective, but the perspective the illustrator drew the character in this page gives them so much power! 2y
mandarchy @RebL I use that hashtag for books that feature marginalized previously 2y
mandarchy Neglected characters. 2y
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mandarchy @RebL sorry about my thumbs. The little girl's moms help her find her power, she has it, but doesn't realize it yet. 2y
RebL I figured as much. Even so, “looking up” at her puts her in a power position, the way kids look up to adults. So… perspectival in multiple ways. 2y
mandarchy I picked this picture to feature the illustrations because of that power. 2y
mandarchy @RebL and Polar bears are awesome 2y
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elizabethlk
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My Footprints by Bao Phi, illustrated by Basia Tran, is a really cute picture book that offers up a very sweet portrayal of a girl finding ways to cope with being bullied at school through imagination, culture, and family. The art is especially cute as well. I don't know if I enjoyed it as much as Bao Phi's previous picture book A Different Pond, but it was still very good and I'd recommend it.

Texreader Lovely review 3y
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Kenyazero
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Thuy gets bullied at school, and spends her walk home reflecting on how she could handle bullies if she was different animals. At home, her moms help her come up with even more creative animals to emulate to help her cope with bullying. I really enjoyed this book. #bullying #LGBTQ #PictureBook

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overtheedge
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What a beautiful book!
Inspiring and positive, this is about a young girl, Thuy, who is bullied because she is Vietnamese-American and because she has two moms.
Illustrations are gorgeous, colors are beautiful and perfectly represent this story.
This is a book written for ages 5-9, but I think it could be for any age.
#netgalley

TheBookKeepers Agree loved this one! 5y
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TheBookKeepers
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Read with my kiddo; we both really enjoyed it together! He rated it a 3 star, because he wished it had more funny parts. He really enjoyed the 'snakebutt' joke & was actively involved in the story as a whole. Books such as these, that show non-traditional family make-ups are so important to share w/ our children & should be integrated into every family bookshelf, in my opinion. A solid 4.5 star children's book that I recommend! LGBTQ friendly

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