Lili loves to cook baos, and Nai Nai has taught her all the secrets to making them, from kneading the dough lovingly and firmly to being thankful for the strong and healthy ingredients in the filling. But when Nai Nai realizes that they are out of cabbage (Secret #8: line the basket with cabbage leaves!), she sends Lili up to Babcia's apartment on the sixth floor to get some. Babcia is happy to share her cabbage, but she needs some potatoes for her pierogi. . . .
What follows is a race up and down the stairs as Lili helps all the grandmothers in her building borrow ingredients for different dumplings: Jamaican beef patties, Italian ravioli, Lebanese fatayer, and more. Energized by Melissa Iwai's engaging artwork and kinetic storytelling, Dumplings for Lili is a joyful story of sharing food, friendship, and love in all their forms.
Debbie Ridpath Ohi is a children's book author.
Educators! Looking for picture bks to help celebrate #AsianHeritageMonth with young readers? I recommend DUMPLINGS FOR LILI by @meliwai, which embraces different culture thru food & friendship. Winner of NY @SCBWI Crystal Kite! See: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cdvr7_DOfjM/ https://t.co/ZZAE8QL1Yz
libraries, movies, books, navel-gazing, a little too much about Dean Winchester. Rad fatty. she/her. (opinions belong only to me) icon by @_hellomango
Not only is this the best idea every but there's an amazing picture book I absolutely loved about this very thing: DUMPLINGS FOR LILI by Melissa Iwai. Hugely recommended: https://t.co/kOH6xN0w5P https://t.co/arGQeQCLv4
Alex Brown is a book critic.
* How to Apologize by David LaRochelle * Don't Hug Doug: (He Doesn't Like It) by Carrie Finison * Bisa's Carnaval by Joana Pastro * Dumplings for Lili by Melissa Iwai * Zombies Don't Eat Veggies by Jorge Lacera * How Mamas Love Their Babies by Juniper Fitzgerald 2/