Genre: Contemporary Realistic Fiction
Title: dear juno
Author: Soyung Pak
Illustrator: Susan Kathleen Hartung
Awards: Ezra Jack Keats Book Award
Age Range: 3-7 years old
Summary: Juno received a letter from his grandmother who lives in Seoul. Though he could not read the letter, he knew what it said because of the pictures and the flower his grandmother put in the envelope. Juno wanted to write a letter back to his grandma, so he drew her a few pictures. His parents helped him mail the letter. One day a large letter came, and when Juno opened it there were colored pencils, another picture, and a plane This made Juno happy because he knew his grandma liked his letter and wanted another one. Furthermore, the plane meant that she was going to come to visit him. Juno was very happy and fell asleep dreaming of his grandmother.
Evaluation: I would use this book in my classroom because it tells a great story about how communicating with someone can be through pictures not just words. I would use this to create an activity where students would have to convey a message by drawing a picture. The students would present their drawings and some people could guess what they think the message is. Then, the student would say what their message is to the class. I would collect everyone's drawings and display them on a bulletin board. I would use this book for grades K through 2nd grade because this would introduce them to "writing" letters.
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