![]() Good For: Magical Storytelling, Balance of Lighthearted Humor and Harsh Reality, Learning About Philippine Culture, Modeling Emotional Resilience and Healing Family Trauma Topics and Themes: Philippine Culture, Folk Beliefs and Superstitions, Death. Angie Zapata, University of Missouri – respondentĭr. When superstitious Sab sees a giant black butterfly, an omen of death, she suspects she only has a week to reunite her feuding family. Villanueva, debuting author of My Fate According to the Butterfly (2019)ĭr. Thannha Lai, author of titles such as Butterfly Yellow (Septemrelease date), Listen, Slowly (2016), and Inside Out & Back Again (2013) ![]() ![]() Although this is the target age range, it is recommended to read it prior to having your child or student read it to be fully prepared and comfortable with the discussed topics in the book. Tonya Bolden, author of titles such as Ebenezer Creek (2017), Maritcha (2005), and Inventing Victoria (2019) My Fate According to the Butterfly is intended for ages 8 through 12 (grades 3 through 7). Yuyi Morales, author/illustrator of award-winning titles such as Dreamers (2018) and Viva Frida (2014) Kathy Short, University of Arizona – scholar/moderator ![]() Personal Stories as Cultural Narrative in Children’s LiteratureĪ Discussion about the value of teaching diverse children’s literature in university-level children’s literacy courses and how such texts can be a tool for inquiry intopersonal cultural narratives to better understand ourselves and the world we live in.ĭr. Room 362, Baltimore Convention Center, 1 W. ![]()
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