Grumpy New Year

Katrina Moore

Book - 2022

Daisy, a young Chinese American girl, is excited to be celebrating the Lunar New Year with her Yeh-Yeh in China, but at first she is too grumpy from lack of sleep to enjoy the activities he has planned. Includes recipes for fried Jiao Zi (dumplings) and Eight Treasure Rice.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
New York, NY : Little Bee Books [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Katrina Moore (author)
Other Authors
Xindi Yan (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
34 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 23 x 29 cm
Audience
Ages 4-8.
Grades 2-3.
ISBN
9781499812824
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Review by Booklist Review

Daisy is so excited to spend Lunar New Year with Yeh-Yeh (Grandpa) in China that she can't sleep. Not on the long plane ride and not for the first few nights either. There is too much to see! But Daisy's sleeplessness gives her a big case of the grumps, making it hard to enjoy all the fun activities Yeh-Yeh has planned, from kite flying to ink painting to singing karaoke. Eventually, the little girl conks out, awakening in time to help Yeh-Yeh prepare delicious zong zi. After some house cleaning, Daisy rides to a bustling market on the back of Yeh-Yeh's bike, where her bad mood finally gives way to smiles and laughter. The night before New Year is filled with family, food, and dancing, and the big day joyously rolls in with a parade and fireworks. Moore structures her story as a 10-day countdown, and Daisy's big, conflicting feelings are entirely relatable. The holiday preparations and celebrations come to life in Yan's illustrations, which integrate humor and cultural details. Appended recipes truly make this a treat.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

In this follow-up to Grandpa Grumps (2020), a Chinese family enjoys a traditional celebration. There are 10 days until the new year when this picture book opens, and the countdown begins as Daisy travels to China to visit her grandfather, accompanied by Auntie. Daisy stays awake throughout the long flight while anticipating all the fun she and Yeh-Yeh (grandpa) will have together. When her bird kite fails to take off like Yeh-Yeh's, however, and as jet lag sets in, Daisy becomes grumpy: Nothing--not the karaoke or painting or boat ride Yeh-Yeh arranged--feels as enjoyable as she had expected. Daisy's struggle to process her emotions while hoping they will not affect Yeh-Yeh will resonate with anyone who has managed both their own and others' disappointment. Eventually, Daisy succumbs to exhaustion and sleeps for well over a day, waking in time to help make zong zi (sticky rice treats wrapped in bamboo leaves). Only two days are left until the new year when Daisy's spirits finally lift during an outing to the market, where she and Yeh-Yeh share a hearty laugh. Vivid spreads alternate between vignettes and close-ups of facial expressions registering surprise, frustration, and fatigue, while atmospheric full bleeds convey a child's sense of wonder, festive fireworks, an extended-family gathering, and a bustling street parade. Cantonese and Mandarin phrases are featured; the backmatter includes two recipes. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A simpatico portrayal of holiday travel across time zones. (author's and illustrator's notes) (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.