Disclosure: I was sent a copy of this book in exchanged for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
Does your family or did your family have a tradition of Sunday dinner? I remember when I was young, we would gather at my grandparents' house for Sunday dinner. Often it would be a steak dinner or some type of beef I believe, but that is not really a memory, but more information told to me. The memory I have is when my cousin was a baby. I remember his holding my finger with his little hands for hours. I was finally not the baby of the family anymore. The funny thing is I don't remember his younger sister as a baby, but I remember him. Today I get to share with you a story about a Sunday dinner tradition in an Ecuadorian-American family and it has a family recipe to try at the end!! (We tried it and I loved it!!) The book is Dinner on Domingos by Alexandra Katona and illustrated by Claudia Navarro. This book is recommended for ages 5 to 8 and this review is for Multicultural Children's Book Day! Join us here, we are co-hosting, on January 28th for the BIG LINKY of all the Multicultural Children's Books and the celebration. There is more information about it all below!
From the Publisher:
"Warm memories wash over a first-generation Latinx American girl as she experiences a typical Sunday night dinner at her Abuelita's house. As Alejandra thinks about all the good times her family has had there, she decides that she wants to be brave and try speaking Spanish with Abuelita so that they can deepen their bond. A timely #OwnVoices tale that reflects the experience of many American families."From Me:
This story tells of a multigenerational family connection. The tradition of Sunday dinner and gathering at Abuelita's turned Sunday into Domingo for the author. In the book she shares her own memories of the fun and magic. She shares her desire to know more Spanish so she can connect even more with her abuela. The book uses Spanish words throughout the story to bring the true memories of Alejandra alive.
From the extended family gathering and squishing in to the traditional Ecuadorian food, this story shares true memories from a child's point of view. There are so many wonderful parts from jokes to dancing. At the end of the book Alexandra shares her family's recipe for Ecuadorian locro or potato soup. This was her favorite food served each Sunday and her abuela would sneak her some before the meal. Although Hazel doesn't enjoy cooking with me as much as she did when she was young, I still like to try the various cultural foods with my family, so I cooked some! The recipe in the book is easy and we found it delicious. It is not a recipe I would make all the time, but we enjoyed eating it.
This book shares how it is important to keep family traditions alive and share one's culture with the children. Even as people immigrate to new countries, culture can be kept alive with food, family, and memories. It is a wonderful story and a fun read. Hazel would have loved making the recipe with me when she was young--especially the dance party while the potatoes cook! Be sure to check this one out!
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