Sari-Sari Summers
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2.0 • 1 Rating
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
In this love letter to the Philippines (and to grandmothers), a young girl comes up with a brilliantly delicious way to attract customers after a heat wave leaves her lola’s store empty. Nora loves spending summers with Lola at her sari-sari store, a treasure trove filled with everything you could need, from hair accessories to toys, creamy yema to sour tamarind candy. And this year, Nora is big enough to help her grandmother. But when a heat wave strikes and no one comes to the store, Nora worries that she won’t get to spend the rest of the summer with her lola—until she gets a sweet idea. After all, the mangoes on the tree outside are finally ripe, and with a bit of measuring, mixing, and a good deal of tasting, Nora and Lola have a refreshing way to bring people together—and to the sari-sari store. With soft, heartfelt illustrations, Lynnor Bontigao’s endearing picture book—featuring a recipe for making mango ice candy like Nora’s—is an ode to ingenuity and to intergenerational relationships that’s as sweet and gentle as a kiss on the cheek.
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Familial bonds burnish Bontigao's affectionate solo debut in this empowering intergenerational tale featuring a child's creative problem-solving. Nora, who cues as of Filipino descent, is staying with her grandmother, Lola, for the summer, and is finally old enough to help out at Lola's sari-sari store, where "you can buy ANYTHING"—bulk dried goods, condiments, hair clips, "and all kinds of treats!" Energetic Nora cleans (toppling a display), restocks (trying out the bubble gum), and measures (doing her best not to spill)—until a heat wave halts business and prompts worries about potentially being sent back home. As Nora rests with Lola under a mango tree, the ripe fruit gives the child an idea that could bring back customers. Digital art mimics colored pencil and pastel textures, and standout images portray a bustling community, the shop's myriad contents, and the feel of hot days in this story of how thoughtful entrepreneurship can serve and delight. Ages 3–7.