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Malaika’s Costume

Malaika’s Costume

Nadia L. Hohn (Author) See More (4)
Irene Luxbacher (Author) See More (6)
CELA Library
The Malaika Series
FICTION
Holidays & Celebrations | People & Places | Social Themes
Holidays & Celebrations) , Caribbean & Latin America , Emigration & Immigration
Groundwood Books Ltd
P - 1
3 - 6

Paperback
9781773067452
$14.99 CADAvailable
English
05/07/2024

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9781773067889
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English
03/01/2016

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9781773067872
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English
03/01/2016

PDF [Fixed Format]
9781554987559
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English
03/01/2016

Hardback
9781554987542
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03/01/2016

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Description


Malaika’s mother can’t buy her a carnival costume — will she still be able to dance in the parade?

It’s carnival time — the first carnival since Malaika’s mother moved to Canada to find a good job and provide for Malaika and her grandmother. Her mother promised she would send money for a costume, and Malaika marks off the days on her calendar as she waits for Mummy’s letter to arrive. But when the letter finally comes, Malaika learns that there is no money for her costume.

Disappointed and upset at the thought of wearing her grandmother’s hand-me-down costume, Malaika leaves the house, running into Ms. Chin, the tailor, who offers Malaika a bag of scrap fabric. With her grandmother’s help, Malaika creates a patchwork rainbow peacock costume, and dances proudly in the parade.

This heartwarming story about family, community and the celebration of carnival is written in a blend of standard English and Caribbean patois. Nadia L. Hohn’s warm prose and Irene Luxbacher’s vibrant collage-style illustrations make this a strikingly original picture book.

Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.6
With prompting and support, name the author and illustrator of a story and define the role of each in telling the story.

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.1
Ask and answer questions about key details in a text.

Nadia L. Hohn Irene Luxbacher

Author Bio


NADIA L. HOHN, B.A. (Hon.), B.Ed., M.Ed., M.F.A. is an award-winning educator and author of several books for children including the Malaika series, The Antiracist Kitchen: 21 Stories (and Recipes), and A Likkle Miss Lou: How Jamaican Poet Louise Bennett Coverley Found Her Voice. Nadia is an “artivist” who works to make sure that all young people see themselves in books. Based in Toronto, Nadia teaches elementary school and writing for children courses at post-secondary institutions.

IRENE LUXBACHER is an artist and author living in Toronto, Ontario, who has received many awards for her work. She has written and illustrated Deep Underwater, an Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Award finalist, and Mr. Frank, which was selected as a USBBY Outstanding International Book. Her illustrations for the Malaika series by Nadia L. Hohn have been highly acclaimed, and her illustrations for The Imaginary Garden by Andrew Larsen were shortlisted for the Governor General’s Literary Award.

Prizes


  • OLA Best Bets Honourable MentionCommended 2016
  • Américas Award Honorable MentionRunner-up 2017
  • Commended TD Grade One Book Giveaway Selection, 2021Commended 2021
  • USBBY's Outstanding International Books ListCommended 2017
  • School Library Journal Best Picture BooksCommended 2016
  • CCBC Best Books for Children and Teens, starred selectionCommended 2016
  • Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario Children's Literature AwardWinner 2016
  • Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Books of the YearCommended 2017

Review Quotes


A wholly earned celebration.  — Kirkus
Like a rainbow peacock itself, the illustrations in this book burst with a frenzy of colors and textures.  — Booklist Online
The text is told in the colloquial voice of the little girl, and readers will quickly and easily feel a part of her circle. Carnival is an important holiday in many cultures, and it's good to have a picture book to celebrate it.  — Horn Book
A fun choice for libraries seeking books about creativity in general or the Caribbean in particular.  — School Library Journal
Malaika’s Costume is a highly recommended story that celebrates the different cultures of the world and the emotional journey of a young child.  — CM Magazine
. . . an engaging, poignant story with exquisite taste and wonderful details.  — Kinderlit
This is actually a realistic portrait of the consequences of global immigration and economics. But it’s also the story of how much little girls love their moms. Beautiful.  — Globe and Mail
Hohn employs a unique style of voice that is both figuratively and literaly lyrical.  — Canadian Children's Book News