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The Spice Box

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for The Spice Box by Meera Sriram and Sandhya Prabhat

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  • Kirkus:
  • Ages Toddler - 8
  • TeachingBooks:*
  • Grades PK-4
  • Lexile Level:
  • 760L
  • Cultural Experience:
  • Asian American
  • Immigrant / Refugee
  • South Asian
  • Year Published:
  • 2024

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From Kirkus

March 15, 2024
A family spice box unites three generations of South Asian chefs. Rishi's grandmother--whom he calls Paati--is arriving from India today. So Rishi asks his father if they can make potato curry together to welcome her. Dad's busy, so Rishi grabs the family spice box, which holds great significance for the family. Paati, the original owner of the box, used the spices inside to achieve her dream of becoming a renowned chef in the big city, an unusual achievement for a woman at the time. She gave the box to Rishi's father before he left for a new country. Rishi's dad was nervous about the move, thinking he might stick out as a recent immigrant. Happily, he arrived in a welcoming, diverse community, where, after a few mistakes and a lot of trial and error, he, too, learned to use the spice box to make delicious meals. When Rishi now lifts the box up high, disaster strikes. With a broken box, will Rishi ever earn the family title of "Master of Spice"? This gorgeous, tenderly told story uses a beloved spice box--something many South Asian and, specifically, Tamil families, will recognize--to tell an intergenerational story about adventure, love, and inheritance. With swirls of vibrant colors and effective use of repetition, the book depicts a family supporting its youngest member even through mistakes. A warm tale of family bursting with color and love. (Picture book. 3-8)

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