Grade 2 Booklist Your library contains two copies of each of the following titles. Use the annotations and the Talk About It questions below as you explore these books with students.
TALK ABOUT IT: Mr. Taylor says that he has an accent too. Have you ever thought about how you might sound different to other people around the world? What else does Chloé learn about the way the people at the party speak and the foods they bring? (Make Connections, Summarize) ACTIVITY: There are several different dishes at Sajès’s birthday feast. If you were planning a feast with friends and family, what dishes would you want to have? Why? TALK ABOUT IT: How does the author let you know that the trip to Aquin takes a long time? What does Kiki enjoy doing in Aquin? (Key Details, Summarize) ACTIVITY: At the end of the book Kiki says, “Vacation is good but school is better.” What do you think? Write about what’s good about vacation and what’s good about school. TALK ABOUT IT: When someone has perseverance, they do not give up, even when what they are trying to do may be hard. How can perseverance help someone achieve their dreams? (Vocabulary) ACTIVITY: The girl in this story thinks about jobs she might have when she grows up. Write and draw about your dream job. TALK ABOUT IT: Why do you think Janjak and Freda are so happy to go the market if they cannot buy anything? What makes the market special to them? (Make Inferences, Setting) ACTIVITY: After helping Mrs. Jean clean up, Freda says, “Many hands make light work.” Write about the events that explain why she says this.
Janjak & Freda Go to the Iron Market (ale Mache an Fè) Author: Elizabeth Turnbull* Illustrator: Mark Jones Janjak and Freda have a nice day trip with their godmother and get to experience the market as it usually is, as well as have an unexpected adventure!
TALK ABOUT IT: Why is the soup important to Haitian culture? Why does the grandma say to share the soup with everyone instead of just family? What does the author want readers to know? (Summarize, Author’s Purpose) ACTIVITY: This book includes many descriptive phrases that appeal to the five senses. Look back at the book and write down a few favorite descriptive phrases. Use your own words and draw pictures to explain what these phrases mean to you. TALK ABOUT IT: Why do you think Bili is happy to have a new baby sister? Why might someone be excited to add a new member to the family? (Make Inferences, Make Connections) ACTIVITY: At first Bili is worried, but then his parents give him great news. Write about the ways Bili’s parents make him feel special about becoming a big brother. TALK ABOUT IT: Let’s look back through the book. What are some of the most interesting things you learned about Haiti and the Haitian Creole words from Dalia? (Key Details) ACTIVITY: Did you notice there’s a poem for every letter in the book? Pick a letter from the book and practice reading aloud the poem about the word featured. Take turns with a partner to read aloud a poem. TALK ABOUT IT: How do Chloé’s mom and Malika support her? What do you think are the most important things they say that help Chloé feel better? (Key Details, Problem and Solution) ACTIVITY: At the end of the book, Chloé says her hair is just right for her. Write about something that is just right for you.
Cheve Chloé / Chloé’s Hair Authors: Jamie Hector* and Alaine Roberson* Illustrator: Rachel Moss Chloé is ready for an entirely new look, but she doesn’t know what style to get!
Yon Timoun ak Yon Rèv / Just a Kid with a Dream Author: Cindy Similien* Illustrator: Jeric Tan
Dalia Explores the Haitian Creole Alphabet Author: Justine A. P. Louis* Illustrator: Fuuji Takashi Dalia shares the language and culture of Haiti through a lively exploration of the Haitian Creole alphabet. Told in verse and featuring pronunciation guides, readers will enjoy learning about Haiti and Haitian Creole with Dalia as their tour guide.
A young girl dreams of all the things she could be if she wanted to. From a chef to a pilot, she knows she can do it all.
Kiki / Kiki Author: Martyna Dessources* Illustrator: Audeva Joseph*
Devine kiyès k ap vini? / Guess Who’s Coming?
After school ends, Kiki is more than excited to go to Aquin. There are so many things he wants to do and see on his trip, not to mention spending time with the people he cares about. But will Kiki want to return home and start school again after such an amazing vacation?
Author: Martyna Dessources* Illustrator: Audeva Joseph*
When Bili’s mother seems to be ill, he is worried. Bili’s parents tell him not to worry, that they will soon have a wonderful gift for him. Turns out, Bili is getting a baby sister! Second graders will be delighted as they discover why Bili’s worry turns to excitement.
Fèt Anivèsè Mondyal Sajès la / Sajès’s Worldwide Birthday Feast Authors: Jamie Hector* and Alaine Roberson* Illustrator: Rachel Moss
Freedom Soup Author: Tami Charles Illustrator: Jacqueline Alcántara
Friends and family all come together to help Sajès celebrate his birthday, but they all bring different cultural dishes and speak differently. Maybe celebrating their differences and learning about new cultures can bring people together just as much as a birthday!
Every culture has its own traditions; for Haiti, a tradition held in high regard is celebrating the New Year with soup joumou. But Belle doesn’t know about the history, so Ti Gran, Belle’s grandma, teaches her all about it.
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*denotes an author or illustrator of Haitian descent
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