The Have a Good Day Cafe

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.37 (706 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1600603580 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-12-07 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
After leaving Korea to live with her son's family in the United States, Mike's grandmother suggests a plan to help with their food cart business.
michelle said Four Stars. good book. Traditional food makes an excellent food for a lunch cart A young boy's Korean grandmother comes to live with them in America.Mike's grandmother is always thinking and dreaming of her life back in Korea. Mike's family owns a food cart that they bring out and park at the corner of the park. They sell Bagels, OJ, Hot Dogs, chips, soda and pizza at their cart. Soon other carts come and sell the same kinds of things that Mike's family's cart sells. With too much competition they sell less food and wonder what they can keep their cart.One evening while cooking dinner with is grandmother they come up with a terrific idea,. Add to your collection of cultural and multigenerational books Truzbiglife Food carts are very popular here in Portland, so this is a timely subject matter, and our preschool children are familiar with the concept. A bit long for group reading, but should work fine reading 1/1,or with kindergarten ages and up.
Frances and Ginger live in the Washington, D.C. To find out more about Ginger Park, visit her Web site: parksistersKatherine Potter was drawn to The Have a Good Day Cafe by the opportunity to share the story with her nephew, whose grandfather came to the United States from Korea many years ago. She lives in Katonah, New York with her husband and their children. Frances is also the author of several books for adults. Frances an
Having only arrived in America recently, she is also tired of sitting alone in the apartment all day. From School Library Journal Grade 1-3–Mike loves his grandma dearly, but he's saddened by her constant yearning for her homeland of Korea. All rights reserved. Children will also readily recognize the loving and realistic relationship between a grandmother and her grandson. Business starts slowing down when competition arrives also selling pizza and hot dogs, so quick-witted Mike comes up with a plan to serve Korean dishes instead of the usual American fare. Allowing readers an understanding of the world of elderly immigrants, the Parks tell a gentle tale of how people can fee
