Pa, Me, and Our Sidewalk Pantry

by Toni Buzzeo (Author) Zara González Hoang (Illustrator)

Pa, Me, and Our Sidewalk Pantry
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

A kind and generous grandparent-grandchild duo nourish their neighborhood in this new picture book from critically acclaimed author Toni Buzzeo.

Pa and his grandchild, Jelly Bean, have a sidewalk library filled with stories. Anyone can bring donations or take something to read. Jelly Bean loves the sidewalk library! But what about when their neighbors might need something more than books? Together, Pa and Jelly Bean build a sidewalk pantry right next to the sidewalk library. They get donations from neighbors who have a lot to give, and leave the doors open for those who may not have enough.

This charming multigenerational story from award-winning author Toni Buzzeo and rising-star illustrator Zara González Hoang celebrates community, generosity, and creative problem solving.

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Kirkus

Buzzeo has written a timely book on the underrated power of libraries and mutual aid. Hoang's delicate use of colored pencil and watercolor gives the tale an endearing and pleasant touch. A charming, intergenerational story of compassion, creativity, and community.

Publishers Weekly

"Pa's workshop is just about my favorite place," begins the young narrator of this community care story by Buzzeo (When Sue Found Sue). The child, portrayed with light brown skin, sports a fade; Pa is shown with brown skin, black hair, and a mustache. "What's on your mind, Jelly Bean?" Pa asks affectionately, as the youth holds the sign from the sidewalk library out front. "With Mom out of work, we need food as much as we need books. I think other people might too." To accompany the sidewalk library, the two build a sidewalk pantry. In a thoughtful step-by-step narrative, they also devote thought to food pairings (soup and crackers, oatmeal and raisins), treats, and how they'll resupply. Watercolor, colored pencil, and digitally wrought art from González Hoang (Measuring a Year) show close-ups of tools, food, and packaging, and focus on the relationship between Pa and Jelly Bean as well as an anonymous note that connects with the child. Straightforward familial action, the young narrator's compassion, and Pa's flexibility ("Sometimes, you just need to switch things up") give listeners plenty to engage with. Resources conclude. Ages 4-8. Author's agent: Stefanie Sanchez Von Borstel, Full Circle Literary. Illustrator's agent: Andrea Morrison, Writers House. (July)

Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.

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Toni Buzzeo
Toni Buzzeo is the author of the Caldecott Honor Book and New York Times bestseller One Cool Friend and many other books for children. She lives in Arlington, Massachusetts. Zara González Hoang is the illustrator of several picture books. She grew up in a little bungalow in the frozen tundra of Minnesota. Surrounded by snow, she spent her days dreaming, doodling, and listening to the colorful stories of her dad's life growing up in Puerto Rico while navigating her place as a Puerto Rican Jew in a sea of Scandinavians. (She's still figuring that out.) These days, she lives outside of Washington, D.C., with her husband, their kids, and a curly coated corgi named Ziggy. Learn more about her at zaralikestodraw.com.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781419749377
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Harry N. Abrams
Publication date
July 11, 2023
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV047000 - Juvenile Fiction | Books & Libraries
JUV013030 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Multigenerational
JUV050000 - Juvenile Fiction | Cooking & Food
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Grandfathers
Neighborhoods
Charity

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