Gibberish
Kirkus - Parents - Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association - Chicago Public Library - Washington Post - Evanston Public Library - Los Angeles Public Library Charlotte Huck Recommended Book Common Sense Media Selection It's Dat's first day of school in a new country! Dat and his Mah made a long journey to get here, and Dat doesn't know the language. To Dat, everything everybody says -- from the school bus driver to his new classmates -- sounds like gibberish. How is Dat going to make new friends if they can't understand each other? Luckily there's a friendly girl in Dat's class who knows that there are other ways to communicate, besides just talking. Could she help make sense of the gibberish?
P R A I S E "A superb picture book."
--The Wall Street Journal "Masterly. A tender reflection."
--The New York Times ★ "The execution is stellar. A visually and emotionally immersive immigration story."
--Kirkus (starred) ★ "Delightful. Beginning readers will love this book as the illustrations say it all."
--School Library Connection (starred) ★ "Will give hope to kids dealing with a new country and could inspire others to reach out to struggling immigrant children."
--Booklist (starred)
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Become an affiliate"...splendid...a powerful story about compassion and finding one's voice. There are an increasing number of picture books about immigration, but this one stands above the rest in its brilliant and deeply felt depiction of how it feels for children just like Dat." -- Julie Danielson, Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast
"The ingenuity and playfulness of the art, as well as the book's overarching message, make this title a must for any child's library." -- Shelf Awareness
"Masterly. A tender reflection of what it feels like, after being socially on the outside, when linguistic connections spark and fizz, and one's first few words ('tree, ' 'boat, ' 'book') suddenly multiply to equal 'home.'"-- Kory Stamper, The New York Times
"...a superb picture book...'Gibberish' tells a touching tale that will resonate not only with former outsiders but also with children who might wonder why the new kid at school is so quiet." --Wall Street Journal
"[STAR] "This picture book brilliantly conveys how terrifying and confusing it can be to adapt to a strange country and how much even one person's acts of kindness can help. This is a story that will give hope to kids dealing with a new country and could inspire others to reach out to struggling immigrant children." -- Booklist (starred),
""Vo's heartwarming immigration story is -beautifully told, with multimedia illustrations that shine on each spread. This -uplifting -story is a welcome addition to any collection."--School Library Journal,
"Brilliant, metaphorical illustrations move from cartooney black and white to realistic color to illuminate Vo's exceptional storytelling... It's a must-share book that beautifully shows the challenges of language learning." -- Melissa Taylor, Imagination Soup
"[Gibberish] reminds me a bit of Shaun Tan's The Arrival, in that it shows a foreign world by making it look literally alien. This one focuses on language, but that's an important key to unlocking a new place." -- Geek Dad