Soggy Like Cush Cush (A Picture Book Celebration of Creole Culture for Kids)

Karly Pierre
Illustrated by Kristen Uroda
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Soggy Like Cush Cush (A Picture Book Celebration of Creole Culture for Kids)

Karly Pierre
Illustrated by Kristen Uroda
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3-5 YEARS40 PAGESENGLISH

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A boring, rainy day becomes filled with warmth as a grandmother and grandchild travel around town doing various acts of goodwill.

Petite Marie laments the prospect of a day spent inside; today is as soggy as a bowl of cush cush (cornbread). But Gran-moman insists, "Dere's planty we can do." She tucks some okra and a jar of tea leaves into her purse, and they head out for a ride past sugar cane fields and pastures before making a series of visits. They offer okra and tea to one neighbor, pick up shrimp from another, and go to a church to help with the food drive. At each stop, people who are clearly familiar with Gran-moman and her generous nature offer extra treats to Petite Marie. By the time they arrive at Gran-popa's grave, a ray of sunshine peeks through the clouds as Gran-moman remembers her late husband's wise words about how seemingly little actions matter most. The rain continues to fall, but Petite Marie's mood has lifted by the time they return home. This quiet story is rich with life, from the small moments and kind deeds that form the fabric of our communities to the remembrance of loved ones who live on in us. Gran-moman, Petite Marie, and the members of their community present Black and speak in a dialect of Louisiana Creole, and the author's note discusses Black Louisiana Creole culture. Uroda's soft illustrations use a variety of clever perspective shifts, thoughtful compositions, and cool and warm palettes to immerse us in Petite Marie's day.

An inspiring, beautifully told book of golden moments to be savored.
  • Appropriate for: Ages 3-5 Years
  • Published date: Feb 04, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 40
  • Publisher: little bee books
  • ISBN: 9781499816204
  • Dimensions: 8.5" W x 0.4" L x 11.0" H
Karly Pierre grew up in the heart of the Louisiana Creole/Cajun countryside surrounded by sugarcane fields. She comes from a family of farmers and educators who instilled in her a love of nature and adventure. She is a professor in South Korea where she currently resides.

Kristen Uroda is an artist best known for her vibrant, joyful illustrations. Often softly formed yet boldly colored, her work aims to express beauty in the ordinary moments, celebrate the poetry within diverse faces and figures, and tell stories that inspire reflection and social and civic change. While her career started in editorial illustration, she has most recently moved into narrative illustration. She is currently based in her hometown of Detroit, Michigan.

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