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My father's shop (2004)

von Satomi Ichikawa

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While Mustafa strolls in Morocco's marketplace, a rooster starts to follow him and after he imitates the rooster, the nearby tourists all explain what sounds a rooster makes in their language.
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“My Father’s Shop” tells the story of Mustafa, a young boy, son to a shop owner in Morocco; one day Mustafa finds a rug in the shop and discovers a large hole in the center—his father tells him he can keep the rug since he loves it so much. Mustafa runs through the marketplace with the rug over his head, drawing attention from a rooster and in turn, the tourists in the market. As the rooster and Mustafa run through the streets, Mustafa hears the tourists refer to the rooster in their own respective languages; Mustafa hears Japanese, English, Spanish and more. As he runs back to the shop, the tourists follow, bringing business to his father. The plot is very simple and to the point, however the importance of Mustafa’s cultural lesson and exposure to different kinds of people in a make-shift melting pot is very valuable. The book is meant for very early readers, and it is a great introduction to multicultural literature, for its message and the influential illustrations. The illustrations are done in beautiful watercolor and appropriate the mood of the story. The big idea of the story is to promote a curiosity and open mindedness for languages and cultures that differ from your own. ( )
  mkende1 | Nov 6, 2018 |
In my opinion, this was a great book. This book pushed readers to think about different cultures and languages. For example, it taught how to speak "rooster" in five different languages. Also, the characters are very believable. The main character, Mustafa, is from Moroco and it really depicts on his culture. Lastly, the book was filled with a variety of vibrant colors. This book really introduced diverse cultures and how we can all learn from each other and can come together as one. ( )
  mdiven1 | Sep 9, 2018 |
There is a rug in his fathers shop that Mustafa loves. Mustafa's father would like him to know some words in other languages too, and he tells Mustafa that he may have the rug if he agrees to learn. Ending up at the market, he finds a very different way of learning foreign languages and of getting tourists to visit his fathers shop.
  Jennifer LeGault | Oct 17, 2016 |
This book was adorable, my favorite aspects were the illustrations. The author and illustrator, Satomi Ichikawa, did a great job connecting the pictures and words. This book entails an important message about diversity and hard work. I think the story line was great, the idea of a small boy having to learn foreign phrases before receiving a reward (the damaged rug) is such a relatable concept to children and adults.
  achamb15 | May 13, 2015 |
This book was very enjoyable to read. The little boy and his father were very well developed and the reader felt connected to both of them. The illustrations used in this book gave the reader insight into the world and environment that the boy was running around. It was very interesting to see the different languages used by the tourists, and having the different languages included in the book was an interesting feature. I think the main idea of this book is the importance of family, and also the importance of helping out family when you get the chance. ( )
  ehopki7 | Apr 21, 2015 |
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