Meet Yasmin!

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Publication Date
2018.
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English

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Meet Yasmin! Yasmin is a spirited second-grader who's always on the lookout for those "aha" moments to help her solve life's little problems. Taking inspiration from her surroundings and her big imagination, she boldly faces any situation, assuming her imagination doesn't get too big, of course! A creative thinker and curious explorer, Yasmin and her multi-generational Pakistani American family will delight and inspire readers.

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Contributors
Aly, Hatem illustrator., ill, Illustrator
Faruqi, Saadia Author
ISBN
9781684360222
9781684360239

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Yasmin the explorer
Yasmin the painter
Yasmin the builder
Yasmin the fashionista.

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Booklist Review

Pakistani American author Faruqi makes her kidlit debut with this early chapter book introducing plucky second-grader Yasmin, who approaches life's problems with imagination and verve. In four separate stories, Yasmin makes a map to explore her neighborhood and gets lost; creates an award-winning painting for a school art contest; builds sidewalks and bridges to connect her classmates' architectural constructions; and models her mom's clothing when her grandparents babysit. Aly's comics-style art employs a wide color palette, and he makes good use of facial expressions to convey emotions and attitudes. Overall, Yasmin is confident and competent, but she displays fear, worry, and nervousness as well. Both author and illustrator do a good job integrating Pakistani and Muslim cultural details into the story: Mom is depicted with and without a hijab, and Urdu words appear throughout. Appended with discussion questions, an Urdu glossary, Pakistani facts, a recipe, and a craft, this should be a welcome addition to the transitional-reader shelf.--Kay Weisman Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

In this first installment of an early chapter book series, Pakistani-American Yasmin is an audacious second-grader whose abundant curiosity leads her to new discoveries, trials, and mishaps. In the first of four episodes, Yasmin is inspired to become an explorer after observing maps in her father's book. She decides to make a map of the neighborhood, which she consults when she is parted from her mother during a trip to the farmer's market. In subsequent stories, Yasmin becomes frustrated during school projects but ultimately finds unique ways to contribute. And in the final tale, "Yasmin the Fashionista," she accidentally tears her mother's colorful kameez while trying it on, but once again employs problem-solving skills. Faruqi writes in clear, vivid text and in digestible chapters, incorporating references to Pakistani culture and customs. In brightly colored artwork by Aly (The Inquisitor's Tale), Yasmin's wide-eyed expressions and flamboyant style (striped tights, a polka-dotted painter's smock, red cowgirl boots) lend her great appeal. Ages 5-8. (Aug.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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School Library Journal Review

Gr 1-3-Yasmin Ahmad is exploring the world around her with eagerness and curiosity. Yasmin learns about ancient explorers and mapmaking from her Baba, prompting her to explore the local farmer's market and plan out her journey. She also transforms into a fashionista when she's with her Nani, trying on her Mama's embroidered kameez and satin hijab. As she delves into new experiences, Yasmin also faces some common childhood fears and develops creative solutions on her own. Faruqi introduces readers to a delightful new beginning reader series that features an imaginative second grader who will quickly become a favorite among emergent readers. Aly's animated illustrations are the perfect complement to the text and bring Yasmin and her beloved family to life. The author includes back matter, such as vocabulary in Urdu as well as facts about Pakistan. -VERDICT A definite purchase for any beginning reader collection.-Claire Moore, Manhattan Beach Library, CA © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

In Faruqi's debut for children, transitioning readers watch a fun, curious, and creative Pakistani-American girl solve problems and have adventures.Four separate sections give Yasmin lots of opportunities. "Yasmin the Explorer" makes a map of her neighborhood and uses it when she goes to the farmers market with her mother. "Yasmin the Painter" doesn't know what to create for the art contest at school, but when she tinkers with a paint set gifted to her by her baba, she gets an idea that proves successful. "Yasmin the Builder" is once again stumped over a class project, but after a few false starts and moments of frustration, she comes up with a brilliant contribution. Finally, "Yasmin the Fashionista" is bored at home with her grandparents while her parents eat out together. She complains of having nothing to do, but when she stumbles into her mother's closet, the hijabs and saris and a new kameez give her lots of ideas. Each episode spans two to three chapters. Each spread has full- or half-page art in attractive, bold colors. Readers will be charmed by this one-of-a-kind character and won't tire of her small but significant dilemmas. Faruqi nails the child's perspective, and illustrator Aly gives Yasmin life. Backmatter intended for child readers offers things to think and talk about from the stories, an index of Urdu words presented as a fun way to learn the language, facts about Pakistan, a recipe, and a craft.Utterly satisfying. (Fiction. 5-9) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Pakistani American author Faruqi makes her kidlit debut with this early chapter book introducing plucky second-grader Yasmin, who approaches life's problems with imagination and verve. In four separate stories, Yasmin makes a map to explore her neighborhood and gets lost; creates an award-winning painting for a school art contest; builds sidewalks and bridges to connect her classmates' architectural constructions; and models her mom's clothing when her grandparents babysit. Aly's comics-style art employs a wide color palette, and he makes good use of facial expressions to convey emotions and attitudes. Overall, Yasmin is confident and competent, but she displays fear, worry, and nervousness as well. Both author and illustrator do a good job integrating Pakistani and Muslim cultural details into the story: Mom is depicted with and without a hijab, and Urdu words appear throughout. Appended with discussion questions, an Urdu glossary, Pakistani facts, a recipe, and a craft, this should be a welcome addition to the transitional-reader shelf. Grades K-2. Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews.

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PW Annex Reviews

In this first installment of an early chapter book series, Pakistani-American Yasmin is an audacious second-grader whose abundant curiosity leads her to new discoveries, trials, and mishaps. In the first of four episodes, Yasmin is inspired to become an explorer after observing maps in her father's book. She decides to make a map of the neighborhood, which she consults when she is parted from her mother during a trip to the farmer's market. In subsequent stories, Yasmin becomes frustrated during school projects but ultimately finds unique ways to contribute. And in the final tale, "Yasmin the Fashionista," she accidentally tears her mother's colorful kameez while trying it on, but once again employs problem-solving skills. Faruqi writes in clear, vivid text and in digestible chapters, incorporating references to Pakistani culture and customs. In brightly colored artwork by Aly (The Inquisitor's Tale), Yasmin's wide-eyed expressions and flamboyant style (striped tights, a polka-dotted painter's smock, red cowgirl boots) lend her great appeal. Ages 5–8. (Aug.)

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 1–3—Yasmin Ahmad is exploring the world around her with eagerness and curiosity. Yasmin learns about ancient explorers and mapmaking from her Baba, prompting her to explore the local farmer's market and plan out her journey. She also transforms into a fashionista when she's with her Nani, trying on her Mama's embroidered kameez and satin hijab. As she delves into new experiences, Yasmin also faces some common childhood fears and develops creative solutions on her own. Faruqi introduces readers to a delightful new beginning reader series that features an imaginative second grader who will quickly become a favorite among emergent readers. Aly's animated illustrations are the perfect complement to the text and bring Yasmin and her beloved family to life. The author includes back matter, such as vocabulary in Urdu as well as facts about Pakistan. VERDICT A definite purchase for any beginning reader collection.—Claire Moore, Manhattan Beach Library, CA

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