Chocolate Mixer, by Jason Armstrong
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Chocolate Mixer, by Jason Armstrong
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While making her favorite snack with her Daddy, little Sofia makes an amazing discovery about herself! Her realization changes the way she sees this colorful world. Filled with wonder and questions, Sofia journeys into a world that isn’t just black or white, but a beautiful rainbow of colors. This book is the story of a little girl learning that she is Multiracial. “Chocolate Mixer” addresses the common questions our children may ask about a world filled with different cultures, skin-colors and ways of life, and how even our own parents can look so different from one another. Jason Armstrong was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. After living there all his life, he decided to pursue his dream of opening his own wellness center, which led to him moving to Italy. While living in Italy with his two children, his love for writing, which had been dormant for sometime, resurfaced when his daughter innocently had an epiphany over some chocolate milk. Up until this time his writing had mainly consisted of poetry, of which a few poems were published in local corporate newspapers. After successfully opening up a wellness center in the Tuscan region of Italy, his love of wine met with an opportunity to launch his own startup importing wines and spirits into America, which lead him to moving back to New York. Currently he lives in Brooklyn, New York and spends his time pursuing his passion for teaching, running his wine importing business and publishing his first children’s book Book Endorsements: “Jason Armstrong has written a heartfelt book that every child will enjoy reading. This book promotes self-love and an appreciation of our differences. Chocolate Mixer reminds children that they receive the best parts of both parents, and this is what makes each person special and unique.” Keshia B. Warner, Principal-Oak Park, Illinois “Chocolate Mixer is a pivotal book to have in any collection, young or old. This book takes an important lesson taught by a young girl on acceptance and love of self and others, she sees that everything in this world is a beautiful array of mixers just like her. Simply amazing!” Delali Kodah, Achievement Coach, New York Department of Education “This book is a wonderful story about two children learning who they are. Accepting & loving themselves…and everyone else based on who they are & not what they are. It’s a very important message that all children and adults should hear.” Kelly Armstrong, New York Department of Children Services
Chocolate Mixer, by Jason Armstrong- Amazon Sales Rank: #3064555 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-10-16
- Released on: 2015-10-16
- Format: Kindle eBook
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. I would recommend this book for any young child... By Angela Reads This is a brightly illustrated book that is sure to grab little ones' attention right away. My daughter was interested immediately. The book aims to help children understand what being multi-racial means. The little girl Sofia explains that her dad is chocolate and her mom is vanilla and she and her brother are 'chocolate mixers'. She realizes this while she is mixing chocolate syrup with vanilla soy milk. The book ends with a very positive message about how we all are a mixer of some kind or another and we are all special just the way we are.I would recommend this book to any young child, regardless of race. It will help them understand the world a little bit better.(I received a sample of this book for review purposes.)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Wonderful Children's Explanation of Mixed-Race Families, Beautifully Illustrated By Anne Wingate After three and a half weeks in bed doing nothing but read, I am finally able to stay up long enough to write some reviews. So don't think that my posting many reviews in a short period of time means that I didn't read the book. I read every word of every one. I would have read a cereal box if nothing else had been available. This book was provided to me without charge in return for an honest review.I'm white. My best friend is black. Her husband is white. I found this book terrific in its explanation, on a child's level of understanding, of mixed-race families. I wish I had had it when my oldest daughter, seeing a black woman for the first time, shouted, "Mommy, why is that lady purple?" I told her the lady was not purple; she was brown; and it was because Heavenly Father doesn't want all the flowers in his garden to be the same color. As her grandmother had a magnificent iris garden, she understood that at once. But this book is ideal for answering questions like this. I don't know yet who I'm going to give this one to. I'll have to think about it, and maybe ask Shalana. What am I saying? I KNOW I'll ask Shalana.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I have been reading it to my students and I like it, there aren't enough good books about growing ... By S. Kleinman-Dominguez I am a Media Specialist teacher and parent of a multiracial son. I have been reading it to my students and I like it, there aren't enough good books about growing up multiracial for the little ones or kids with limited vocabulary. There are some but they are less focused on the topic and the "swirl" or multiracial content is often just a character trait and not truly explored. Kids need to connect to the characters in an authentic way on the things that they really want to talk about. I like that the biracial reality is not some veiled behind the scenes elephant in the room kind of thing. Kids, especially the little ones or ones experiencing conflict or prejudice for the first time or ones without the language to express themselves need to be able to say it exists, how they feel about it and explore the topic. It is positive and validating, it gives them a way to express their feelings and oftentimes kids need that, they need the words, they need to have a way to think of things in a concrete positive way, especially ones with limited vocab, either due to ELL or something else.
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