Summary
This book follows Daisy, a little girl, as she rides on her father’s motorcycle around their vibrant neighborhood. They explore the sights, sounds, and smells of their neighborhood together, passing by known landmarks and familiar people. Daisy’s love and admiration for her father, her neighborhood, and the link they share become clear as they travel.
Theme(s):
Community, Cultural Pride, & Family
Personal Response
The touching depiction of a father and daughter’s love and their shared travels reminded me of the importance of family bonds and making lasting memories. The book’s discussion of community made me think about how important our surroundings are and how they contribute to our feeling of belonging. Furthermore, the story’s portrayal of Mexican American culture provides a chance to celebrate diversity and promote cultural understanding.
Teaching Ideas
After reading this book, have students talk about their own communities and what they like about them. Ask them to produce a map or graphic of their area, highlighting noteworthy landmarks and individuals they meet. Encourage students to share their maps or images with their classmates, discussing what makes their communities distinct. This practice builds a feeling of community, encourages appreciation for one’s surroundings, and helps to reflect on cultural identities within a community.
Recommended Reading Level
Birth-PreK, Grade 01, Grade 02