Thank You, Omu! by Oge Mora

illustrated by Oge Mora

2019 Coretta Scott King-John Steptoe Award for New Talent, 2019 Caldecott Medal 

Multicultural book

Thank You, Omu! By Oge Mora Selected as 2020 Floyd's Pick Book Award Winner  by Choose to Read Ohio Advisory Council - State Library of Ohio

This story was about the importance of having a sharing and giving heart. Omu meets many different people from her neighborhood throughout the day, all of whom she kindly shares a bowl of delicious stew with. In the end, Omu is left with no stew after giving all day, but there is one last knock on the door. Everyone who Omu shared with in the day was back with food to give back to her 

This would be most appropriate for younger students in preschool or kindergarten. It teaches students both about different people and walks of life, but also the importance of giving. This could be used as a read aloud and follow with students talking about sharing and what positive things become of giving to others. I would use this in my class if I ever taught younger students because I like the way it teaches such a valuable lesson. 

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