Watercress
Illustrator
Watercress is a deeply affecting addition to any list of Asian American and diverse picture books because it begins with a small roadside moment and opens into family history, hunger, and migration. When a girl is embarrassed that her parents stop to gather watercress from a ditch, she does not yet understand the scarcity and grief that shaped their choices before coming to the United States. The result is a quiet, emotionally rich picture book for readers looking for BIPOC picture books about immigrant families, memory, and dignity. Especially useful for talking about migration, memory, language, and belonging. Best for ages 4 to 8, with enough depth for conversation after the last page. Explore more BIPOC books for kids, or pair it with Chooch Helped for a related read-aloud.
4
8
Themes
Gender
Publisher
ISBN
9780823446247.00
Reader fit
Best for this book
Age fit
Ages 4-8
Use for
Immigration, Community
Representation
BIPOC, Culture and Race
Language
English
Shelf note
Award Winning, Caldecott Medal
A practical pick when you need a picture book about immigration and community with enough story value for repeat reading.