The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi

 

The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi
              • Realistic Fiction
              • 1-4
Summary:
This is a story about a young girl named Unhei, whose family just moved to America from Korea. This story follows her as she struggles to adjust to like in a new country, especially when the people there cannot say her name. She worries the American kids will not like her and tries to pick a new name to no avail. The next day at school, there is a jar sitting at her desk filled with names the others picked out. They told her she could choose one or all of them if she liked and they would add more to it. One of the other students discovers Unhei's name at the store and the next school day, the jar was gone. There was one slip of paper on her desk that said Unhei. Unhei then decided to introduce herself to the class and wrote Unhei on the board in both English and Korean, and helped the students and teacher say it correctly. 
Evaluation:
This is another book that is great for teaching self love. In a classroom, you never know what kinds of backgrounds your students come from but this is a great book to get the students to love whatever their background is. I would most likely read this on the first day while everyone introduces themselves and where they are from. 

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