Monday, September 13, 2010

A Chair for my Mother


Title: A Chair for my Mother
Author/Illustrator: Vera B. Williams


Understanding how a child sees the world is difficult for an adult. Depending on the age of the child, the illustrations in a picture book are often more important than the plot or characters. I was sitting next to a toddler on a car ride and had this book in my bag. I pulled out the book and started flipping through the pages. Her eyes sparkled as we navigated along the bright, saturated hues Vera Williams has chosen for her book. She loved to stare at the page that features the "wonderful, beautiful, fat, soft armchair...covered in velvet with roses all over it." (I myself remember that page from reading it many years ago as a child).

The story of "A Chair for my Mother" has a beautiful message about overcoming obstacles and challenges (in this case, a fire that destroys their apartment). The story is narrated by the little girl, Rosa, and introduces a family unit that is not commonly discussed in children's books: a child, a mother and a grandmother. The mother works tirelessly as a waitress to earn a meager wage and one day, they return home to find their apartment on fire - everything is lost. Through hard work, the mother saves up her tips and purchases a new chair for their new start in their new apartment.

This story also offers lessons about the following:
-saving money
-the importance of family
-community support
-overcoming large setbacks

It is a story of triumphing over hardships (with beautiful illustrations).

CRAFT IDEA:
-print off an outline of a couch/chair (click on last image on the attached website) and have the child colour in their perfect design.

GAMES IDEA:
-a round of musical chairs

Ages 4 to 8

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