![]() While this book is not about racism, we want to show an aspect of families that everyone can relate to. We are highlighting this book in light of the recent (but not new) acts of violence against our brothers and sisters in the Asian community. Families eating together and working through frustration is a common experience no matter who you are. We may not be making bao, but the idea is the same. With the help of little hands sometimes the recipes don’t come out exactly right, but memories are made and (hopefully) the food is just as delicious. It reminds us of cooking together with our own families. We love this sneak peek into this family’s home and meal-time tradition. To her surprise, she also discovered that the perfect bao and the not-so-perfect bao all taste amazing. ![]() Eventually, she figures it out and improves her technique (read the story to find out how). Amy’s bao is not immediately perfect like those her mom, dad, and grandma make. ![]() Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao by Kat Zhang is the story of a determined little girl, Amy, and her attempt to perfect the art of making bao. ![]()
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