My Name Is Ai Lin

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Girl in front of her class

When Ai Lin starts school, none of her classmates can say her name. The children make several attempts, but they still cannot pronounce it properly. They ask Ai Lin if they can just call her by another name. It's not that important, right? But Ai Lin knows the significance of her Chinese name. No, it can't be changed. Her name is part of her identity and heritage. Her name was chosen not only for what it means, but also for how it sounds. It ties her to her family—present and past—and to its traditions.

When Ai Lin shares her family history with her classmates, they come to understand that a name can be a person's story, special and unique. Ai Lin's name, and all that it means and stands for, is as personal as a fingerprint, as distinct as a snowflake.

Special Populations: English Language Learners (ELLs)
Culture/Community: Chinese / Chinese American
Themes for Children: I Can Help!, My Feelings, My School
Format: Picture Book
Audiobook: No
Age Level: 6-9