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By Mia Wenjen
Hardcover edition
Publisher Red Comet Press Imprint Red Comet Press ISBN9781636551593
Fortune Cookies for Everyone!: The Surprising Story of the Tasty Treat We Love to Eat
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Grandma Miyako hosts her grandchildren for a takeout meal. Of course, at the end of the meal, she hands out the fortune cookies and begins to share the story of this popular treat with the attentive children as they munch on them. She claims to know the true inventor of the fortune cookie, but the history is not entirely clear. Using "fortunes" as headings, each section of the book delivers an episode in the unusual history of the fortune cookie and lays out the great debate about where and when they were first made. California was certainly the location, but in which city was the original baker located? This picture book looks inside these crunchy, biscuity treats to reveal the cultural origins and locations of the creators. Along the way, we discover some surprising history regarding this delicious edible delight, including a rivalry between bakers that remains somewhat unresolved today. Fortune Cookies for All is a compelling mystery featuring US history—the good, the bad, and the ugly—in a single bite. But most of all, it celebrates immigrants and their pursuit of the American dream.
Author's note. Illustrator's note. Key words. Full-color illustrations.
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AR Ready
No
Book Genres
Narrative Nonfiction, Picture Book
Canadian Rights
Yes
Dewey
641.86
Title alpha
Fortune Cookies for Everyone!: The Surprising Story of the Tasty Treat We Love to Eat
Category
Global Citizenship (Grades 3-5)
Pages Count
32
Genre
Nonfiction
Topics
Cooking and food. Family life. Grandparents and grandchildren. Asian Americans. 20th<span style="font-size:10.8333px">Â </span>century U.S. history. California.
Trim Size
10" x 8"
JLG Span
Winter
Language
English
Rights type
Publication date
2025-10-20
JLG Release Date
Jan 2026
Minimum grade
3
Maximum grade
5
Reading level
Elementary
Format
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Global Citizenship (Grades 3-5)
Global Citizenship (Grades 3-5)
Global Citizenship (Grades 3-5)
For Grades 3-5
A collection of fiction and nonfiction titles that invite older elementary readers to explore the world around them. This category celebrates diverse cultures, religions, and traditions while also highlighting themes of community and global responsibility. Through thoughtful stories and informational texts, readers are encouraged to develop awareness, empathy, and a broader understanding of the world.
Interests
Culture & Traditions, Community, Independent Reading, Picture Books, Discussion Starters, Multicultural
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