
PreS-Gr 3–This vibrant picture book introduces readers to the Iranian folktale of Uncle Nowruz, who personifies spring, and his old friend who represents winter. With block-like, cartoonish illustrations reminiscent of painted children’s toys, the art captures the playful mood of the story while grounding it in rich cultural detail. Readers will delight in the ornate traditional clothing rendered in vivid colors, a visual celebration of old Persia. The text weaves Farsi words throughout, offering a gentle introduction to the language while situating the story firmly within Iranian tradition. The narrative not only explains the significance of Nowruz, or Persian New Year, but also frames it through the universal idea of welcoming spring. Inclusivity shines through in the depiction of a girl with a crutch, reflecting the joy of celebration across diverse experiences. A helpful author’s note at the back provides additional context on Nowruz, making the book suitable for both independent reading and classroom use. Both festive and educational, it offers young readers a first glimpse into Iranian culture and the timeless rhythm of the seasons.
VERDICT A lively, culturally rich holiday tale that blends folklore, language, and inclusivity; a recommended addition to library shelves.
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