A Vaisakhi to Remember
Illustrator
A Vaisakhi to Remember is a strong choice for readers looking for Asian American picture books and other diverse picture books shaped by tradition, community. Simran Jeet Singh builds the story around a sikh girl far from india finds ways to honor vaisakhi through family, memory, and new community rituals. For readers seeking Sikh representation, immigrant-family stories, and diverse holiday picture books, it brings a fresh lane to the catalog with warmth and specificity. Especially useful for faith-centered family reading that still feels specific, warm, and child-led. Best for ages 4 to 8, with enough depth for conversation after the last page. Explore more religious read-alouds, or pair it with The Proudest Blue for a related read-aloud.
4
8
Gender
Publisher
ISBN
9780593859087.00
Reader fit
Best for this book
Age fit
Ages 4-8
Use for
Tradition, Community, Religious
Representation
Culture and Race
Language
English
Shelf note
Award Winning, New
A practical pick when you need a picture book about tradition and community with enough story value for repeat reading.