Files
Download Full Text (2.6 MB)
Description
When the protagonist in Kyo Maclear’s Story Boat (2020) opens the book with “Here we are,” it is unclear to readers where exactly “here” might be. When safety must take precedence over familiarity, one develops a fleeting relationship with place. It is tempting, in stories like these, to emphasize the pain of the refugee experience: the uncertainty, the loss of one’s ‘heres’. But Maclear takes a different tack, giving readers the tools to focus on hope and wonder. Teachers may prompt students, in light of the book, to reflect on what they think a ‘home’ or a ‘here’ feels like – stable, certain, warm, safe – and what sorts of things in their lives, outside of ‘place,’ carry those same qualities: a memento, perhaps, or an activity or a ritual. By highlighting these possibilities in their own lives and hearing from others, students may recognize new ways to anchor themselves: an instrumental coping skill for anyone enduring a significant change.
Publication Date
2022
Publisher
Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children
City
Montclair
Keywords
children, home, refugees, war, philosophy for children
Disciplines
Early Childhood Education | Education | Philosophy
Recommended Citation
Piede, Samantha, "Story Boat (2020) by Kyo Maclear" (2022). Picture Books. 47.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/iapc_thinkingstories_picturebooks/47