Bea's Balikbayan Box of Treasures - by Christine Alemshah (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- The story of a Filipina-American girl who packs a box full of treasures for her relatives in the PhilippinesFor seven-year-old Bea, a box can be a bear cave, a playhouse, or even a rocket ship.
- 5-9 Years
- 10.0" x 10.0" Hardcover
- 36 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, People & Places
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About the Book
Bea, a seven-year-old Filipina-American girl, helps her family pack a balikbayan box for their relatives in the Philippines. A balikbayan box is the ultimate international care package and an expression of love for many Filipino families living abroad. When the package has been shipped, Bea waits patiently for it to arrive overseas--it could take two whole months! Finally, Bea's family gets a video call from Tito Rico, Tita Alma, and Bea's pinsan, Maribel, and they connect over the excitement of unpacking the box.Book Synopsis
The story of a Filipina-American girl who packs a box full of treasures for her relatives in the PhilippinesFor seven-year-old Bea, a box can be a bear cave, a playhouse, or even a rocket ship. In Bea's Balikbayan Box of Treasures, Bea's box has an important destiny. She and her family will fill it up with goodies for their relatives in the Philippines. A balikbayan box is the ultimate international care package and an expression of love for many Filipino families living abroad. Bea and her family spend months gathering and packing surprises. Special food for Tito Rico. Fancy lotion for Tita Alma. For Maribel and the other pinsans, the best treasures of all--bubble wands, chocolates, stuffed animals.
When the package has been shipped, Bea waits patiently for it to arrive overseas--it could take two whole months! Meanwhile, she learns about the balikbayan tradition and how it helps sustain her connection to her far-away family. Finally, Bea's family gets a video call from Tito Rico, Tita Alma, and Bea's pinsan, Maribel, and they connect over the excitement of unpacking the box.
Key Features- Introduces the important Filipino tradition of "balikbayan box" care packages
- Tells the story of a Filipina-American girl who learns to embrace her heritage and family activities
- Encourages connection with family living overseas for families who have immigrated
Alongside Bea, young readers can discover a sense of belonging, practice empathy, and build self-awareness.
Filipina-American author Christine Alemshah brings culture and connection to life in Bea's Balikbayan Box of Treasures.
Review Quotes
Christine Alemshah captures the meaning behind Filipinos sending a balikbayan box back home, while Dream Chen's art evokes colorful playfulness. Christine even goes beyond the story and encourages readers to create new ways to enjoy the box by using their imagination and creativity. Just like Bea's balikbayan box, this story will fill your heart with love.--Lynnor Bontigao, author-illustrator of Sari-Sari Summers
For families who have immigrated and long to stay connected with loved ones across the world, ?Bea's Balikbayan Box of Treasures?is a heartwarming must-read. Through Bea's journey of packing a balikbayan box--a cherished Filipino tradition--young readers will discover the power of love, generosity, and cultural connection. This beautifully told story is a perfect way to introduce children to heritage, empathy, and the joy of giving, making it an essential addition to every bookshelf.--Rosie J. Pova, author of Sally's Musical Tale
About the Author
Christine Alemshah (she/her) is a biracial Filipina-American children's author and classically trained vocalist; she is the author of Bea's Balikbayan Box of Treasures. Christine writes children's picture books championing innovation and celebrating multiculturalism, often with musical or percussive vibes. She hopes readers will see themselves in the stories she writes. Christine studied psychology and music, earning a bachelor of arts degree from Whittier College. When not writing, Christine enjoys singing karaoke and reading with her husband and two daughters under cozy blankets at their Lake Forest, California, home. Find out more about Christine at christinealemshah.com.
Dream (Mengqian) Chen is an artist with a background in both illustration and animation. She received her BFA in animation at Communication University of China and her MFA in visual art at Minneapolis College of Art and Design. She prides herself on creating colorful and imaginative dream worlds using a variety of media and tools. She has experimented with photography, stop-motion animation, printmaking, illustration, papermaking, bookbinding, and much more. She lives in Shanghai, China. To see more of her work, visit dreamchen.org or Instagram @dreamchenillustration.