I thought this book contained a lot of good information, but I also think that some of the pages did not utilize space to the best of their ability. While each page did contain a decent amount of text, there was a lot of blank white space on the pages and I feel as if that space could have been used much more effectively. However, I do think that the information in the book was great. I really liked that the book talked about everything from food, to festivals, to Chinese language and writing. I think this book did a great job at covering a variety of different information.
This book would be a good read aloud book for comparing China to China Town. I think it would be interesting to read this book and then a book about China and see what similarites and differences the students could find between the two. This would be a good way for students to see how culture can be influenced by many things, including one's heritage and origins.
I think this book would be a good independent read for someone that was going to visit somewhere such as New York that has a Chinatown so that if they do go and visit Chinatown they will know something about it prior to visiting. I think that a student who is traveleing to a city with a Chinatown would enjoy going to Chinatown, especially if he or she knew a little bit about it before going to visit.
This book had a great index. It was incredibly detailed and was very helpful. I think this book's index would be good for teaching children about what an index is and how to properly use one.
I think this book offers a great perspective on something many children may not be familiar with. I personally think it is incredibly neat how similar Chinatown is to China and I think that children will also find that to be incredibly fascinating as well.