Let's Make!: The Chang Family Series Board Book
Min asks his parents whether or not he can be an artist. Mom helps him draw and mix colors to paint. Dad shows Min how to preserve memories by taking pictures with his camera. Then Min has a fun idea for the family: let's make an imaginary world! They create together, and Min learns that creating things makes him an artist. When he grows up, he can be anything he wants!
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Let's Make!: The Chang Family Series Board Book
Min asks his parents whether or not he can be an artist. Mom helps him draw and mix colors to paint. Dad shows Min how to preserve memories by taking pictures with his camera. Then Min has a fun idea for the family: let's make an imaginary world! They create together, and Min learns that creating things makes him an artist. When he grows up, he can be anything he wants!
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Let's Make!: The Chang Family Series Board Book

Let's Make!: The Chang Family Series Board Book

Let's Make!: The Chang Family Series Board Book

Let's Make!: The Chang Family Series Board Book

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Overview

Min asks his parents whether or not he can be an artist. Mom helps him draw and mix colors to paint. Dad shows Min how to preserve memories by taking pictures with his camera. Then Min has a fun idea for the family: let's make an imaginary world! They create together, and Min learns that creating things makes him an artist. When he grows up, he can be anything he wants!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781954622531
Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
Publication date: 12/01/2025
Pages: 28
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 6.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 3 Months to 3 Years

About the Author

Youmee Lee is a deaf Korean American animator and teacher based in New York City. Lee has an MFA in Film and Animation from Rochester Institute of Technology and an MA in Deaf Education from Teachers College, Columbia University. In addition to her award-winning animated film, “Rite of Identity,” in 2024, Lee created an animated “Doodle” that Google posted on their homepage to celebrate Dorothy "Dot" Miles, a pioneer of sign language poetry.
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