
Time to Shine - A Filipino American Family Story: A Children's Picture Book about Heritage, Healing, and Hope for Kids Ages 4-10 - Hardcover
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✨ What if the key to embracing who you are was hidden inside a glowing star?
In this heartfelt picture book, Tala, a young Filipino American girl, becomes fascinated with the traditional parol star lantern. Her curiosity sparks a journey that brings three generations together to re-discover their roots, share traditions, and shine brightly for all to see.
Now available in a special edition 10"x10" hardcover with Educator & Parent Guide. Time to Shine is a radiant celebration of family traditions, and the courage to be yourself.
As Tala proudly declares:
"I like being Filipino and American. I like being different. I like being me!"
When their lantern glows in the window, it becomes more than decoration--it's a beacon of hope, heritage, and cultural pride.
Time to Shine offers:
- Gentle ways to talk about identity and belonging
- Inspiration to embrace family traditions
- Meaningful conversations about the immigrant experience
Time to Shine is perfect for readers ages 6-10, families navigating multicultural experiences, and classrooms or homeschools celebrating Filipino-American History Month, or Asian American Pacific Islander Month (AAPI).
Add Time to Shine to your library today and spark conversations about culture, pride, and community--no matter where you call home.
--Stephanie Vivit LehmannBenz, Geri: - Geri Benz is a children's book designer, fine artist, graphic designer, wife and mother. She is a Fines Arts Painting major from the University of the Philippines-Cebu. She has shared her love for the visual arts through several summer art workshops in the Philippines and at the Philippine Consulate in Chicago. A native of Ormoc City, she has also taught street and indigent children through a partnership with the local DSWD and World Vision chapters, rooted in the belief that art should be made accessible to all. For her day job she has worked as a graphic designer in Manila, Cebu, Shenzhen and now a children's book designer in Chicago. As a visual artist, she has exhibited in the Philippines, Chicago and Evanston. She founded Sinag, an 80 member art collective of Filipino-American Artists in the Chicago area. Thru Sinag she organized the biggest exhibit of Filipino-American artists based in Chicago and Greater Chicago April in 2024.
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