
Surf Soup Buttons: An Immigrant’s Asian American Dream Born in Grandpa’s Laundry
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Step inside a steamy laundromat in this heartwarming episode, Surf Soup Buttons: An Immigrant’s Asian American Dream Born in Grandpa’s Laundry. This beautifully told story shares the inspiring childhood of Emmy-honored animator Donna Kay Lau, who discovered her creative voice among piles of clothes and the comforting rhythm of Grandpa’s laundry machines.
Listeners will be transported to a small family business filled with love, culture, and hope — a place where imagination was sparked by everyday objects like buttons and soap suds. Perfect for kids ages 5-12 and families, this episode celebrates the immigrant experience, the power of creativity, and the importance of family roots.
Tune in to hear Donna’s journey of resilience, discovery, and how she turned humble beginnings into a magical world of animated stories. This episode is a wonderful resource for parents and educators to explore themes of heritage, identity, and perseverance through engaging storytelling.
Subscribe and share the magic of Surf Soup Buttons with children eager to learn about culture and creativity!