Illustrated by Rafael Yockteng
Publisher: Groundwood Books
Pub. Date: April 2009
ISBN-13: 9780888998811
Age Range: 4 to 7
32pp
Synopsis
For people who have left their homeland for a new country, comfort foods from home take on a huge emotional importance. This delightful poem teaches readers young and old how to make a heartwarming, tummy-filling black bean soup, from gathering the beans, onions, and garlic to taking little pebbles out of the beans to letting them simmer till the luscious smell indicates it’s time for supper. Jorge Argueta’s vivid poetic voice and Rafael Yockteng’s vibrant illustrations make preparing this healthy and delicious Latino favorite an exciting, almost magical experience.
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A note from José Luís Orozco
A note from José Luís Orozco
Amigos,
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El poder de la palabra
Libera a la gente
Aqui la vamos a usar
Aqui decimos PRESENTE.
Jose Luis Orozco
Libera a la gente
Aqui la vamos a usar
Aqui decimos PRESENTE.
Jose Luis Orozco
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