Estas manos: Manitas de mi familia / These Hands: My
Family’s Hands
by Samuel Caraballo
Illustrated by Shawn Costello
ISBN: 978-1-55885-795-7
Publication Date: 10/31/14
Bind: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Ages: 4-8
In this heart-warming ode to family, the young narrator
compares the hands of family members to plants in the natural world. “Your
hands, the most tender hands! / When I’m scared, / They soothe me,” she says to
her mother. The girl compares her mother’s hands to rose petals, which
represent tenderness in Latin America.
Her father’s hands are strong like the mahogany tree; her
siblings’ friendly like the blooming oak tree. Grandma Inés’ are the happiest
hands, like tulips that tickle and hug tightly. And Grandpa Juan’s are the
wisest, like the ceiba tree, considered by many indigenous peoples of Latin
America to be the tree of life and wisdom and the center of the universe. His
are the hands that teach his granddaughter how to plant and care for the earth
and how to play the conga drum.
She promises to give back all the love they have always given
her, “Dad, when your feet get tired, / My hands will not let you fall.” Samuel
Caraballo’s poetic text is combined with Shawn Costello’s striking
illustrations depicting loving relationships between family members. An
author’s note about Latin American symbols will introduce children both to the
natural world and the idea that one thing can represent another.
Cecilia and Miguel Are Best Friends / Cecilia y Miguel son
mejores amigos
by Diane Gonzales Bertrand
Illustrated by Thelma Muraida
ISBN: 978-1-55885-794-0
Publication Date: 10/31/14
Bind: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Ages: 4-8
Cecilia and Miguel are best friends, and have been since
the third grade when he gave her bunny ears in the class picture. Their
life-long friendship is recorded in warm recollections of bike races and soccer
games, beach time and fishing from the pier.
Their closeness endures separation, “even when he drove
north to college and she drove west.” The relationship evolves and grows, but
remains strong even when … he dropped the ring and she found it inside her flan
… he set up one crib and she told him they need two … the twins climb into
their bed and beg for another story. In this celebration of friendship, best
friends forgive mistakes, share adventures and—sometimes—even become family!
Popular children’s book author Diane Gonzales Bertrand teams up
with illustrator Thelma Muraida to create an album of memories that reflect
their shared Mexican-American childhood in San Antonio, Texas: swinging at
birthday party piñatas, breaking cascarones over friends’ heads and dancing at
quinceañeras. Young children are sure to giggle at the adventures of Cecilia
and Miguel, and they’ll be prompted to ask about their parents’ relationship as
well as explore their own.
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