By Xavier Garza
Illustrations by Flor de Vita
- ISBN: 978-1-55885-872-5
- Publication Date: October 31, 2018
- Bind: Hardcover
- Pages: 32
A colorful bilingual
picture book that introduces numbers and Mexican traditions.
“I love pan de
muerto,” Joaquín says as he and his mother sit down to eat the special Mexican
sweet bread prepared especially for the Day of the Dead. But someone knocks at
the door just as they are about to take the first bite of the pastry.
Standing at the door
is a hungry skeleton dressed in a mariachi suit who offers to sing Joaquín and
his mother a song in exchange for just one itsy bitsy little bite of the sweet
bread. It seems like a fair exchange, so they agree to share. But before the
skeleton can begin singing, two more knock at the door and offer to play their
accordions for just one bite of the bread. And then, three show up and want to
play their guitars, four want to play their maracas and five want to dance—all
for just one itsy bitsy little bite of the Mexican sweet bread!
Award-winning
children’s book author Xavier Garza collaborates with illustrator Flor de Vita
to create an engaging introduction to numbers and the Mexican cultural
traditions of the Day of the Dead, mariachi music and sweet bread. Children
ages 4-8 will want to pair this entertaining book with their favorite pan
dulce!
XAVIER GARZA is the
author of numerous books for kids, including Zulema and the Witch Owl / Zulema
y la Bruja Lechuza (Piñata Books, 2009), Juan and the Chupacabras / Juan y el
Chupacabras (Piñata Books, 2006) and Lucha Libre: The Man in the Silver Mask
(Cinco Puntos Press, 2005). He lives with his family in San Antonio, Texas.
FLOR DE VITA was born
in Veracruz, Mexico, where she found her passion for painting and writing,
influenced by nature, Mexican traditions and the folktales that she heard from
her mother while growing up. She graduated from Instituto Tecnológico y de
Estudios Superiores de Monterrey with a B.A. in Animation and Digital Art. She
currently resides in Jalisco, Mexico.
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