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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Español for American Kids Who Like Pictures!

I read a book tonight that is a Latino version of "The House that Jack Built" in terms of it being a story that builds on itself and that has a cadence.  What was really fun about it to me, though, in addition to the repeating ending, was the way that it introduced characters and objects in English and then called them by their Spanish names in the following pages.  From context, I really felt like I was remembering the words!  The book was The Cazuela That the Farm Maiden Stirred by Samantha R. Vamos/ Illustrated by Rafael López.  It includes a recipe for rice pudding at the end along with a glossary of Spanish terms.  I really like how the book not only introduces the language but also Hispanic culture.

This book reminded me of two others that I really like because of how they introduce Spanish words in context.  Say Hola to Spanish and Eight Animals on the Town-- both by Susan Middleton Elya-- do a fantastic job of keeping bright illustrations and fun text at the forefront of the reading.  Even though the reviews on Eight Animals on the Town say that it is for older childen, I found that my daughter loved it when she was three.  I do not believe she is out of the norm here.  We made animal sounds to go along with the text, and she came away wanting both re-reading and pineapple upside-down cake (which features in the story).  Both of the Elya books that I mention above are part of larger series that also have an immersive Spanish language feature in a mostly English text. 

So, enjoy your libros with your niños and niñas!

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  1. Hello. I thought you might enjoy this short video created for the ALA's YouTube channel - after the 2012 Youth Media awards.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3V-GKC9cF9U
    The video feature the reaction of Rafael López, illustrator of "The Cazuela that the Farm Maiden Stirred" upon winning a 2012 Pura Belpré Honor. You can see him illustrate the main characters in our book. Thank you for your review. All best, Samantha Vamos

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    1. Thank you, Samantha! That video was charming, and it really demonstrates both the talent and effort that Rafael López pours into his art. Thanks to you and the whole Pura Belpré committee for recognizing this wonderful book.
      Peace,
      Anna Francesca

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