by Patty Rodriguez (Author) Citlali Reyes (Illustrator)
Introduce little ones to the vowels through the help of La Catrina in both English and Spanish! Don't forget to round out the o for ofrenda, and carefully sound out your i for iluminación just in time to light the way to the celebrations.Inspired by one of the strongest icons of Día de Muertos or "Day of the Dead," this book introduces little ones to the vowels in both English and Spanish - and teaches them to recognize them by the sound they make!
This book is perfect for parents to guide their little ones through the vowels in both English and Spanish, as well as introduce them to the basics of Day of the Dead traditions and festivities.
¡Introduzca a los pequeños a las vocales a través de la ayuda de La Catrina en inglés y español! No olvides redondear la o de ofrenda, y pronunciar cuidadosamente tu i de iluminación justo a tiempo para iluminar el camino a las celebraciones. Inspirado en uno de los íconos más fuertes del Día de Muertos o "Day of the Dead", este libro introduce a los pequeños a las vocales en inglés y español, ¡y les enseña a reconocerlas por el sonido que hacen!
Este libro es perfecto para que los padres guíen a sus pequeños a través de las vocales tanto en inglés como en español, así como para presentarles los conceptos básicos de las tradiciones y festividades del Día de Muertos.
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Patty Rodriguez is the co-founder of Lil' Libros, a publisher of bilingual children's books and co-author of more than 15 books celebrating the Latino-American experience in this country. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, Time, and Rolling Stone magazine. You can also listen to Patty every morning in Los Angeles on the On Air with Ryan Seacrest nationally syndicated radio show. She lives in Los Angeles, California.
Ariana Stein is the co-founder of Lil' Libros, a Los Angeles-based publisher that celebrates bilingualism and Latin American culture. Since 2014, she has co-authored a variety of first concept children's books. She has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, Forbes, CNN, KTLA, and more.
Citlali Reyes, born and raised in Mexico, loved to doodle as a child. It was after studying architecture that she was drawn toward the enchanting world of illustration and chose to become an illustrator full-time. Citlali enjoys telling stories through pictures, and her work is strongly influenced by the culture and vibrant colors of her country. She has partnered with Lil' Libros to illustrate more than 15 popular bilingual picture books for children in their board book collection.