Paula's Patches

by Gabriella Aldeman (Author) Rocío Arreola Mendoza (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Problem-solver Paula patches her pants--and encourages her class to be resourceful, mend, and reuse.

Oh, no! While at school, Paula's pants catch on a bush that rips a large hole in her pants. She tries everything to hide the hole from her classmates, only to find out that they, too, have leaky lunchboxes, spaghetti stains, and hand-me-down backpacks. Nothing some colorful patches can't fix! Children will follow Paula as she feels embarrassed about her torn pants, curious about patches, and excited for a possible solution that helps both her and her classmates.

Paula's Patches can be used as a starting point for discussions of consumerism, throwaway culture, and fast fashion. At the back of the book, a section provides activities for children, including how to make their own patches, no-sew bookmarks, and fabric pouches.

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ALA/Booklist

Sensitive to children's fear of ridicule, the story shows how a creative solution for one person's problem can have positive ripple effects, helping others as well.

Publishers Weekly

A child's worries over torn trousers prompt unexpected creativity in Aldeman's sensitive picture book debut. When Latinx-cued narrator Paula snags one trouser knee en route to school, "I knew I would have to wait for the next batch of hand-me-downs from my cousin." Afraid that schoolmates, portrayed with varying skin tones, will laugh at the tear, Paula covers it during class, props a food tray over it at lunch, and uses a sweater to cover it. As these efforts progress, Paula notices that a classmate's backpack is labeled with another person's name, that a spill stains a friend's favorite shirt, and that another classmate carries a blanket pieced from baby clothes. Remembering that "Mami kept old, worn clothes and fabric scraps" in the closet, Paula problem-solves, creating homemade patches for the pants--and classmates' clothes, too. Mendoza's patterned illustrations lean into a bright palette in this book about "mending, and decorating, and making things our very own." An author's note and three "Fun with Fabric" projects conclude. Ages 5-9. (July)

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Review quotes

Paula's Patches is heartfelt tale of solving a dilemma through creativity and positivity. An inspiring take on a relatable experience for many young readers.—Karina Nicole González, author of the award-winning The Coquíes Still Sing
Gabriella Aldeman
Gabriella Aldeman trabaja con organizaciones sin fines de lucro dedicadas a la educación y con autores y editores de libros infantiles para traducir contenido de inglés al español. Tiene una misión de hacer que el contenido educativo sea accesible para las familias de habla hispana y de cautivar a los lectores con rimas, aliteraciones y mundos de maravilla. También escribe para jóvenes y es la autora del libro ilustrado Paula's Patches.

Gabriella Aldeman works with education nonprofits and children's book authors and publishers to translate English content into Spanish. She has a mission to make educational content accessible to Spanish-speaking families and engage readers with rhymes, alliterations, and worlds of wonder. She also writes for young people. She is the author of the picture-book Paula's Patches.

Romina Galotta es una autora e ilustradora argentina, amante de los animales, apasionada por la comida y viajera eterna. Tiene un título en diseño gráfico de la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Entre sus otros talentos se incluyen rescatar aves, crear tatuajes, preparar pizzas y tejer suéteres acogedores. Vive con su esposo y sus perros en Buenos Aires, Argentina. www.rominagalotta.com

Romina Galotta is an Argentinian author/illustrator, animal lover, passionate foodie, and forever traveler. She has a degree in graphic design from the University of Buenos Aires. Her other talents include bird rescuing, tattooing, pizza making, and knitting cozy sweaters. She lives with her husband and dogs in Buenos Aires, Argentina. www.rominagalotta.com
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781631987335
Lexile Measure
540
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Free Spirit Publishing
Publication date
July 11, 2023
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV039140 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
JUV074000 - Juvenile Fiction | Diversity & Multicultural
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Creative ability
Repairing
Poor
Pants
Creative ability in children
JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Self-Estee
Poor children
JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Poverty &

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