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This quirky graphic novel, with its unique characters and space-themed adventures, will interest young readers and belongs on all library and classroom shelves.
While Dass tells a familiar story of enemies who find they have more in common than they thought, she takes a fresh approach by setting the tale in Trinidad amidst the colors and energy of Carnival.
An excellent Spanish-language reference title focusing on Puerto Rican works for children, this would be a great resource for educators, librarians, and readers studying Puerto Rican youth literature.
An excellent addition to bilingual picture book collections, and one that might encourage readers to look around and see if someone they know needs a friend.
González reveals the sober reality of Hurricane Maria’s massive 2017 island-wide destruction, and the U.S.’s failure to respond adequately to its own territory. Her lauded book—in any language—provides an inspiring, affecting antidote.
Fun for sharing at story time or a class that will end with children creating all sorts of inventive hats or other clothing items for themselves or the world around them. Delightful.