Gracias = Thanks
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$18.81
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Annotation: A young multiracial boy celebrates family, friendship, and fun by telling about some of the everyday things for which he is thankful.
Catalog Number:
#38051
Binding Type:
Perma-Bound
Publisher:
Lee & Low Publishers
Copyright:
2009
Pages:
1 v. (unpaged)
Available:
Available
ISBN:
1-600-60258-4
ISBN 13:
978-1-600-60258-0
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2009013060
Dimensions:
28 cm.
Subject Heading:
Gratitude. Fiction., Hispanic Americans. Fiction., Racially mixed people. Fiction., Spanish language materials. Bilingual.
Language:
spanish
Bilingual:
Yes
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Word Count:
241
Reading Level:
2.8
Interest Level:
2-5
Accelerated Reader:
reading level: 2.8
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points: 0.5
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quiz: 135213
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grade: Lower Grades
ALA Booklist
*Starred Review* From the sun waking him up in the morning to a cricket chirping him to sleep at night, a young boy gives thanks for the many things and people who enrich his life. These blessings are remarkable for their childlike imagination and fresh imagery: "Por mis piyamas viejos, tan suaves que me siento como si me estuviera poniendo aire, gracias. / For my old pajamas, so soft they feel like I'm putting on air, thanks." The bilingual format features Spanish on the left-hand page and English on the right, and the dedication and author's note are also printed in both languages. The boy himself appears to be bicultural, with a fair-skinned, blond mother and a Latino father, and together with the boy's siblings and extended family, they are warmly depicted dancing, fishing, working, and eating. Parra's vivid acrylic illustrations have the feel of folk-art woodcuts and whimsically portray the details of the boy's world, from his kite and books to his tennis shoes and ice cream. Books of thanks can run toward clichés, but the originality and liveliness of language and art in this one will inspire children to consider their own blessings.
School Library Journal
K-Gr 2 -A boy recounts the many things he is thankful for, like his time at the beach and the bees that dont sting him when he is outside playing. The poetic writing flows in both Spanish and English and carries a sense of happiness brought by the simple things in life. The cheery and brightly colored acrylic illustrations are full of fun details and add depth to the text. Multicultural characters are revealed page by page, but unless readers are paying close attention, they might not pick up on the boys Mexican-American heritage. This delightful bilingual book has universal appeal and would be a wonderful choice for library storytimes or classroom read-alouds as the giving thanks theme lends itself to holidays and social topics. The authors endnote challenges readers to list the things for which they are thankful. A must buy for all libraries looking to add to their childrens Spanish collections. Shannon Dye Gemberling, Peoria Public Library, AZ
Dallas ISD Luminarias Master List, 2010-2011 #1037524
Delaware Diamond State Reading Book Award, 2010-2011 K-2 #1037814
Mesa County Valley School District #51 -- Winter 2010 #1031178
Notable Children's Books, 2010: Young Reader (ALA/ALSC) #1031038
Pura Belpre Illustrator Award, 2010 #1030979
Texas 2 X 2 Reading List 2010 #1031017
Delaware Diamond State Reading Book Award, 2010-2011 K-2 #1037814
Mesa County Valley School District #51 -- Winter 2010 #1031178
Notable Children's Books, 2010: Young Reader (ALA/ALSC) #1031038
Pura Belpre Illustrator Award, 2010 #1030979
Texas 2 X 2 Reading List 2010 #1031017
