Tamalitos: Un Poema Para Cocinar: Tamalitos: A Cooking Poem (Bilingual English/Spanish)

by Jorge Argueta (Author)

Tamalitos: Un Poema Para Cocinar: Tamalitos: A Cooking Poem (Bilingual English/Spanish)
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
In this bilingual cooking poem for young children, Jorge Argueta encourages more creativity and fun in the kitchen as he describes how to make tamalitos from corn masa and cheese, wrapped in cornhusks. The book opens with an homage to corn -- white, yellow, blue, purple, red and black. In Maya mythology the first men and women are even said to be made of corn. It has been an important food for people in Central America for centuries, and one of the most delicious things you can make using corn masa and husks are tamalitos, or little tamales. In simple poetic language, Argueta shows young cooks how to mix and knead the dough before dropping a spoonful into a cornhusk, wrapping it up and then steaming the little package. He once again makes cooking a full sensory experience, including beating on a pot like a drum, dancing the corn dance, delighting in the smell of corn masa ... And at the end, he suggests inviting the whole family to come and enjoy the delicious tamalitos "made of corn with love." Domi's vivid paintings, featuring a sister and her little brother making tamalitos together, are a perfect accompaniment to the colorful text.
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Jorge Argueta
Jorge Argueta is an award-winning author of picture books and poetry for young children. He has won the International Latino Book Award, the Américas Book Award, the NAPPA Gold Award and the Independent Publisher Book Award for Multicultural Fiction for Juveniles. His books have also been named to the Américas Award Commended List, the USBBY Outstanding International Books Honor List, Kirkus Reviews Best Children's Books and the Cooperative Children's Book Center Choices. A native Salvadoran and Pipil Nahua Indian, Jorge spent much of his life in rural El Salvador. He now lives in Daly City, California.

Margarita Sada is a well-known Mexican artist who has illustrated other stories that derive from Yoruba mythology, such as the award-winning Venir del Mar by Jose Alberto Caban. Many of her books have been selected for Mexico's SEP Libros del Rincon program, which provides books to school children throughout the country. She lives in Mexico City.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781773060910
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Groundwood Books
Publication date
September 20, 2017
Series
Bilingual Cooking Poems
BISAC categories
JNF014000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Cooking & Food
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Spanish language materials
Bilingual
Poetry
Cookbooks
Cooking
Tamales
Children's poetry, Salvadoran
Stuffed foods (Cooking)

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