Buscando a Bongo (Spanish Edition)

by Eric Velasquez (Author)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

¿Dónde podría estar Bongo?Ayuda a un niño a encontrar su amado juguete y descubre cómo se perdió para empezar.


La historia acogedora y divertida de Eric Velásquez ya está disponible en español.


El niño sabe que Bongo estuvo allí con él esta mañana. Pero ahora, Bongo no está. Le pregunta a toda su familia si han visto el peluche. "Yo no sé", dice su abuela. "No sé."


Mamá y papá tampoco lo han visto. Y Gato solo maúlla y sale corriendo.


Cuando encuentra a Bongo, el niño se emociona, pero aún no comprende cómo terminó allí su juguete. Así que esa noche, tiende una trampa para atrapar al ladrón de Bongo. . . .


Las ilustraciones detalladas y expresivas de Eric Velasquez siguen la investigación del niño a lo largo de su casa, dando a los lectores un vistazo de una familia afrolatina cálida y multigeneracional.

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PreS-Gr 3--A young boy loses his stuffed animal Bongo and searches all around the house asking about him. He asks his mother, father, grandmother, cat, and dog, and no one seems to know where he is. Finally, he finds Bongo near the bongos (a small hand drum used commonly in Caribbean music). The artwork is lively and detailed. Thoughtful attention to detail is seen throughout, with nods to the family's Afro-Caribbean heritage and love for music and art found in the background. The relatable preschooler and his search for his stuffy will resonate with children, and the painterly, realistic illustrations ground the narrative. Soft browns and tans and spots of red add a layer of warmth to the reading experience. Discerning readers might find Bongo before his owner. The family is Black, and the little boy sports an afro. VERDICT Much-needed representation and a universal problem make this sweet, family-centered tale a must for Spanish-language picture book shelves.--Lissette Perez-Hernandez

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Eric Velasquez
Eric Velasquez's awards include the John Steptoe / Coretta Scott King Award for new talent, a Pura Belpré Award, an NAACP Image Award, and a Carter G. Woodson Award. For Holiday House, he wrote and illustrated Octopus Stew (Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year), and he illustrated Ol' Clip-Clop: A Ghost Story by Patricia C. McKissack (Anne Izard Storyteller's Choice Award Winner, Georgia Children's Book Award, Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year--Outstanding Merit) and New Shoes by Susan Lynn Meyer (Jane Addams Peace Association Children's Book Award, Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year, New York State Reading Association Charlotte Award). The son of Afro-Puerto Rican parents who encouraged music and storytelling, Eric grew up in Spanish Harlem, New York. He teaches illustration at the Fashion Institute of Technology and lives in New York.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780823453993
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Holiday House
Publication date
July 20, 2023
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV040000 - Juvenile Fiction | Toys, Dolls & Puppets
JUV013030 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Multigenerational
JUV011030 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | United States - Hispanic & Latino
Library of Congress categories
Toys
Lost and found possessions
Picture books
Spanish language materials
Hispanic Americans

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