"A collection of original poems that celebrate family, universal childhood experiences, and the pure pleasure a young girl feels as her mastery and understanding grow throughout the seasons of a year"-- - (Baker & Taylor)
From bestselling Latina author Pat Mora comes a collection of poems celebrating a young child's growth and everyday experiences throughout the seasons of a year.
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Lee & Low Books)
From bestselling Latina author Pat Mora comes a collection of poems celebrating a young child's growth and everyday experiences throughout the seasons of a year.
Would you like to...
write with a magic wand?
sled down a snowy slope in winter?
plant flowers in a garden in spring?
splash in a pool like a fish in summer?
ride high up on a horse in autumn?
blow out birthday candles?
Come share the fun of these activities, and more, with a spunky young girl enjoying a year of growth, creativity, and discovery with her diverse family and friends.
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Lee & Low Books)
Pat Mora is the celebrated Latina author of forty award-winning children's poetry and prose picture books. A lifelong literacy advocate, she founded Children's Day, Book Day (El día de los niños, el día de los libros) to celebrate children and motivate them to become readers with daily support from families, teachers, and librarians and annual festivities on April 30. Mora lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Visit her online at patmora.com.
Amber Alvarez, a full-time illustrator, grew up in Oahu, Hawai'i, and received her BFA from Pratt Institute. As a child, she embraced many of the activities the main character of My Magic Wand enjoys--drawing, cooking, swimming, dancing, and gardening--and her life still centers around these activities. Alvarez lives in Provo, Utah. You can find her online at amberalvarez.com and @shesureissketchy.
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Lee & Low Books)
Booklist Reviews
This collection of lovely poetry comes together with warm, loving illustrations to show how extraordinary everyday life is. Double-page spreads full of life and love pair one poem with a depiction of the narrator, a young girl using her pencil (aka her magic wand) to share verses as she spends time extolling life by sledding with her dog, vacationing with her family, gardening, rafting, celebrating birthdays, and attending a special funeral for her friend's dear pet snail. Spanish words are sprinkled throughout, with each entry opening up the senses with words such as muzzle, munch, and sparkling. Each spread, vibrant with color, will have readers lingering as they seek all the treasures detailed in the art. All these special moments are sure to return readers to their own worlds with new eyes that will easily spot the magic all around, which they will want to make into their own poems using their own "wands." A wonderful addition to children's-poetry collections. Grades K-3. Copyright 2021 Booklist Reviews.