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Highlights
- Abuelos, pirañas y otras historias celebra el vínculo especial entre un niño y su abuelo, lleno de amor, risas y sabiduría.Nico y su abuelo Rodrigo van a pescar juntos, comparten momentos de lectura, hablan de arte, pasean en bicicleta y hacen la tarea de matemática.
- 3-6 Years
- 11.9" x 9.5" Hardcover
- 48 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Family
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Book Synopsis
Abuelos, pirañas y otras historias celebra el vínculo especial entre un niño y su abuelo, lleno de amor, risas y sabiduría.
Nico y su abuelo Rodrigo van a pescar juntos, comparten momentos de lectura, hablan de arte, pasean en bicicleta y hacen la tarea de matemática. Todo eso cuando no les toca huir de un montón de pirañas, claro.
Con los abuelos y las abuelas aprendemos, nos divertimos, nos emocionamos y traspasamos emociones y complicidades de generación en generación. Una mirada llena de humor y ternura sobre la relación entre abuelos y nietos.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION:
Grandpas, Piranhas and Other Stories celebrates the special bond between a boy and his grandpa filled with love, laughter, and wisdom!
Nico and his Grandpa Rodrigo have shared a million adventures together! Whether they're fishing, cycling, tackling math homework, or nearly escaping from a thousand piranhas, there's never a dull moment between the two of them. Grandpa Rodrigo is always there with a smile, a joke, and a good story.
In this witty and heartwarming picture book, Rocio Bonilla honors all grandparents and the joy they bring to our lives. With a beautiful focus on the connections between generations, this book is a perfect tribute to the forever bond shared between grandparents and grandchildren.
Review Quotes
"This charming Spanish import explores intergenerational relationships. Nico, a young tot with reddish-brown hair and a toothy smile, loves spending time with Grandpa Rodrigo. Nico's mom says, "You and your grandpa are like two peas in a pod!" (A comparison of childhood photos depicts both wide-eyed with matching wide grins.) Grandpa Rodrigo and Nico also share a love of storytelling and adventure, along with a strong dislike of zucchini soup. In one daring feat, the intrepid pair climb into a cardboard box with portholes drawn on it and a pirate flag made from a broom swaying in the breeze. Luckily they manage to escape the thousand piranhas that are swimming toward them! Nico, who narrates, then describes other friends' grandparents. One teaches them woodworking skills, while another is an incredible cook. Will these grandparents be around forever? A new cardboard boat, with Nico all grown up and accompanied by two youngsters, demonstrates that while Grandpa Rodrigo may not physically be present, he'll never be forgotten, his memories passed down over the years. Bonilla employs flat, warm colors, wrapping the tale with affection and relying on sepia tones to denote the past. This is a lighthearted but touching look at the strong connections formed between children and those lucky enough to have grandparents nearby. Both grandpa and Nico are light-skinned; a diverse cast surrounds them. Lots of lore and lots of love." --Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Born in Barcelona in 1970, Rocio Bonilla is a children's book author and illustrator. She began her career working in painting, muralism, photography, pedagogy, and advertising, but motherhood inspired her to leave the latter to create hand-painted murals for children's spaces. In 2011, she entered publishing as an illustrator and debuted as an author in 2014. To date, she has published around 50 books, sometimes collaborating with other authors, and her award-winning work has been translated into over 20 languages. She lives in Barcelona.