Bravo, Chico Canta! Bravo!: Spanish Edition

Awards:   Commended for Tejas Star Reading List 2015 (Canada)
Author:   Pat Mora ,  Libby Martinez ,  Amelia Lau Carling ,  Elena Iribarren
Publisher:   Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada
Edition:   Spanish-Language Edition
ISBN:  

9781554983445


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   15 May 2014
Recommended Age:   From 4 years
Format:   Paperback
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Bravo, Chico Canta! Bravo!: Spanish Edition


Awards

  • Commended for Tejas Star Reading List 2015 (Canada)

Overview

Chico Canta, the youngest of 12, is a tiny, mischievous, fearless mouse who lives with his family in an old theater. They love to go upstairs to see the plays and echo the audience shouting, ""Bravo, bravo!"" as the curtain falls. Mrs. Canta speaks many languages not only English, Spanish, and Italian, but Spider, Cricket, and Moth as well. And she encourages her children to develop their own language skills. ""Bilingual, bravo!"" she is always telling them. One evening, after a wonderful performance of The Three Little Pigs, the mouse family narrowly escapes Little Gato-Gato. But, undaunted and inspired by the production, they decide to mount their own version of the play. On opening night, however, it is tiny Chico who is the star of the show when he spots Little Gato-Gato in the shadows and uses his own special gift for languages to avert disaster.

Full Product Details

Author:   Pat Mora ,  Libby Martinez ,  Amelia Lau Carling ,  Elena Iribarren
Publisher:   Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada
Imprint:   Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada
Edition:   Spanish-Language Edition
Dimensions:   Width: 22.20cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 27.60cm
Weight:   0.155kg
ISBN:  

9781554983445


ISBN 10:   1554983444
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   15 May 2014
Recommended Age:   From 4 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.
Language:   Spanish

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Reviews

Food for thought for monolingual mouselings--not to mention their parents and teachers. -- Kirkus Review Carling's mixed-media paintings create a cozy Latin American environment for Chico's family. -- Publishers Weekly Based on a Mexican American folktale, this entertaining cat-and-mouse story features Little Chico . . . who saves the day by using his 'bilingual' talent. -- Booklist


This story is a celebration of diversity that invites audience participation and has great potential as a readers' theater piece for the younger set. Recommended. -- Library Media Connections Food for thought for monolingual mouselings--not to mention their parents and teachers. -- Kirkus Review Carling's mixed-media paintings create a cozy Latin American environment for Chico's family. -- Publishers Weekly Based on a Mexican American folktale, this entertaining cat-and-mouse story features Little Chico . . . who saves the day by using his 'bilingual' talent. -- Booklist This story is a celebration of diversity that invites audience participation and has great potential as a readers' theater piece for the younger set. Recommended. -- Library Media Connections Food for thought for monolingual mouselings--not to mention their parents and teachers. -- Kirkus Review Carling's mixed-media paintings create a cozy Latin American environment for Chico's family. -- Publishers Weekly Based on a Mexican American folktale, this entertaining cat-and-mouse story features Little Chico . . . who saves the day by using his 'bilingual' talent. -- Booklist Food for thought for monolingual mouselings--not to mention their parents and teachers. -- Kirkus Review Carling's mixed-media paintings create a cozy Latin American environment for Chico's family. -- Publishers Weekly Based on a Mexican American folktale, this entertaining cat-and-mouse story features Little Chico . . . who saves the day by using his 'bilingual' talent. -- Booklist


Food for thought for monolingual mouselings--not to mention their parents and teachers. -- Kirkus Reviews


This story is a celebration of diversity that invites audience participation and has great potential as a readers' theater piece for the younger set. Recommended. -- Library Media Connections Food for thought for monolingual mouselings--not to mention their parents and teachers. -- Kirkus Review Carling's mixed-media paintings create a cozy Latin American environment for Chico's family. -- Publishers Weekly Based on a Mexican American folktale, this entertaining cat-and-mouse story features Little Chico . . . who saves the day by using his 'bilingual' talent. -- Booklist This story is a celebration of diversity that invites audience participation and has great potential as a readers' theater piece for the younger set. Recommended. -- Library Media Connections Food for thought for monolingual mouselings--not to mention their parents and teachers. -- Kirkus Review Carling's mixed-media paintings create a cozy Latin American environment for Chico's family. -- Publishers Weekly Based on a Mexican American folktale, this entertaining cat-and-mouse story features Little Chico . . . who saves the day by using his 'bilingual' talent. -- Booklist Food for thought for monolingual mouselings--not to mention their parents and teachers. -- Kirkus Review Carling's mixed-media paintings create a cozy Latin American environment for Chico's family. -- Publishers Weekly Based on a Mexican American folktale, this entertaining cat-and-mouse story features Little Chico . . . who saves the day by using his 'bilingual' talent. -- Booklist


This story is a celebration of diversity that invites audience participation and has great potential as a readers theater piece for the younger set. Recommended. Library Media Connections Food for thought for monolingual mouselingsnot to mention their parents and teachers. Kirkus Review Carling s mixed-media paintings create a cozy Latin American environment for Chico s family. Publishers Weekly Based on a Mexican American folktale, this entertaining cat-and-mouse story features Little Chico . . . who saves the day by using his 'bilingual' talent. Booklist This story is a celebration of diversity that invites audience participation and has great potential as a readers' theater piece for the younger set. Recommended. -- Library Media Connections Food for thought for monolingual mouselings--not to mention their parents and teachers. -- Kirkus Review Carling's mixed-media paintings create a cozy Latin American environment for Chico's family. -- Publishers Weekly Based on a Mexican American folktale, this entertaining cat-and-mouse story features Little Chico . . . who saves the day by using his 'bilingual' talent. -- Booklist Food for thought for monolingual mouselings--not to mention their parents and teachers. -- Kirkus Review Carling's mixed-media paintings create a cozy Latin American environment for Chico's family. -- Publishers Weekly Based on a Mexican American folktale, this entertaining cat-and-mouse story features Little Chico . . . who saves the day by using his 'bilingual' talent. -- Booklist


This story is a celebration of diversity that invites audience participation and has great potential as a readers theater piece for the younger set. Recommended. <i>Library Media Connections</i> Food for thought for monolingual mouselingsnot to mention their parents and teachers. <i>Kirkus Review</i> Carling s mixed-media paintings create a cozy Latin American environment for Chico s family. <i>Publishers Weekly</i> Based on a Mexican American folktale, this entertaining cat-and-mouse story features Little Chico . . . who saves the day by using his 'bilingual' talent. <i>Booklist</i>


Author Information

Pat Mora is an award-winning author, the founder of Da (El da de los nios, El da de los libros / Children's Day, Book Day), and an honorary member of the American Library Association. Her most recent book, Abuelos, illustrated by Amelia Lau Carling, won the International Latino Book Award for Best English Picture Book, a Library Media Connection Editor's Choice Award, and it was named a Crticas Magazine Best Children's Book. She's also the author of The Race of Toad and Deer (La carrera del sapo y el venado) and The Night the Moon Fell (La noche que se cay la luna). She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Libby Martinez writes children's books and poetry. She is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and Stanford Law School. She lives in Colorado Springs, CO. Amelia Lau Carling is an accomplished author, illustrator, and graphic designer. She lives in Westchester County, NY.

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