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Estas Manos / These Hands: Manitas de Mi Familia / My Family's Hands

AUTHOR Caraballo, Samuel; Costello, Shawn
PUBLISHER Pinata Books (10/31/2014)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

Description
In this heart-warming ode to family, the young narrator compares the hands of family members to plants in the natural world. "Your hands, the most tender hands! / When I'm scared, / They soothe me," she says to her mother. The girl compares her mother's hands to rose petals, which represent tenderness in Latin America.

Her father's hands are strong like the mahogany tree; her siblings' friendly like the blooming oak tree. Grandma In s' are the happiest hands, like tulips that tickle and hug tightly. And Grandpa Juan's are the wisest, like the ceiba tree, considered by many indigenous peoples of Latin America to be the tree of life and wisdom and the center of the universe. His are the hands that teach his granddaughter how to plant and care for the earth and how to play the conga drum.

She promises to give back all the love they have always given her, "Dad, when your feet get tired, / My hands will not let you fall." Samuel Caraballo's poetic text is combined with Shawn Costello's striking illustrations depicting loving relationships between family members. An author's note about Latin American symbols will introduce children both to the natural world and the idea that one thing can represent another.

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Product Details
ISBN-13: 9781558857957
ISBN-10: 1558857958
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: Multiple Languages
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Page Count: 1
Carton Quantity: 0
Product Dimensions: 8.77 x 0.34 x 11.22 inches
Weight: 0.84 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Ikids, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Juvenile Fiction | Family - General (see also headings under Social Themes)
Grade Level: Preschool - 2nd Grade
Accelerated Reader:
Reading Level: 3.2
Point Value: 0.5
Interest Level: Lower Grade
Dewey Decimal: E
Library of Congress Control Number: 2014009651
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In this heart-warming ode to family, the young narrator compares the hands of family members to plants in the natural world. "Your hands, the most tender hands! / When I'm scared, / They soothe me," she says to her mother. The girl compares her mother's hands to rose petals, which represent tenderness in Latin America.

Her father's hands are strong like the mahogany tree; her siblings' friendly like the blooming oak tree. Grandma In s' are the happiest hands, like tulips that tickle and hug tightly. And Grandpa Juan's are the wisest, like the ceiba tree, considered by many indigenous peoples of Latin America to be the tree of life and wisdom and the center of the universe. His are the hands that teach his granddaughter how to plant and care for the earth and how to play the conga drum.

She promises to give back all the love they have always given her, "Dad, when your feet get tired, / My hands will not let you fall." Samuel Caraballo's poetic text is combined with Shawn Costello's striking illustrations depicting loving relationships between family members. An author's note about Latin American symbols will introduce children both to the natural world and the idea that one thing can represent another.

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Author: Caraballo, Samuel
Samuel Caraballo, a native of Vieques, Puerto Rico, is the author of two previous children's books: Estrellita se despide de su isla/Estrellita Says Good-bye to Her Island (Pinata Books, 2002) and Mis abuelos y yo/My Grandparents and I (Pinata Books, 2004). He currently lives in Virginia with his family.
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Illustrator: Costello, Shawn
Shawn Costello lives in Maine.
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