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M is for Mexico A to Z Blog Challenge Read the World

April 15, 2015 Claire Annette Noland 6 Comments

Today let’s head south of the U.S. border and visit Mexico as we read the world for the A to Z April Blog Challenge. Here in the United States we are so close geographically to Mexico but unfortunately, so many people know very little about this beautiful country.mexico cover

Off We Go to Mexico! An Adventure in the Sun
By Laurie Krebs (author) and Christopher Corr (illustrator)
Picture book for ages 4-8mex off we go beach

This is a fun travelogue which follows a family as they swim, climb, sing, and dance through Mexico. The rhyming text includes Spanish words and phrases. The bright illustrations evoke Mexican folk art and shows the people, landscape, food, and more. The book includes a map and facts about Mexico.mex map

Dear Primo: a Letter to My Cousin
By Duncan Tonatiuh  (author and illustrator)
picture book for ages 4-8mex primo cover

Charlie and Carlitos are cousins. Charlie lives in an urban city in the United States. Carlitos lives in rural Mexico. The book is composed of letters they exchange and the information they share about their homes, sports, food, and traditions. Through their letters they discover that although some things are different in their lives, they have much in common.mex primo food

The illustrations are based on traditional Mixtec art and the book includes Spanish words. Since I live in an area where many children have relatives living in Mexico and other countries, this book provides a springboard for sharing traditions and customs from the places their families come from as well as realizing we’re all more alike than different.

In honor of National Library Week I’d like to share:

A Library for Juana: The World of Sor Juana Ines
by Pat Mora (author) and Beatriz Vidal(illustrator)
picture book biographymex Juana

This is the true story of the 17th century Mexican scholar and poet who lived from 1648 to 1695. As a young child, Juana Ines wanted a library more than anything. She begged to go to school so that she could learn to read. She never gave up and eventually went to Mexico to study where she had access to great libraries and collections of books. She went on to become a nun, a brilliant scholar, and a beloved poet. Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz was a brilliant woman that we should all know more about.

Have you ever traveled to Mexico?

I am a member of Pam’s Unconventional Alliance during the A to Z April Blog Challenge. I’d like to encourage you to visit the fabulous blogs of my Alliance teammates:

Pam at http://unconventionallibrarian.com/

Anna at www.wellhellohandbag.com.

Linda at http://publishingbones.com/blog/

Suzanna at www.onehooliemama.com

 

Filed Under: Books, Field Trips, Multicultural Children's Books, Places Tagged With: A Library for Juana, A to Z Blog Challenge Read Your World, Children's books about Mexico, Dear Primo, Mexico, Off We Go to Mexico: an Adventure in the Sun

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  1. Stephen Tremp says

    April 15, 2015 at 1:18 pm

    I haven’t been to Mexico in years. And we live so close.

    Stephen Tremp
    A to Z Cohost
    M is for Movies

    Reply
    • Claire Annette Noland says

      April 16, 2015 at 4:50 am

      Hi Stephen,
      I haven’t been in years either. We used to go all the time and I even went to school there for awhile.

      Reply
  2. evelyneholingue says

    April 16, 2015 at 12:33 am

    I’ve been to Mexico twice but never to places I’d love to know more about. I think I;d love to read the PB about the two cousins living apart.
    See you soon for the second half of the alphabet, Claire.

    Reply
    • Claire Annette Noland says

      April 16, 2015 at 4:49 am

      I see a trip south in your future.

      Reply
  3. Pammy Pam (@Pamlovesbooks) says

    April 16, 2015 at 12:39 am

    Ive been to Mexico. One time they wouldnt let me come back. Have you ever read Nino Wrestles the World? It’s cute.

    Reply
    • Claire Annette Noland says

      April 16, 2015 at 4:48 am

      Hi Pam,
      Now I’m curious as to why they wouldn’t let you come back – there’s a story there I’m sure.
      I have Nino on my request list from the library – it didn’t come in time for me to include it. Can’t wait to read it.

      Reply

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