Tamalitos: Un poema para cocinar / A Cooking Poem

Tamalitos: Un poema para cocinar / A Cooking Poem

Tamalitos: Un poema para cocinar / A Cooking Poem

Tamalitos: Un poema para cocinar / A Cooking Poem

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Overview

In his fourth cooking poem for young children, Jorge Argueta encourages more creativity and fun in the kitchen as he describes how to make tamalitos from corn masa and cheese, wrapped in cornhusks. In simple, poetic language, Argueta shows young cooks how to mix and knead the dough before dropping a spoonful into a cornhusk, wrapping it up and then steaming the little package. He once again makes cooking a full sensory experience, beating on a pot like a drum, dancing the corn dance, delighting in the smell of corn . . . And at the end, he suggests inviting the whole family to come and enjoy the delicious tamalitos “made of corn with love.” Domi’s vivid paintings, featuring a sister and her little brother making tamalitos together, are a perfect accompaniment to the colorful text.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781554983001
Publisher: Groundwood Books
Publication date: 03/26/2013
Series: Bilingual Cooking Poems Series , #3
Edition description: Bilingual
Pages: 32
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 10.70(h) x 0.50(d)
Lexile: NP (what's this?)
Age Range: 4 - 7 Years

About the Author

Jorge Argueta is a native Salvadoran and Pipil Nahua Indian. He is an award-winning author of picture books and poetry for young children. He lives in San Francisco. Domi’s wonderful illustrations appear in many children’s books, including the Napi titles by Antonio Ramírez as well as The Night the Moon Fell and The Race of Toad and Deer by Pat Mora. She is Mazateca and lives in Oaxaca, Mexico.

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“Even for novice chefs (and readers) the ‘Ummmm’s are easily attainable.” Kirkus Reviews

“Domi’s paintings communicate plenty of enthusiasm, and readers may feel the pull to ‘Baila la danza del maíz.’” Publishers Weekly

“Argueta’s latest cooking poem, essentially a recipe, serves up playful prose in both Spanish and English, and is complemented by Domi’s broadly stroked, saturated watercolors.” Booklist

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