Ayudo

Joe Cepeda

Book - 2023

"When a boy finds a canteen in his garage, he finds his superpower--helping everyone, from the postman to the local birds."--

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Children's Room New Shelf j468.6/Cepeda (NEW SHELF) Due May 23, 2024
Subjects
Genres
readers
Readers (Publications)
Picture books
Published
New York : Holiday House [2023]
Language
Spanish
English
Main Author
Joe Cepeda (author)
Other Authors
Alexandra Aceves (translator)
Edition
First Spanish language edition
Item Description
Translation of: I help.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Audience
Ages 4-8.
Grades K-1.
ISBN
9780823455768
9780823453931
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Review by School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 2--Awarded children's author and illustrator Cepeda offers two Spanish-language easy reader books from the "Me Gusta Leer" (I Like To Read) collection. In Ayudo (I Like to Help), a young boy finds a canteen that he uses thoughtfully to fill a dog's water bowl and a bird's fountain and to help a thirsty mailman. When the water is gone, a neighbor refills the canteen again, paving the way for the characters to enjoy refresh ing lemonade. In the Spanish translation of the 2022 Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor book I Hop, the boy finds a pogo stick to jump around town, where he buys cheese, apples, and bread that he takes to his grandmother's house. Both titles have no more than one line per page, often only one word, highlighting the simple stories that rely on present tense verbs in the first-person, forming a perfect grammatical environment to learn a few controlled vocabulary words connected to these verbs. As a unifying feature, the two stories begin with the boy finding something. The bucolic illustrations offer pictorial clues that will help readers decode the narrative, emphasizing the characters' expressions of content as community members and as they interact with the main character, who has brown skin. The essence of these books is about being a part of a community and finding happiness in simple but meaningful tasks. VERDICT Add to all Spanish-language early reader collections.--Kathia Ibacache

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