Rafa and the wrong legs

Angie Lucas

Book - 2024

Rafael is finally old enough to visit the supermarket without having to ride in the shopping cart. He promises Mama he will stay by her side, and for a while, he does...especially when tasting samples from the Cookie Man. But after a bouncing berry lures him away, Rafa wanders into a sea of unfamiliar legs. Will he ever find his way back to Mama? Rafa and the Wrong Legs is a sweet, clever, and wise story that every parent and curious child will recognize as their own. A special Q&A at the end contains expert advice about what to do should your own little Rafa ramble off in a public place.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
Palo Alto, CA : Marble Press 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Angie Lucas (author)
Other Authors
Ana Sanfelippo, 1982- (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 28 cm
ISBN
9781958325223
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A young child gets temporarily lost. Rafa and Mama are shopping in a supermarket. "Big boy" Rafa can't fit in the cart, so Mama tells him to stick close by. Rafa dutifully holds on to the cart as Mama navigates the aisles. In the bakery, the Cookie Man offers samples; Rafa tries several before stuffing one in his pocket. He and Mama move on to the produce section, where Rafa clings to her leg. A strawberry bounces to the floor; Rafa follows its trajectory, attempting to catch it. When he does, he triumphantly tries to show it to Mama--except the legs beside him aren't hers! Rafa runs through the store, past many legs--none of them Mama's. Finally, he sits, tearfully, and pulls a cookie from his pocket--then hears a loudspeaker announcement from the bakery. This gives him the bright idea to head that way--past numerous legs--back to the Cookie Man, who calls Mama. A joyful reunion ensues. This to-the-point cautionary tale is one that children must heed and learn from and a scenario that caregivers and kids should discuss together. Youngsters who have been in Rafa's shoes may find it tense--and will be relieved at the outcome. Adopting a child's-eye view of the world in many scenes, the colorful illustrations brim with kid appeal. Rafa and Mama are light-skinned; background characters are diverse. Highlights a real-life situation that children and their grown-ups should talk about and be prepared to avert. (strategies for grown-ups to share with children)(Picture book. 3-6) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.