Tonight Is Carnaval
by Arthur Dorros
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A family in South America eagerly prepares for the excitement of Carnaval.Tags
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I enjoyed reading this story because of its beautiful details in the illustrations and its descriptive language that added a lot of information about the Spanish culture to the storyline. This story's big idea of the importance of family and working together to live a happy life was shown well through these two aspects. The illustrations being pictures of handmade "arpilleras", sewn decorations made in Peru presented the reader with a whole other outlet into the culture than just the text would have. Each page contained picture of the arpilleras depicting aspects of the South American lifestyle, such as the houses, landscape, and jobs. Secondly, the authors thorough description of the family's lifestyle throughout the story kept the show more reader engaged with all of the interesting cultural aspects being discovered through the text. For example, while talking about her day, the main character explains how her family must do all of these specific things that make up their livelihood in South America such as wake up at dawn to plow their field and shear wool from their alpaca. These are unique cultural details that make this story very informational, which I really enjoyed about this book. show less
Couldn't get engaged in the long text, but in a classroom setting this would be valuable for 'diversity' or 'global studies.' The art is definitely interesting.
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Tried again. Enjoyed it a lot this time. Good back matter. I'd love to commission an arpillera.
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Tried again. Enjoyed it a lot this time. Good back matter. I'd love to commission an arpillera.
all grades this book is good for showing how different cultures do things different
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Arthur Dorros, an author and occasional illustrator, was born in Washington, D.C. on May 19, 1950. He attended and graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a B.A. degree in 1972. He received his postgraduate teaching certification from Pacific Oaks College in 1979. He has worked odd jobs in his youth such as: builder, carpenter, drafter and show more photographer. He was a teacher for both elementary and junior high. He was the artist in residence for more than a dozen New York public schools while running programs in creative writing and bookmaking. Some of his children's books are written in both English and Spanish. He also writes books that deal with science and nature. Ant Cities and Feel the Wind were named Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children by the National Science Teachers Association/Children's Book Council and A Tree is Growing was named an Orbis Pictus Honor Book. He has received the Reading Rainbow Review book selections award for three of his books - Alligator Shoes, Ant Cities and Abuela. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Tonight Is Carnaval
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