Grab a basket and take a delightful stroll through a fruit shop in this first of a bilingual board book series that introduces the youngest of readers to the community around them.Welcome to Mr. Manzano’s fruit shop.Bienvenido a la frutería del Señor Manzano. In Mr. Manzano’s fruit shop, there are so many delicious kinds of fruit for sale— from peaches and plums to grapefruits and guavas! Learn their names in both English and Spanish, then pick your favorite for a sweet picnic in the park. Will you choose a tart star fruit/carambola? Or a juicy watermelon/sandía? They are all so yummy! In this bilingual series from Lourdes Heuer and Zara González Hoang, readers are invited to make a stop at a different teeny tienda in each bright board book and celebrate with the vibrant, diverse community that frequents it.
Lourdes Heuer holds an MFA in writing from the Vermont College of Fine Arts and is an associate professor of English at Broward College in South Florida. She is the author of the picture book
On This Airplane, illustrated by Sara Palacios, and
Esme’s Birthday Conga Line, illustrated by Marissa Valdez. She is the child of Cuban refugees who fled to Spain in 1969 and lived above a city toy store until she was eight, when she moved to the United States. She now lives in Florida with her family.
Zara González Hoang is a children’s author and illustrator. She’s the creator of the picture book
A New Kind of Wild and the illustrator of the picture books
Thread of Love by Kabir Sehgal and Surishtha Sehgal and
Mi Casa Is My Home by Laurenne Sala. Zara González Hoang lives with her family outside of Washington, DC.
This new bilingual board book series welcomes little ones to the stores, workers, and products in their neighborhoods. . . . Readers meet Mr. Manzano and his fruit shop, a place to find star fruit, peaches, guayabas, and grapefruit. Diverse family groups stop by the shop to get fruit for a picnic at the park. . . . Charming.
—School Library Journal
An adorable new bilingual English/Spanish board book series.
—Book Riot