A sweet bilingual story about a family tradition. Baking is always a treat, particularly when you throw family and fun into the mix. In this whimsical look at the making of empanadas, popular children’s author Gonzales Bertrand serves up the festive fun of a family’s effort to concoct the delicious pastries. In the tradition of popular rhymes like “The Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly,” the laughter and fun rise from page to page. The Empanadas that Abuela Made/Las empanadas que Abuela hacía is filled with humorous cooks and family: Abuela, Abuelo, the cousins, aunts, uncles, and even the family dog join the parade of fluttering flour and swirling sugar. Alex Pardo de Lange fills the pages with offbeat illustrations of blankets of dough and dancing rolling pins.
- ISBN: 9781558853881
- Author: Bertrand, Diane Gonzales
- Published: 2003 , Pinata Books
- Themes: Family, food, multigenerational, Spanish
- Descriptors: Bilingual, Latinx in US, Picture Book, Primary (ages 6-9), Rhymes/songs, United States
- No. of pages: 32