A cradle for baby, a superhero’s cape, a warm blanket on a cool night–there are so many things you can do with a rebozo. Through the eyes of a young girl, readers are introduced to the traditional shawl found in many Mexican and Mexican-American households. Lively rhymes and illustrations as brightly colored as the woven cloths themselves celebrate a warm cultural icon that, with a little imagination, can be used in many different ways.
See the review at WOW Review, Volume 3, Issue 2
- ISBN: 9781582462202
- Author: Tafolla, Carmen
- Published: 2008 , Tricycle Press
- Themes: clothing, cultures, traditions
- Descriptors: Americas, Early Years (ages 2-6), Latinx in US, Primary (ages 6-9), Realistic Fiction, United States
- No. of pages: 32