Have you ever loved a place so much it made you smile just thinking about it? This story is about a family going back to their home land of Mexico, where their Mama and Papa were born. The children know their parents moved to America for better "opportunities" but they don't understand why their parents love their homeland so much...until one special night. Read this story to find out if the children finally realize how their parents TRULY feel about Mexico.
Going Home (Trophy Picture Books)
By Eve Bunting
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 3 | Grades 1 - 3 | K | 2.7 | 1445 |
“A joyous tale of a Mexican American family's Christmastime trip to the parents' home in Mexico.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Christmas is coming, and Carlos and his family are going home—driving south across the border to Mexico. But Mexico doesn't seem like home to Carlos, even though he and his sisters were born there. Can home be a place you don't really remember?
This dazzling picture book was written and illustrated by Eve Bunting and David Diaz, the Caldecott Medal-winning team behind Smoky Night.
At first, La Perla doesn't seem very different from the other villages they pass through. But then Carlos is swept into the festivities by Grandfather, Aunt Ana, and the whole village. Finally, Carlos begins to understand Mama and Papa's love for the place they left behind and realizes that home can be anywhere, because it stays in the hearts of the people who love you.
Glowing with holiday joy and the spirit of Mexico, this is a must-have for any home or library collection.