Marvelous Maravilloso
Me and My Beautiful Family
by Carrie Lara
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Pub Date May 14 2018 | Archive Date Jan 14 2019
American Psychological Association | Magination Press
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Description
NCSS-CBC 2019 Notable Social Science Trade Book for Young People
2018 National Parenting Product Award Winner (NAPPA)
The world is full of different colors...hundreds of colors, everywhere.
People are different colors too. Our colors make us beautiful and unique.
Mommy says it is part of our culture and the big word diversity — diversidad.
Marvelous Maravilloso follows a young girl as she finds joy in the colors of the world all around her. Her vantage point is particularly special as she comes from a bi-cultural family, and is able to appreciate the differences between her parents, as well as her own unique and beautiful color. As she is coming into her own identity and exploring what this means for her, she comes to appreciate how all families are uniquely beautiful.
Includes a Note to Parents and Caregivers about celebrating the different kinds of people and families there are in the world.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781433828560 |
PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 32 |
Featured Reviews
I was so excited when I heard that this story was coming out. It is so important in today’s society to give our children books that show different family groups. It is a beautiful look at one young girl’s interracial family. I love that the book begins with the girl talking about all the beautiful colors that are all over the earth. She goes on to share her love of her family and their differences in color and culture. I absolutely fell in love with the simple and beautiful way that readers are introduced to different cultures and skin colors. There is a sprinkle of Spanish words throughout the story which allows readers to get a glimpse of the Spanish culture. The authors note in the back of the book discusses the importance of teaching children about culture and about celebrating the different kinds of people and families there are in the world. A must read for all classroom and home libraries.
This story is about the beauty of the colorful world. A young girl marvels at the beautiful colors in the world. She and her father go for walks to view the flowers and other things in nature. She comments how boring the world would be without colors to make it pretty. The story then transitions to how diverse people are in the world and in her own family. She talks about the color of her mother, father and herself and they are all beautiful. A wonderful book about diversity and bi-racial families. I liked the smattering of Spanish throughout the story. The illustrations were wonderful; simple, colorful and definitely added to the story. A wonderful book for schools. The publisher generously provided me with a copy of this book via netgalley.
Children will ask questions. They want to know about their family in relation to other families. They want to be sure that what they are is "normal" and they want to know why they might be a different color than either parent.
In this colorful picture book, the little girl relates how everyone is different, the way that flowers are different, and that is ok, because the world would be a dull place if everything were just gray.
The illustraions of this book are as bright and colorful as flowers.
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It is wonderful that this book explains, in very simple terms, what differences there are in people, but how that is fine, and beautiful
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This was a wonderful children's book to read. I read this book to my son and he really enjoyed it. The story is being read from the point of view of a young interracial child about what color means within the dynamics of race, ethnicity, and culture. This sweet, simple story discusses the colors of the world and the colors of the people in a family. Being interracial myslef I felt this story was very touching and lovely. I really liked the story myself and loved reading it to my son.
This books celebrates the diversity of family! Families are all different and equally beautifully composed! Diverse families are Maravilloso! We are not all alike and it is our differences and uniqueness that make the world the special place that it is! This book sends the message to children that they are beautiful just the way they are, and who they are is exactly who they were meant to be! When families love one another that is all that counts!
A wonderful book that discusses the colors of people’s skin. That all colors are different and wonderful. That all families are wonderful no matter how they look, even if each member is a different color. A fantastic book for biracial families, or for showing biracial families in a realistic light.
This sweet and colorful story focuses on a young girl explaining the diversity in her own family as she more broadly explores the bright and colorful world around her. It's a positive book about celebrating the beauty around us. The use of color in nature to support her point is very well done as carried out through the illustrations. The injection of Spanish words and phrases flows easily with the text, broadening a Spanish vocabulary for non-Spanish speakers. This would be a good addition to the public, school or class library at the elementary level.
I liked the simplicity and positivity of “Marvelous Maravilloso.” The note in the back was interesting, too!
An absolutely stunning children's book about the importance of diversity in the world and treating everyone the same. Such an impressive read.
Thank you to NetGallley for providing me with a free digital ARC in exchange for an honest review.
As a member of a biracial, bilingual, bicultural family this book has an excellent message for families like ours. I loved how the story has both Spanish and English words throughout. The illustrations are beautiful and colorful. The book is about diversity, identity and the dynamics of race, ethnicity and culture. It discusses the different colors of skin and that they are all wonderful. It is a great message to read to our kids and let them know it isn’t wrong to notice that people have different color skin. It can be a positive and can be celebrated.