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 Maya Papaya and her amigos play dress-up
 Author: Elya, Susan Middleton

 Publisher:  Charlesbridge (2018)

 Classification: Easy
 Physical Description: [31] p., col. ill., 23 cm

 BTSB No: 641606 ISBN: 9781580898034
 Ages: 3-7 Grades: K-2

 Subjects:
 Stories in rhyme
 Clothing and dress -- Fiction
 Seasons -- Fiction
 Play -- Fiction

Price: $6.50

Summary:
Maya Papaya plays dress-up with her pets and toys every season.

 Illustrator: Mola, Maria

Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (08/15/18)
   School Library Journal (12/01/18)
   Booklist (10/01/18)

Full Text Reviews:

Booklist - 10/01/2018 Elya weaves a lilting, rhyming story about the seasons, as explored by young Maya Papaya, who loves playing dress-up with her plushies and discovering each season’s beauty together. Maya takes her stuffed-animal friends out on excursions, rain or shine, after (of course) putting on the proper attire and a positive outlook. The soft, adorable digital illustrations depict button-eyed Maya and her personality-rich toys, as well as plenty of comical background details. All of Maya's plushies have unique characteristics and accessories that add to the visual narrative and give Elya's verses more depth. Each double-page spread has a four-line poem with several words in Spanish, and the visual clues and context hint at meaning, while the meter will help kids pick up pronunciation—They sit on las sillas?, drink from their tazas? / and nibble the pie made from orange calabazas?. There is also a list of translated terms in the glossary, making this an easy language-learning tool. A nice pairing with Jen Arena’s Marta! Big & Small? (2016) and Yuyi Morales’ Rudas: Niños Horrendous Hermanitas? (2016). - Copyright 2018 Booklist.

School Library Journal - 12/01/2018 PreS-K—Maya Papaya loves to play dress-up with her pets and stuffed animals. Beginning in spring, the story weaves through the seasons of the year as Maya chooses different clothes for her dog, cats, and stuffies based on the weather. The predominantly English text rhymes and Spanish words, in italics, are interspersed throughout. For example, "Maya Papaya puts on tacones/to dance with her tigres and bears and leones./All her peluches silently clap,/while two little gatos secretly nap." The italicized words are all featured in the illustrations, which enhances comprehension. Each Spanish word is also located in the glossary at the end of the book, with the correct article (el, la, los, las), a pronunciation guide, and the English translation. The detailed illustrations are digitally created and feature soft pastel colors. Learning opportunities abound in this picture book, beyond the obvious vocabulary and second language development. A science extension with the weather and seasons and a math tie-in with basic counting are two suggestions. VERDICT A great addition to early childhood classrooms and most library collections.—Katie Darrin, Boulder Valley School District, CO - Copyright 2018 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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