The Taco Magician and Other Poems for Kids / El mago de los tacos y otros poemas para niños

The Taco Magician and Other Poems for Kids / El mago de los tacos y otros poemas para niños

  • Author: Gonzales Bertrand, Diane
  • Publisher: Arte Público Press
  • ISBN: 9781558858916
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781518505980
  • eISBN Epub: 9781518505966
  • Place of publication:  Houston , United States
  • Year of publication: 2019
  • Pages: 114
“When our father cooks, tacos become magic tricks,” Diane Gonzales Bertrand writes in the title poem of this collection for young people. “Like a magic wand, / he stirs circles through the frying pan, / Like a magic cape, he wraps a tortilla / around our wishes.” In her introduction, “A Taste for Poetry,” she exhorts adults to introduce kids to verse. By helping them discover moments and memories through words, she says “tiny roots of curiosity, / tender wings of knowledge” will grow. Gonzales Bertrand writes about everyday occurrences and feelings that children will recognize. In “Blankie,” a blanket sewn before the girl’s birth kept her safe and warm for years. She can’t take it to school now, but at home she still wraps it around herself, “even though it won’t / cover my toes and my shoulders at the same time.” There’s also an ode to chanclas, or flip-flops, “Narrow rubber soles / protect my bare feet / from hot sidewalks.” They even clap for her when she walks! The importance of family shines through in pieces such as “My Little Sister,” “Fishing with My Uncle Charlie,” “Abuelita’s Kitchen Table” and “Tía María’s Love.” In “The Sailor of Woodlawn Lake,” she remembers her brother’s determination to create boats that would stay afloat. “I would love to say / he finally sailed across Woodlawn Lake, / but each raft slowly sank, / a few at the shore, one or two in the middle.” The poems in this collection will encourage children ages 8-12 to consider writing odes to the important people and places in their own lives.
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Table of Contents
  • A Taste for Poetry
  • Clapping for Me
    • A Poem for my Chanclas
    • Tiny Toys
    • Blankie
    • In Pepo’s Big Chair
    • My Little Sister
    • Cascarones
    • Books Take Me Places
    • Little Soldiers
    • When Abuela Mops her Kitchen
  • Curious Surprises
    • Piñata Poems
    • Abuelita’s Kitchen Table
    • Tía María’s Love
    • Daydreams on the Morning Bus Ride
    • Walking to School
    • Sleep Had a Slumber Party
    • Sneeze
    • Mom’s Superpowers
    • The Taco Magician
  • Poetry Confetti
    • Puppy’s New Chew Toy
    • Ice Cream Rides Down My Street
    • Run‐along
    • At the Sweetheart Dances
    • The Sailor of Woodlawn Lake
    • Water Lily
    • My Piñata Cowboy
    • Fishing with Uncle Charlie
    • When the Rains Come
    • On my Mother’s Kitchen Table
  • About the Poet
  • Acknowledgements

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