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Bravo, Chico Canta! Bravo!
Contributor(s): Mora, Pat (Author), Martinez, Libby (Author), Carling, Amelia Lau (Illustrator)
ISBN: 1773062190     ISBN-13: 9781773062198
Publisher: Groundwood Books
OUR PRICE:   $8.96  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2019
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Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
- Juvenile Fiction | Animals - Mice, Hamsters, Guinea Pigs, Etc.
- Juvenile Fiction | Performing Arts - Theater & Musicals
Dewey: FIC
Lexile Measure: 560
Physical Information: 0.1" H x 8.2" W x 10.6" (0.30 lbs) 32 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Latino
Accelerated Reader Info
Quiz #: 165427
Reading Level: 3.6   Interest Level: Lower Grades   Point Value: 0.5
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:

In this sweetly funny picture book, a tiny mouse, Chico Canta, saves his entire family from the clever kitten, Little Gato-Gato, when he uses his quick wits and ability to speak another language.

Chico Canta, the youngest of twelve, is a tiny, mischievous, fearless mouse who lives with his family in an old theater. They love to go upstairs to see the plays and echo the audience shouting, "Bravo, bravo " as the curtain falls.

Mrs. Canta has her hands full trying to keep track of all her children, especially Chico Canta. She is always telling them, "Hurry Hurry Pronto Pronto " She speaks many languages, and she encourages her children to develop their own language skills. "Bilingual, bravo " she is always telling them.

One evening, after a wonderful performance of The Three Little Pigs, the mouse family narrowly escapes Little Gato-Gato. Undaunted and inspired by the production, they decide to mount their own version of the play. A frenzy of sewing costumes and building sets ensues under the direction of Mr. Canta, while Mrs. Canta oversees the cricket musicians, the spider stage crew, and the moths who will be the ushers. But on the night of the play itself, it is tiny Chico who is the star of the show when he spots Little Gato-Gato in the shadows, and uses his own special gift for languages to avert disaster.

Amelia Lau Carling's charming illustrations show the pleasures, fears, antics and glories of Chico Canta and his family, all against the backdrop of the elegant old theater.

A note from author Pat Mora describes how she and her daughter Libby were inspired to write this story together after she read the kernel of this bilingual joke in a book of Mexican American folktales.