The Three Billy Goats Buenos
By (Author) Susan Middleton Elya
Illustrated by Miguel Ordez
Penguin Putnam Inc
G.P.Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers'
3rd March 2020
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
813.6
Hardback
32
Width 251mm, Height 249mm, Spine 9mm
377g
Humor abounds in this masterfully-bilingual twist on "The Three Billy Goats Gruff" that dares to ask the question- why is that troll so grumpy anyway Humor abounds in this masterfully-bilingual twist on "The Three Billy Goats Gruff" that dares to ask the question- why is that troll so grumpy anyway Three little cabritos have a clever plan to get past the grumpiest troll in the land. But then one of the billy goats wonders- Why is that gigante so grumpy, anyway This thoughtful question sends their plan in a new direction, and the results are better than they ever imagined. Dashes of humor, empathy, and kindness make this modern twist on a classic tale a charming delight.
This picture book exposes children to themes such as empathy, kindness, teamwork, and friendship, providing an ideal opportunity for a storytime focused on mindfulness . . . will motivate youngsters to look beyond appearances. School Library Journal, starred review
"Zany charm imbues Elyas deft retelling of 'The Three Billy Goats Gruff.'Rhymes silly and clever weave in Spanish vocabulary words . . . the delightful story ends in an unexpected friendship. Publishers Weekly, starred review
A time-honored folktale gets a makeover with the addition of snappy Spanish vocabulary. . .The thoughtful goats in this version of the story find opportunities for empathy and even new friendships when they begin to wonder why the troll is so grumpy. . . An enjoyable addition to any folklore collection, this iteration of the classic story packs visual and linguistic punch. --Kirkus
"As a read-aloud, this bouncy rhyming story, which smoothly incorporates Spanish words and encourages proper pronunciation, provides a great opportunity to discuss kindness. Ordez's blocky, bright illustrations, composed of rounded shapes in flat swathes of color, add to the cheerful atmosphere." --Booklist
Spanish words and phrases dance agilely throughout Elyas verses, and each couplet ends in a rhyme that will be predictable for kids comfortable in one, either, or both languages . . . Ordezs pencil, collage, and digital compositions are sleek and playful . . .Tailormade for sharing with a storytime audience of English and Spanish speakers. The Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books
Susan Middleton Elya is the author of many books that cleverly incorporate Spanish vocabulary into lively verse, including La Princesa and the Pea and La Madre Goose, both illustrated by Juana Martinez-Neal, and Little Roja Riding Hood, illustrated by Susan Guevara. She is originally from Iowa and now lives in Northern California.