Dulces y Antojitos: A High Contrast Bilingual Board Book
By (Author) Aaron Bowersock
Lil Libros
Lil Libros
16th September 2025
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Board book
22
Width 171mm, Height 171mm
Yum, yum, yum its dulces & antojitos time! Designed with high-contrast imagery, Dulces & Antojitos is the perfect first-board book for your little ones to enjoy, with each spread specifically designed to help strengthen their visual development skills.
Un elote con chile por favor! Introduce your little ones to the sweet and savory world of traditional Latin American treats like mazapn and elote in English and Spanish. This high-contrast bilingual board book is perfect for tummy time, helping babies easily perceive contrasting colors and shapesone delicious treat at a time!
Parents will appreciate this bilingual English-Spanish board book due to its high-contrast imagery meant for eye development and its introduction to the Latin American delights that fill our tummies from a young age!
An infants first few months of sight are blurry as they cannot focus on objects more than a foot away. Their vision takes time to develop, and during that development stage, infants see most things as big, blurry blobs, even Mommy & Daddy. However, studies have shown that your little ones can see highly contrasting imagery with patterns and shapes as early as their first few days of life. This board book is filled with simple text, bold patterns, and sweet & savory imagery and provides a high-contrast learning experience for your little ones developing eyes.
Aaron Bowersock is a Professional Art Dad who grew up playing with his forty cousins in Milwaukee, WI. Though they lived in the Midwest, they were very much Tejano thanks to their grandmother, Josefa, being from Crystal City, TX. Professionally, he worked as an agency designer and illustrator for more than thirteen years before stepping away to raise his kids. These days hes using those visual art and design skills to create work inspired by gaming, gardening, food, family, and his upbringing. His two kids inspired him to create books to introduce them to their culture and share it with others.