K-Gr 3—This is the charming story of a picky eater who only wants one thing to eat—gazpacho. While most parents would be delighted if their children ate this Spanish vegetable-based soup, Nacho's mother desperately tries to offer him other dishes, including typical Spanish desserts, to no avail. In an attempt to get him to expand his culinary repertoire, his mother takes Nacho to the market; these illustrations will delight readers with large renditions of beautifully whimsical vegetables, such as vibrant green
chiles and large plump
tomates that will surely make an enticing and delicious soup. The text is integrated nicely on the spreads and easy to read. Though Latin inspired, this tale of a picky eater will resonate with many. It will make a fun read-aloud because of the rhyming text in addition to lending itself to interesting discussions about food, food avoidances, and trying new things. A recipe for gazpacho and a glossary of Spanish words with the language articles in parentheses are appended.—
Maricela Leon-Barrera, San Francisco Public LibraryNacho is a muchacho who only eats gazpacho, until the day his mother decides to teach him to cook. The funny rhyming text seamlessly blends Spanish and English, and although the foods may be unfamiliar to many kids, the picky eater's plight is instantly relatable. Farías's rich acrylic and watercolor illustrations are mouthwatering--luckily, a recipe is included. Spanish glossary appended.
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