Luisto loves going to Abuelita's house because on cold days she prepares "leche con chocolate caliente"! He loves hot cocoa! Especially the way his Abuelita makes it! She takes a block of hard bittersweet chocolate; she says it is "Comida de Los Dioses", Food of the Gods. Abuelita tells him that chocolate has wonderful powers; they break it up into little pieces, melt it, and then add sugar and hot milk, sometimes cinnamon. However, this day was even more special for this day they would prepare for the arrival of Los Tres Reyes Magos, the Three Wise Men.¡A Luisito le encanta ir a la casa de su…mehr
Luisto loves going to Abuelita's house because on cold days she prepares "leche con chocolate caliente"! He loves hot cocoa! Especially the way his Abuelita makes it! She takes a block of hard bittersweet chocolate; she says it is "Comida de Los Dioses", Food of the Gods. Abuelita tells him that chocolate has wonderful powers; they break it up into little pieces, melt it, and then add sugar and hot milk, sometimes cinnamon. However, this day was even more special for this day they would prepare for the arrival of Los Tres Reyes Magos, the Three Wise Men.¡A Luisito le encanta ir a la casa de su abuelita, porque en los días fríos prepara leche con chocolate caliente! ¡A Luisito le encanta el chocolate caliente! ¡Especialmente de la forma en que su abuelita lo hace! Toma un bloque duro, de sabor agridulce, Teobroma, que significa "comida de Los Dioses ".Abuelita le dice que el chocolate tiene poderes maravillosos.Lo rompe en pedacitos que muele, derrite, y luego les agrega leche caliente, azúcar y, a veces, canela.Sin embargo, este día es aún más especial porque se preparan para la llegada de Los Tres Reyes Magos. Ethnic groups and multicultural studies Children's: picture books, activity books, early learning concepts Travel guides: holidays with children / family holidays Spanish Epiphany New York Relating to Latin / Hispanic American people Puerto Rico Interest age: from c 4 years Latin style BISAC Heading Suggestions: JUV001000 JUVENILE FICTION / Action & Adventure / General JUV005000 JUVENILE FICTION / Boys & Men JUV008000 JUVENILE FICTION/ Comics & Graphic Novels / General JUV007400 JUVENILE FICTION / Diversity & Multicultural JUV023000 JUVENILE FICTION / Lifestyles / City & Town Life JUV009050 JUVENILE FICTION / Concepts / Senses & Sensations JUV050000 JUVENILE FICTION / Cooking & Food JUV013000 JUVENILE FICTION / Family / General JUV013030 JUVENILE FICTION/Family/Multigenerational JUV030040 JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / Caribbean & Latin America JUV017000 JUVENILE FICTION/Holidays & Celebrations JUV031040 JUVENILE FICTION/Performing Arts/Music JUV033000 JUVENILE FICTION / Religious /General JUV033100 JUVENILE FICTION/Religious/Christian/Family JUV039220 JUVENILE FICTION/Social Themes/Values & Virtues -Holidays-Latin America -Social life and customs- Spanish language materials- Bilingual- Christmas- NavidadHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Osuba (Puerto Rican) cultural producer, visual artist, narrator, defender of the arts, author, editor, mentor and self-proclaimed Quixote, has been an artist as long as he can remember. He says "Art is all around us; it is up to us to see its beauty". Art is the vehicle he uses to stay connected to his culture. "Every person, drawing, painting, sculpture, song, dance, food and literary work has a story behind it, capturing a feeling, a memory or expression and sharing it with the world is where the magic lies". In 2016, he launched Artist Studio Project Publishing LLC, with the main purpose of helping new Latino and writers of color publish their works. He is the founder and Director of the El Quixote Festival (2015), an annual seven-month long statewide collaborative festival that commemorates the writer and Spanish literary giant Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra and 400 years of "Don Quixote" two books that changed his life. He lives in Raleigh, NC with his wife of over 30 years Michelle. Other works by Osuba include: Luisito Celebrates Three Kings' Day - Luisito Celebra El Día De Los Reyes, El Canto del Piragüero - The Piragüero's Song : Un Cuento en Rima, A Story in Rhyme Coquí of Boriken
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