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"This vibrantly illustrated picture book shares the enduring symbols of Aztec life, from Quetzalcâoatl, the magnificent plumed serpent, to its temples, codices, drums, and Montezuma's elaborate palace full of people and creatures. At the center of the story is xocolâatl, a delicious treat enjoyed by Indigenous peoples of Mexico long before the Spaniards arrived. Today xocolâatl (chocolate) is eaten, drunk, and enjoyed all over the world"--

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"This vibrantly illustrated picture book shares the enduring symbols of Aztec life, from Quetzalcâoatl, the magnificent plumed serpent, to its temples, codices, drums, and Montezuma's elaborate palace full of people and creatures. At the center of the story is xocolâatl, a delicious treat enjoyed by Indigenous peoples of Mexico long before the Spaniards arrived. Today xocolâatl (chocolate) is eaten, drunk, and enjoyed all over the world"--
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Autorenporträt
Nuria Gómez Benet is a writer and poet. She has been a teacher and scriptwriter for radio and TV children’s series, including for Mexican Sesame Street, of which she was the head writer. Santiago Solís Montes de Oca is a designer, illustrator, and art director. He teaches editorial design at the School of Design at the Institute of Fine Art. He works as the art director for a number of small Mexican publishers and coordinates the work of art and design at UNAM. Elisa Amado is a Guatemalan-born Canadian translator.