An Ofrenda for Perro
An Ofrenda for Perro
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Annotation: "Benito loves Perro. But when Perro passes away, Benito is heartbroken. During the Day of the Dead celebration, he tries to understand the meaning of the flores de cempasuchil, candles, pan de muertos, photographs, and sharing memories of departed loved ones. By creating his own special altar for Perro, he realizes that his love for his beloved companion, and the happiness Perro gave him, will always remain. Told with honesty and hope, this heartfelt book is the perfect story for any child coping with loss, and for those who celebrate--or want to learn more about--Dia de los Muertos"-- cProvided by publisher.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #373500
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Little Bee Books
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 09/05/23
Illustrator: Velez, Carlos,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-499-81387-2
ISBN 13: 978-1-499-81387-6
Dewey: E
Dimensions: 26 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Wed Jul 05 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

A boy deals with the loss of his dog.Ever since Benito was born, his dog, Perro, has been his faithful companion. But one day, when Benito invites Perro to go on a walk, the elderly dog stumbles and is unable to get up. Benito's father takes Perro to the vet but returns alone. Benito is devastated, missing even Perro's wet-dog smell after a walk in the rain. The time comes to prepare for Dia de los Muertos, and though Benito doesn't feel like doing anything, his mother convinces him to help. As he joins his parents in gathering marigolds, buying candles, and arranging family portraits on the altar, he learns the meaning of each symbol and the reason for the holiday. "We don't celebrate the dead," his father tells him, "but the love we have for them." As they share memories of deceased loved ones, Benito understands that as long as he remembers him, Perro will be with him always. The text is minimal, providing the story a strong backbone without overexplaining. The result is a tale that will help children articulate their own feelings while giving them space to infer and project deeper emotional nuances. The lush illustrations-including a joyful representation of Perro's spirit-counterbalance Benito's sadness and invite readers to linger on each scene. Benito and his parents are Latine and brown-skinned. (This book was reviewed digitally.)Will leave anyone grieving feeling seen and hugged. (author's note, Spanish-English glossary) (Picture book. 5-8)

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

A boy deals with the loss of his dog.Ever since Benito was born, his dog, Perro, has been his faithful companion. But one day, when Benito invites Perro to go on a walk, the elderly dog stumbles and is unable to get up. Benito's father takes Perro to the vet but returns alone. Benito is devastated, missing even Perro's wet-dog smell after a walk in the rain. The time comes to prepare for Dia de los Muertos, and though Benito doesn't feel like doing anything, his mother convinces him to help. As he joins his parents in gathering marigolds, buying candles, and arranging family portraits on the altar, he learns the meaning of each symbol and the reason for the holiday. "We don't celebrate the dead," his father tells him, "but the love we have for them." As they share memories of deceased loved ones, Benito understands that as long as he remembers him, Perro will be with him always. The text is minimal, providing the story a strong backbone without overexplaining. The result is a tale that will help children articulate their own feelings while giving them space to infer and project deeper emotional nuances. The lush illustrations-including a joyful representation of Perro's spirit-counterbalance Benito's sadness and invite readers to linger on each scene. Benito and his parents are Latine and brown-skinned. (This book was reviewed digitally.)Will leave anyone grieving feeling seen and hugged. (author's note, Spanish-English glossary) (Picture book. 5-8)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Día de Muertos gives a grieving child a path toward moving on after a pet’s sudden death in this emotional picture book. Early pages establish the close bond between young Benito, cued as of Latinx heritage, and beloved dog Perro, who loves to sniff marigolds and always comforts Benito when he’s blue. When Perro dies suddenly, the event hits Benito hard. But Mamá and Papá encourage him to take part in the rituals of the upcoming Día de Muertos, including collecting marigolds for the family ofrenda. In celebrating the holiday, Benito begins to find peace: “I can still feel Perro. He’ll always be with me.” As Valdés B. takes readers alongside Benito’s arc of grief, marigold-bright semi-realistic artwork by Vélez Aguilera brings life and love to Perro’s memory, supplying via intricately patterned domestic scenes a means for the boy to remember his pet. Readers seeking realistic portrayals of healing will find a great deal to love here. An author’s note and glossary conclude. Ages 4–8. (Sept.)

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Wed Jul 05 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Reading Level: 1.0
Interest Level: K-3
Lexile: AD630L

Losing a pet is hard, but this picture book told through a Day of the Dead celebration will show readers that the love they have for their beloved companion will always remain.

Benito loves Perro. But when Perro passes away, Benito is heartbroken. During the Day of the Dead celebration, he tries to understand the meaning of the flores de cempasuchil, candles, pan de muertos, photographs, and sharing memories of departed loved ones. By creating his own special altar for Perro, he realizes that his love for his beloved companion, and the happiness Perro gave him, will always remain.

Told with honesty and hope, this heartfelt book is the perfect story for any child coping with loss, and for those who celebrate--or want to learn more about--Día de los Muertos.


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