"[An] irresistible bilingual picture book for those still learning their numbers...It's darling." -- San Antonio Express-News "[T]his peek into Mexico's art and traditions is certainly one of the most joyous counting books that children will encounter."-- Kirkus "[A] fine bilingual counting book ...beautiful, creative, and sometimes whimsical." -- School Library Journal "Weill returns with another joyous celebration of Mexican folk art." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books The Aguilar Sisters, lively and independent women, are Mexico's most renowned artisans. They learned how to make clay figurines from their mother, Isaura Alcantara Diaz. Their humorous sculptures of village characters are in collections around the world.
This is Book 7 in the First Concepts in Mexican Folk Art Series. See all First Concepts in Mexican Folk Art books here.
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Cynthia Weill holds a doctorate in education from Teachers College Columbia University. She is on the board of a foundation -- Friends of Oaxacan Folk Art -- that seeks to promote and preserve the artists and artisanal work of the state. Familia is her fifth book that features the folk art of Oaxaca.
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