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"Overall, the illustrations are comical, and not at all frightening, which will enable children of all ages to enjoy the book. A wonderful addition to bilingual collections in elementary and public libraries." —Críticas
"For those immersed in Mexican culture, this neatly designed square volume offers a fresh look at a familiar subject." —Publisher's Weekly
"His remarkable little poem, given in both the original Spanish and a rather free English translation, conjures up merry skeletons enjoying their special day but doesn't shrink from the facts." —Washington Post Book World
"The text moves with a lively dance meter. San Vicente's artwork, done in black outlines with touches of warm color, is just sinister enough to produce a little frisson, but not so frightening as to be off putting to young readers and listeners."—School Library Journal
"Gleeful rhythmic and occasionally rhyming verse in English and Spanish detail the peregrinations of the skeletons…this evokes the spirit of the Festival in the way that kids will appreciate. " —Center for Children's Books Bulletin
"This is a dual-language book that will be enjoyed by Spanish and English readers alike. Teachers will find it useful for teaching poetry as well as teaching about an important Mexican holiday. Highly recommended!" —Reforma Newsletter
"The Festival of Bones is at once lively and funny and offers a playfully imaginative treatment of the Day of the Dead." —Latinola.com
Overview
On Mexico's Day of the Dead, the skeletons rattle and roll in their biggest party ever.
Describes the Day of the Dead, or el Dâia de los Muertos, a holiday celebrated in Mexico from October 31 to November 2.