Iguanas in the Snow and Other Winter Poems
Pura Belpré Author Award Honor - American Library Association (ALA)

Bilingual English/Spanish. In their final collection of seasonal poetry, poet Francisco X. Alarcón and artist Maya Christina Gonzalez invite us to celebrate winter-by the seashore, in the magic city of San Francisco, and in the ancient redwood forests of the Sierras.

In their final collection of seasonal poetry, poet Francisco X. Alarcón and artist Maya Christina Gonzalez invite us to celebrate winter-by the seashore, in the magic city of San Francisco, and in the ancient redwood forests of the Sierras.

We see a city where people are bridges to each other and children sing poetry in two languages. A family frolic in the snow reminds the poet of the iguanas playing by his grandmother's house in Mexico. We are dazzled by the promise of seedling redwoods-like all children-destined to be the ancestors of tomorrow.

Artist Maya Christina Gonzalez has once again created a spirited family of children and adults who swing their way through colorful pages. Collages of old maps of Mexico and California provide intriguing backgrounds, and fun-loving iguanas peek out at us from the most surprising places.

Check out the other titles in this series:

ANGELS RIDE BIKES AND OTHER FALL POEMS • FROM THE BELLYBUTTON OF THE MOON AND OTHER SUMMER POEMS • IGUANAS IN THE SNOW AND OTHER WINTER POEMS • LAUGHING TOMATOES AND OTHER SPRING POEMS

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Iguanas in the Snow and Other Winter Poems
Pura Belpré Author Award Honor - American Library Association (ALA)

Bilingual English/Spanish. In their final collection of seasonal poetry, poet Francisco X. Alarcón and artist Maya Christina Gonzalez invite us to celebrate winter-by the seashore, in the magic city of San Francisco, and in the ancient redwood forests of the Sierras.

In their final collection of seasonal poetry, poet Francisco X. Alarcón and artist Maya Christina Gonzalez invite us to celebrate winter-by the seashore, in the magic city of San Francisco, and in the ancient redwood forests of the Sierras.

We see a city where people are bridges to each other and children sing poetry in two languages. A family frolic in the snow reminds the poet of the iguanas playing by his grandmother's house in Mexico. We are dazzled by the promise of seedling redwoods-like all children-destined to be the ancestors of tomorrow.

Artist Maya Christina Gonzalez has once again created a spirited family of children and adults who swing their way through colorful pages. Collages of old maps of Mexico and California provide intriguing backgrounds, and fun-loving iguanas peek out at us from the most surprising places.

Check out the other titles in this series:

ANGELS RIDE BIKES AND OTHER FALL POEMS • FROM THE BELLYBUTTON OF THE MOON AND OTHER SUMMER POEMS • IGUANAS IN THE SNOW AND OTHER WINTER POEMS • LAUGHING TOMATOES AND OTHER SPRING POEMS

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Iguanas in the Snow and Other Winter Poems

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Iguanas in the Snow and Other Winter Poems

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Pura Belpré Author Award Honor - American Library Association (ALA)

Bilingual English/Spanish. In their final collection of seasonal poetry, poet Francisco X. Alarcón and artist Maya Christina Gonzalez invite us to celebrate winter-by the seashore, in the magic city of San Francisco, and in the ancient redwood forests of the Sierras.

In their final collection of seasonal poetry, poet Francisco X. Alarcón and artist Maya Christina Gonzalez invite us to celebrate winter-by the seashore, in the magic city of San Francisco, and in the ancient redwood forests of the Sierras.

We see a city where people are bridges to each other and children sing poetry in two languages. A family frolic in the snow reminds the poet of the iguanas playing by his grandmother's house in Mexico. We are dazzled by the promise of seedling redwoods-like all children-destined to be the ancestors of tomorrow.

Artist Maya Christina Gonzalez has once again created a spirited family of children and adults who swing their way through colorful pages. Collages of old maps of Mexico and California provide intriguing backgrounds, and fun-loving iguanas peek out at us from the most surprising places.

Check out the other titles in this series:

ANGELS RIDE BIKES AND OTHER FALL POEMS • FROM THE BELLYBUTTON OF THE MOON AND OTHER SUMMER POEMS • IGUANAS IN THE SNOW AND OTHER WINTER POEMS • LAUGHING TOMATOES AND OTHER SPRING POEMS


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780892392025
Publisher: Lee & Low Books
Publication date: 04/01/2013
Series: Magical Cycle of Seasons
Edition description: Bilingual Edition: English & Spanish
Pages: 32
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.75(h) x 0.50(d)
Language: Spanish
Age Range: 7 - 11 Years

About the Author

Francisco X. Alarcón was a renowned poet and educator, and a three-time winner of the Pura Belpré Author Award Honor for his bilingual Magical Cycle of the Seasons series of poetry for children. His many other honors include the American Book Award, the PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Award, the Chicano Literary Prize, and finalist for state poet laureate of California. Alarcón was also the author of several poetry collections for adults and textbooks for teaching Spanish. In addition, he directed the Spanish for Native Speakers Program at the University of California. Alarcón passed away in early 2016.


Maya Gonzalez is an award-winning children's book artist, author, activist and progressive educator. Their work addresses systemic inequity in relation to race/ethnicity, sexism, and cissexism using children's books as radical agents of change and healing, both personally and culturally. Gonzalez co-founded Reflection Press, a POC, queer and trans owned independent publishing house that uses holistic, nature-based, and anti-oppression frameworks in their books and materials for kids and grown-ups. They are also the creator of the Gender Wheel, a tool to express the dynamic, infinite and inclusive reality of gender, and provides lectures and workshops to educators, parents and caregivers. Visit them online at mayagonzalez.com.

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