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By:Denise Vega / Illustrated by:Erika MedinaAdela ama todo sobre la banda mariachi de su familia, excepto que ella no forma parte de la banda!Adela no desea nada ms que ser parte de la banda mariachi de su familia, pero cuando intenta tocar los diferentes

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By:Denise Vega / Illustrated by:Erika Medina

Adela ama todo sobre la banda mariachi de su familia, excepto que ella no forma parte de la banda!

Adela no desea nada ms que ser parte de la banda mariachi de su familia, pero cuando intenta tocar los diferentes instrumentos, todo sale mal. La trompeta hace un ruido extrao, la vihuela emite un ruido agudo y desagradable, y cuando intenta bailar, Adela se cae al suelo. Observando a su familia, Adela sabe que la prctica hace al maestro, pero podr encontrar una manera de ser parte de la banda en el entretanto?

Contado en una estructura repetitiva y divertida, este libro ilustrado rtmico incorpora divertidos sonidos de instrumentos y vocabulario en espaol! Poniendo un foco de atencin en la msica mexicana, llena de instrumentos y bailes, La banda de Adela seguramente ser un xito!

Adela loves everything about her family’s mariachi bandexcept that she isn’t in it!

Adela wants nothing more than to be a part of her family’s mariachi band, but when she tries the different instruments, everything comes out wrong. La trompeta fizzles, la vihuela squeaks, and trying to dance makes Adela fall on her face. From watching her family, Adela knows that practice makes perfect, but can she find a way to be part of the band in the meantime?

A new go-to read-aloud favorite, available in Spanish and in English with Spanish vocabulary. Strike up the band!

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Author & Illustrator

Denise Vega, author

Denise Vega wrote and illustrated her first book, The Laziness of Peter Rabbit, when she was around twelve years old. Teachers were a huge influence on Denise and encouraged her pursuit of writing. Today she pulls inspiration from everywhere, from her nieces and nephews to the mountains and streams that grace the view from her home.

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Erika Medina, illustrator

Erika Medina is a Mexican art teacher and illustrator. She is the illustrator of There Goes Patti McGee! and Margot and the Moon Landing. Erika works with both traditional and digital media, and loves to illustrate expressive characters, grumpy children, and subjects related to plants and nature. She currently lives and works in Vancouver, BC.

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Awards & Honors
  • A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard selection
  • A 2025 Bank Street Colleges Best Children’s Books of the Year in Spanish title
  • A Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2024
  • A New York Public Library Best Spanish Book for Kids 2024
  • A 2024-2025 Tejas Star Reading List title
Editorial Reviews

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Editorial Reviews

Shelf Awareness, starred review

A child yearns to join her family’s mariachi band in the colorful, jubilant picture book Adela’s Mariachi Band by Denise Vega (If Your Monster Won’t Go to Bed) and illustrated by Erika Rodriguez Medina (And J.J. Slept).
Adela, a broad-faced girl with winsome dark eyes, brown skin, and a middle-parted ponytail, “loves everything about her family’s mariachi band–except the fact that she isn’t in it.” Pap’s trompeta only makes a “small, fizzly” sound when Adela plays it. Her to’s vihuela only squeaks for her. Her graceful mam and sisters can make their folklrico skirts “flow like rainbows,” but Adela’s dance ends in a face-plant: “SPLAT!” Each failure is announced by Adela with a tiny, plaintive “oy,” “iiieee,” or “ahh,” copies of her ta Evelyn’s massive, soulful gritos (“shouts”). Adela realizes as she sits mournfully amid crayon-scribble recollections of her attempts that every skill in the band will take a long time to perfect. Her exclusion seems certain until Adela realizes she can do one thing, after all. At the end of the next show, Evelyn stands back, Pap places his hat on Adela’s head, and she joyously shouts los gritos.
Culture and tradition take center stage as Adela struggles to find her niche, always surrounded and supported by the warm circle of her family. Vega’s punchy voice and Medina’s lively digital illustrations combine for an affirming reminder that age and size needn’t be a barrier to following a passion. Backmatter includes an author’s note on Vega’s family history of mariachi music and a shortlist of web resources for the intrigued reader.

Publishers Weekly

Adela loves everything about her familys mariachi band (how the music skips and bounces…. how her family dances and claps)except the fact that she isnt in it. But her early attempts at playing various instruments and joining the dancers quickly reveal that becoming proficient will take a long time (When Pap plays la trompeta, big, beautiful sounds burst out…. When Adela tries it, a small, fizzly sound dribbles out, Vega writes). Frustrated with her attempts, Adela makes a drawing of beloved mariachi elements that presages her own participation. Rodriguez Medinas warm-toned digital illustrations offer texture and depth to a story that conveys one childs early attempts at being part of something she loves. Characters are portrayed with various skin tones. An authors note and sources conclude. Ages 47.

Children’s Literature

This is a fun and colorful book about the art of mariachi music in Mexico. The pictures are very colorful pencil drawings that illustrate mariachi culture. This is written by Denise Vega whose father and grandfather were in a mariachi group. She grew up listening to them play this music. The book goes through many facets of playing in a mariachi band. Adela hears the trumpet play, the vihuela (Spanish string instrument similar to a guitar) sing, and the violin strings soar. She watches her mother and sisters dance to the music, their long colorful skirts twirling in the air. Written for young children, this is a great way to introduce the art form to them, and then pair it with a video of musicians and dancers playing and dancing to this music. Great book to use for Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations in September, and as part of a unit on Mexican culture any other time of the year as well.

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All Adela wants is to be part of the team, and rightfully so! She comes from a family of talented mariachi musicians and dancers, but she cant find where she fits best. She gives the trumpet a try, but the best sound she musters is pffs. She tries the vihuela (a guitar-like instrument), but she only manages a scratchy sound that goes iriiik. She tries doing a Mexican folk dance, but splat!she lands on her face. Sweet Adela feels defeated until she gives one last thing a try: as the band approaches the end of their performance, she walks to the front of the stage and lets out a perfect grito, a distinctive, joyous Mexican yell. Lively Spanish text is joined with playful, expressive onomatopoeia, which is cleverly incorporated into the boldly colored, expressive artwork that evokes a warm, celebratory feel. This inviting story showcasing mariachi music and Mexican culture and emphasizing the triumph of finding ones own talent.

Details

Spanish Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-62354-445-4

English Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-62354-444-7

Ages:47
Page count:32
11 x 81/2

Publication date:August 13, 2024

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