Monday, April 6, 2026

Wonder in the Garden

 


Nina loves spending time in her family’s garden, and so does her dog, Nube. They delight in all the wonders found growing there and all the spectacular colors—roja, naranja, verde, amarillo, morado. But mostly they just love to play, as it’s the perfect place for a game of hide-and-seek with its tall corn and enormous leafy veggies. It’s also a place to have the best al fresco meals with Nina’s loving extended family. Exuberant text sprinkled with Spanish and vivid, energetic art that captures the garden in all its glory make this the perfect book for celebrating the bounty of our gardens and the joy of spending a day there, learning, laughing, and lending a helping hand!


EXCERPT...

Every day, I say hi to my world. ¡Hola, mundo! 

And hi to my garden. ¡Hola jardín!

My dog, Nube, say hello too. Woof!

My Review...

A bright, beautiful bi-lingual children’s book. Not all the text is translated from Spanish to English or vice versa. Various words or phrases of Spanish are added. This is all about gardening and vegetables and Grandma. It would be difficult to argue whether the text or the illustrations are the most important, but your child’s focus should be on every bit of it.

A definite buy, either for you and your child or a gift for another. 5 stars for me!


About Talia Aikens-Nunez


Talia was born in the great City of New York. She went to Wellesley College for undergrad and New York University for grad school. Through her early years, she wanted to be a meteorologist, a politician and a lawyer. She never thought she would be an author. It was the birth of her daughter that caused her to start writing. Raising bi-cultural children inspired Talia to write multicultural children’s books. 

One day several years ago, her son challenged her statement that "brown boys can be superheroes too." She was mortified and crushed that her son could not see himself in fantasy stories like superhero movies. Then she took him to see Black Panther. He never challenged that assertion again and he wore the Black Panther costume for weeks. As she washed the atrocious smelling costume (and the one of Miles Morales several months later), she rejoiced! She was elated that her son felt seen. Those movies provided a mirror for him of his identity. Months later, she was told the story of the Borinqueneers. When she could not find any books for her kids to read about them she knew that she had to write. So, that journey began. 

Talia has authored several children’s books over the last fifteen years such as Small Nap, Little Dream, Escucha Means Listen, and a series of chapter books called OMG. She lives in Connecticut with her two kids and her husband.





2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for hosting and reviewing WONDER IN THE GARDEN today.

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  2. Thank you for the review! Talia

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