Confetti Poems for Children

Confetti Poems for Children by Pat Mora is an illustrated edition published by Lee & Low Books in 1996. This 32-page book presents a vibrant celebration of the culture and landscape of the Southwest through the perspective of a Mexican American girl. The collection features language that resonates in both English and Spanish, highlighting the joyful connection children have with nature and their imaginative spirit.
Readers will discover a spirited exploration of themes such as imagination and cultural pride, as well as the beauty of the Southwest. The collaboration between poet Pat Mora and artist Enrique 0. Sanchez brings to life the delightful rapport children share with their surroundings. This edition serves as a treasury of poetry that invites young readers to embrace their creativity and identity.
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The renowned poet Pat Mora celebrates the culture and landscape of the Southwest through the eyes of a Mexican American girl.
In this joyful and spirited collection, award-winning poet Pat Mora and fine artist Enrique 0. Sanchez celebrate the vivid landscape of the Southwest and the delightful rapport that children share with the natural world. Through language resounding with both English and Spanish, Confetti is also an anthem to the power of a child’s imagination and pride:
I say yo soy libre, I am free, free, free, free as confetti.
Long-awaited by Ms. Mora’s many fans, Confetti is a treasury to be shared with children everywhere.
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